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๐Ÿ’ฌ RFM69 Livolo 2 channels 1 way EU switch(VL-C700X-1_Ver_C2)

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  • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

    @tonnerre33

    Maybe the mosfet bias hack needs to be done also. The truth is that power electronics is not my thing and this power supply is a little bit beyond my understanding...well not that much but some things are not clear for me either. Those hardware modifications were picked from other thread in this forum. Maybe @Nca78 knows better than me this part?

    @tonnerre33 did you wired the capacitor across the light bulb as well?

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    @mtiutiu said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Livolo 2 channels 1 way EU switch(VL-C700X-1_Ver_C2):

    did you wired the capacitor across the light bulb as well?

    Nope, the light bulb i use contains already a capacitor 1.1ยตF (thx Nca ;) ) and the bulb is lighted a little even if the button is off.
    I duno why but the mofset is HS, i have checked him with my multimetor.
    He can operate with 1.5A max, i don't understand why he burnt and why after a command... Before this command all was ok ... Why i pushed the button :laughing:

    edit : @mtiutiu said

    Those hardware modifications were picked from other thread in this forum.

    Which thread ?

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    • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

      @mtiutiu said in ๐Ÿ’ฌ Livolo 2 channels 1 way EU switch(VL-C700X-1_Ver_C2):

      did you wired the capacitor across the light bulb as well?

      Nope, the light bulb i use contains already a capacitor 1.1ยตF (thx Nca ;) ) and the bulb is lighted a little even if the button is off.
      I duno why but the mofset is HS, i have checked him with my multimetor.
      He can operate with 1.5A max, i don't understand why he burnt and why after a command... Before this command all was ok ... Why i pushed the button :laughing:

      edit : @mtiutiu said

      Those hardware modifications were picked from other thread in this forum.

      Which thread ?

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      mtiutiu
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      @tonnerre33

      Here: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2775/livolo-glass-panel-touch-light-wall-switch-arduino-433mhz/62. I think that @Tigroenot and @jirm know better than me actually. Sorry @Nca78 to involve you on this part. But @tonnerre33 if you wait until next week I'll inspect the new Livolo power board in a little bit more detail and see if I can come up with something.

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      • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

        @mtiutiu I wired a bridge across the resistor marked 104 and my node was powered well.

        But after on or two command, the 12v doesn't work when the lamp is off. When the lamp is on (forcing command relay), the 12V appear and all run.
        Is the CMOS broken ? Which component produce this 12V when the lamp is off ?

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        @tonnerre33 well, the reason for that is that livolo switch power circuit board contains two power circuits :)
        One is a standby power which feeds the MC while all lamps are off and another one is the circuit that powers the whole system while at least one of the lamps is on (for two lamps switch).

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        • TigroenotT Tigroenot

          @tonnerre33 well, the reason for that is that livolo switch power circuit board contains two power circuits :)
          One is a standby power which feeds the MC while all lamps are off and another one is the circuit that powers the whole system while at least one of the lamps is on (for two lamps switch).

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          #18

          @Tigroenot Thank you for your comment.
          I understand there is 2 power circuits, but i don't understand why the mosfet burnt, after wire a bridge across the 100K resistor and after few commands (not immediatly).

          I did many simulations with LTspice and i didn't find the reason...

          I think he has burnt when i have the lamp 1 on and i have pushed on the other button without lamp 2 connected on the livolo.

          If someone have any idea, that's will be helpfull for not burn another mofset. ^^

          Now i'am waiting the deliveri of the mofset and i am hoping that is the HS component ;)

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            mtiutiu
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            #19

            Good news everyone! I managed to set up a test board in order to verify the new Livolo relays/power board and with the required modifications IT WORKS!!! as the previous one did from my old project. This time only 2 modifications are required on the board instead of 3 because the 12-14V supply is already connected now to the 2x7 connector.

            I expected this to work as the power/relays board didn't changed - they placed the same set of components but in some different places and I was able to recognize the base layout.

            @tonnerre33 Maybe yo wired something wrong..but for me it worked from the start. I will post here images and test results so stay tuned.

            There you have it in action(sorry for my phone camera and delays): MySensors Livolo in action

            Power/relays board required modifications(red lines represent wires - you could desolder those components too and just put some solder/wire bridges)
            0_1495111492698_Office Lens 20170518-091733.jpg

            Next as seen in the video I wired a cheap dc-dc step down converter bought from Aliexpress to the 12-14V pin from the connector and ground and used its 3.3V output to power up the arduino pro mini board. The RELAY 1 - S and 1- R pins mean: channel 1(or 2 - it doesn't matter as the channels are identical) Set and Reset(because we have bi-stable relays). Those were wired to some digital outputs on arduino pro mini as seen here:
            0_1495111829350_IMG_20170518_151743.jpg

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            • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

              Good news everyone! I managed to set up a test board in order to verify the new Livolo relays/power board and with the required modifications IT WORKS!!! as the previous one did from my old project. This time only 2 modifications are required on the board instead of 3 because the 12-14V supply is already connected now to the 2x7 connector.

              I expected this to work as the power/relays board didn't changed - they placed the same set of components but in some different places and I was able to recognize the base layout.

              @tonnerre33 Maybe yo wired something wrong..but for me it worked from the start. I will post here images and test results so stay tuned.

              There you have it in action(sorry for my phone camera and delays): MySensors Livolo in action

              Power/relays board required modifications(red lines represent wires - you could desolder those components too and just put some solder/wire bridges)
              0_1495111492698_Office Lens 20170518-091733.jpg

              Next as seen in the video I wired a cheap dc-dc step down converter bought from Aliexpress to the 12-14V pin from the connector and ground and used its 3.3V output to power up the arduino pro mini board. The RELAY 1 - S and 1- R pins mean: channel 1(or 2 - it doesn't matter as the channels are identical) Set and Reset(because we have bi-stable relays). Those were wired to some digital outputs on arduino pro mini as seen here:
              0_1495111829350_IMG_20170518_151743.jpg

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              tonnerre33
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              #20

              @mtiutiu Did you try with only a brige on the 100K resistor ?
              Which type of lamp and power did you use ?

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                @mtiutiu Did you try with only a brige on the 100K resistor ?
                Which type of lamp and power did you use ?

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                mtiutiu
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                #21

                @tonnerre33

                CFL - 15W. No, I wired both bridges.

                Here's a quick block diagram for the whole circuit. I hope that I didn't missed anything or wired wrong there.
                0_1495177330988_livolo_arduino_block_diagram.png

                Well in reality the internal relay contact is not wired like in my diagram but to some extra circuits in order to provide voltage when the switch is closed - this is just a quick and dirty overview of the system.

                The test circuit is working now for more than an hour with no problems. Oh..and the old project that I made for Livolo is in production now for more than a month and it works flawlessly.

                I tested both CFL and LED bulbs - 5W was the lowest that I tried and it worked perfectly in both cases. The important part here is the parallel capacitor across the light bulb which gives the extra current that the standby circuit needs from the Livolo board in order to power the whole thing. The most sensitive part is the standby circuit because in that case the light bulb is OFF and it cannot provide enough current in this state - this is obvious because the load which is in series is turned off so only a small amount of current is present in the series circuit.

                This works for the original board because the touch sensing part draws very little current(under a 1mA I think) and the radio receiver (in the RC variant) which they use draws 5mA or so. This compared with MySensors RFM69W which draws 60mA peak and on average 20-30mA or so.

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                • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                  @tonnerre33

                  CFL - 15W. No, I wired both bridges.

                  Here's a quick block diagram for the whole circuit. I hope that I didn't missed anything or wired wrong there.
                  0_1495177330988_livolo_arduino_block_diagram.png

                  Well in reality the internal relay contact is not wired like in my diagram but to some extra circuits in order to provide voltage when the switch is closed - this is just a quick and dirty overview of the system.

                  The test circuit is working now for more than an hour with no problems. Oh..and the old project that I made for Livolo is in production now for more than a month and it works flawlessly.

                  I tested both CFL and LED bulbs - 5W was the lowest that I tried and it worked perfectly in both cases. The important part here is the parallel capacitor across the light bulb which gives the extra current that the standby circuit needs from the Livolo board in order to power the whole thing. The most sensitive part is the standby circuit because in that case the light bulb is OFF and it cannot provide enough current in this state - this is obvious because the load which is in series is turned off so only a small amount of current is present in the series circuit.

                  This works for the original board because the touch sensing part draws very little current(under a 1mA I think) and the radio receiver (in the RC variant) which they use draws 5mA or so. This compared with MySensors RFM69W which draws 60mA peak and on average 20-30mA or so.

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                  @mtiutiu Thx for the answers ;)
                  I think you have a mistake on your picture. The GND pin is the second pin of the bottom when you start by the left side ;)

                  Did you test both relays in Set position (simulate 2 lamps power on even if one isn't connected) ?

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                  • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

                    @mtiutiu Thx for the answers ;)
                    I think you have a mistake on your picture. The GND pin is the second pin of the bottom when you start by the left side ;)

                    Did you test both relays in Set position (simulate 2 lamps power on even if one isn't connected) ?

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                    #23

                    @tonnerre33

                    Yes it seems that the gnd pin is shifted by one position to the right. I will fix that - thanks for noticing. I will do the test with the other channel too. It's sufficient to have one light bulb and capacitor to trigger the other channel too.

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                      mtiutiu
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                      #24

                      Fixed the diagram posted earlier and now the required solder bridges are visible(R3 and R13 needs to be replaced by a solder/wire bridge as seen in the picture).

                      This is valable only for the VL-C700X-1 VER: C2 livolo power/relays board hw revision only!

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                      • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                        @tonnerre33

                        Yes it seems that the gnd pin is shifted by one position to the right. I will fix that - thanks for noticing. I will do the test with the other channel too. It's sufficient to have one light bulb and capacitor to trigger the other channel too.

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                        @mtiutiu Yes if you can just test the two channels on with only one bulb and capacitor this would be great

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                        • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

                          @mtiutiu Yes if you can just test the two channels on with only one bulb and capacitor this would be great

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                          #26

                          @tonnerre33

                          Ok so this board is basically the same board and it has the same set of components as the previous one(the old one from the old project that I've made) so it should work with both channels or in whatever combination you want. They only changed some components location - that's all. For now I don't know when I'll have time to test - I think only when my boards will arrive from the manufacturer.

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                            @mtiutiu Yes if you can just test the two channels on with only one bulb and capacitor this would be great

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                            @tonnerre33

                            Did you made those modifications that I mentioned of? Also what board did you made in the end - which revision? what schematic? I know you mentioned some github repo but I can't find it right now.

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                            • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                              @tonnerre33

                              Did you made those modifications that I mentioned of? Also what board did you made in the end - which revision? what schematic? I know you mentioned some github repo but I can't find it right now.

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                              #28

                              @mtiutiu I only made the bridge across the resistor marked with 104. My schematic board is here :
                              https://github.com/tonnerre33/Livolo_EU_2Gang_1way/tree/develop

                              The board is running perfectly when powering by batteries (12VDC between 12-14VCC pin and GND pin) ;)

                              I can't do more modifications cause i think the 13003A is broken ;) I'am waiting the new mofset

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                                My boards came with the 14 pin connector as pads not through hole. Not sure how the hell I will solder a connector to that :-(

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                                  My boards came with the 14 pin connector as pads not through hole. Not sure how the hell I will solder a connector to that :-(

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                                  @shabba

                                  How so? That's impossible. I used the elecrow pcb manufacturer and the boards are all fine with all the required holes. Where did you sent them for fabrication? Can you send some pictures?

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                                    My boards came with the 14 pin connector as pads not through hole. Not sure how the hell I will solder a connector to that :-(

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                                    @shabba you can buy the 14 pins smd like this https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/100pcs-2x7-P-14-Pin-2-0-mm-Pin-Header-Female-Dual-row-SMT-PCB-surface/32729270520.html

                                    ;)

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                                      @shabba you can buy the 14 pins smd like this https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/100pcs-2x7-P-14-Pin-2-0-mm-Pin-Header-Female-Dual-row-SMT-PCB-surface/32729270520.html

                                      ;)

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                                      @tonnerre33 Thanks. I will try and source closer. After waiting a couple months for the parts I have it is frustrating to wait another few!

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                                        @tonnerre33 Thanks. I will try and source closer. After waiting a couple months for the parts I have it is frustrating to wait another few!

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                                        @shabba Did you try to desolder the connectors of the livolo top pcb ? If you can you will try without wait ;) I think you just need an hot air gun but i haven't test it.

                                        In the future, could you tell me if you have some crash with the RFM69 because i have. But it's not the mtitiu's board, don't worry ;)

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                                          @shabba Did you try to desolder the connectors of the livolo top pcb ? If you can you will try without wait ;) I think you just need an hot air gun but i haven't test it.

                                          In the future, could you tell me if you have some crash with the RFM69 because i have. But it's not the mtitiu's board, don't worry ;)

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                                          @tonnerre33 Wow! Never even thought of that! Doh! Will give that a go over next couple days. And for sure I will report how I get on with crashes etc.

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