π¬ MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox
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Would you please provide a link to the PIR lens that you're using?
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@NeverDie No problem
http://en.nysenba.com/index.php/page-7-26.html - summary.
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@Koresh said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
@NeverDie No problem
http://en.nysenba.com/index.php/page-7-26.html - summary.
Where do you buy them from?
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@NeverDie I bought this lens in the radio shop next street
It is very difficult to buy something in my country so I hope it will be not so hard to find such lens in China.
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Could cyou please share BOM?
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@MiKa oh.. pdf doesn't have some component names, sorry. I will try to share bom today. And of course I will update schematic after I test the board if needed.
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@Koresh said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
@NeverDie I bought this lens in the radio shop next street
It is very difficult to buy something in my country so I hope it will be not so hard to find such lens in China.
OK, thanks for the answer. If anyone reading this finds it, please post where you found it.
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@NeverDie why are you asking? Does this lens seem better than the one you are currently working with?
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@Terrence
Just scoping out alternatives in case it's ever needed.
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may I ask how did you solder all the small SMD parts?
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And which battery? Small 250 mAh Li-ion?
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@NeverDie said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
Nice work! It looks like a commercial product.
Thanks a lot for your high appraisal of this device. I designed this board just for fun but now I really like it with this enclosure. I would plan to improove this board a little (omit unnecessary functions and add useful features) and to start production of this device.
@NeverDie said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
What about the antenna?
I use very simple solution for all my boards. I just solder wire and fix it with glue pen to the board to improve reliability. Not very ideal for 433MHz board (~20cm) but perfect for 868MHz (~10cm). By the way I tested different modules with Yury (433/866). we found 868Mhz optimal frequency. Excellent range (up to 10x compareble to NRF) and very good feedthrough. So may be it is the most optimal rf solution.
@MiKa said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
And which battery? Small 250 mAh Li-ion?
May be. With usb and onboard charger of course
@gohan said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
may I ask how did you solder all the small SMD parts?
I soldered all of my prototypes by hand. I use simple soldering gun and flux. All boards batches are assembled on the factory of course (manually or automatic, depends on the batch size).
@gohan said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
Maybe this could fit
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/10Pcs-433MHz-Helical-Antenna-2-5dBi-32mm-for-Remote-Contorl/32608690665.htmlI really do not recommend to use springs like this. It is not antenna it is... mechanical spring. I tried to use many of them and all of them are much worse compareble with single wire antenna. It has very bad characteristic.
I verified it in modeling software and in real life.
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@Koresh said in
MultiRF MultiVoltage ProtoBox:
I use very simple solution for all my boards. I just solder wire and fix it with glue pen to the board to improve reliability.
Do you have a photo of this?
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@NeverDie I will make a photo on Monday.
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@NeverDie Sorry for delay... This is example (improved version with 3d printed fixer)
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