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My sensorboard MYS 1.0beta

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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    wrote on last edited by hek
    #69

    Will your release the Eagle files and share your project as Open Hardware?

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      Mrlynx
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      #70

      Yes when I stop providing the boards. After that am I going to release it as open hardware.
      For now am I selling the boards and the money I making on them are spent on developing new boards.

      http://www.sa2avr.se

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        @Mrlynx said:

        After that am I going to release it as open hardware.

        I think it would be a good idea to release the design files right now, as it allows people to get a detailed insight in your design and what they'll receive when ordering.
        Furthermore every body can help improve the design, but you'll keep in charge of course.
        The whole idea about MySensors (both software and hardware) is to be open so everybody will benefit in the long run.

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          Mrlynx
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          #72

          I now have 300 boards on my desk and have set up an online ordering system on my page http://www.sa2avr.se/mys-1-1/
          After a discussion with @hek have I also released the board files for mys 1.1 on my page.

          http://www.sa2avr.se

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            ludoarchi
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            #73

            Hi
            I ve tried to order kit but i had an error message from paypal when i clicked on buy ,..
            Does your paypal link correct ?
            Thinks

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              Hi
              I ve tried to order kit but i had an error message from paypal when i clicked on buy ,..
              Does your paypal link correct ?
              Thinks

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              Mrlynx
              Hardware Contributor
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              #74

              @ludoarchi Please try again.
              I had edited the page to much last night.

              http://www.sa2avr.se

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                @ludoarchi Please try again.
                I had edited the page to much last night.

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                Dan S.
                Hero Member
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                #75

                @Mrlynx
                I bought 5 of these as kits from the original order and am very pleased with them. Was a little apprehensive about soldering the small smd's for the 5 to 3.3 volt voltage drop down circuit but with a little practice plus the excellent instruction video referenced above, I was surprised at how easily it can be done. Do recommend using chisel point soldering tip.

                The boards offer a lot of flexibility for just about any type of sensor--recently completed a temp humidity sensor (which required soldering an additional smd pullup resistor) and also hooked an Oled display to the available A4/A5 pins to display the temp and humidity.

                Do have one question. Is a cap needed on the radio? I normally use one but the boards I have built seem to work fine without one (maybe because of the absence of long wire leads and the separate voltage drop down circuit)?

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                  Mrlynx
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                  #76

                  @Dan-S.
                  Happy to hear that the boards work fine. Pictures of your completed sensors would be appreciated.
                  I recommend using at least one capasistor(C2) to get a stable voltage supply.
                  C1 is in parallell with a capasistor on the arduino but it should help filtering noise from power supply.

                  http://www.sa2avr.se

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                  • M Mrlynx

                    @Dan-S.
                    Happy to hear that the boards work fine. Pictures of your completed sensors would be appreciated.
                    I recommend using at least one capasistor(C2) to get a stable voltage supply.
                    C1 is in parallell with a capasistor on the arduino but it should help filtering noise from power supply.

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                    Dan S.
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #77

                    @Mrlynx

                    I did use both the c1 and c2 (1uf) caps you supplied on all of the boards I've constructed. I was referring to an additional decoupling cap directly across ground and 3.3v terminals on the radio which is recommended to be at least 4.7 uf in mysensors.org.

                    Your boards seem to work fine without an additional cap across the radio, and in one test the board worked better without an additional cap. So unless advised otherwise I will dispense with using any additional cap.

                    I'll get some pix of my completed sensors.

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                      #78

                      @Dan-S.
                      Extra cap should only be needed when using radio module with PA+LNA.
                      data suggest it has a peek current of 115 mA.
                      I have made a test with a 10uf cap and it looked like it made no difference on a standard radio module.

                      http://www.sa2avr.se

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                        NotYetRated
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                        #79

                        What are the exact dimensions of this board?

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                          Mrlynx
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                          #80

                          @NotYetRated
                          50x50 mm

                          http://www.sa2avr.se

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                            Dan S.
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                            #81

                            Here are 2 pix of sensors I built using the boards.
                            watersense.jpg
                            TempHum.jpg

                            The first is a water sensor/alarm which in addition to triggering the Vera controller, will activate a buzzer as a warning of a water leak in the basement water heater/furnace area.

                            The second is a standard temp/humidity sensor augmented with an Oled display readout. The display and sensor are temporarily hooked up until I decide where/how to mount them.

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                              LaStrada
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                              Got the boards today. Thanks for fast shipping! :D

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                                Joey Edelstein
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                                #83

                                Hi,
                                I ordered and received 5 kits' and am very happy to have them as last time I spent about 4 hr's soldering on to a prefboard.
                                But given that I'm nearly a total newbie to electronics I am finding following the assembly instructions nearly impossible.
                                Any chance somebody did a series of pictures while assembling that they can share? Or maybe a video of the process?
                                Thanks in advance
                                Joey

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                                  Mrlynx
                                  Hardware Contributor
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                                  #84

                                  @Joey-Edelstein I will try to update the instruction with pictures as soon as possible.

                                  http://www.sa2avr.se

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                                    Joey Edelstein
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                                    @Mrlynx thanks that will be a big help.

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                                      novicit
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                                      @Mrlynx, last Saturday I received the 5 kits ordered from your web site, thanks! Nice simple board, and very flexible for different applications. Have assembled my first sensor using it and works perfectly. Don't miss all the wires it replaces. Although the 805 components are small, I prefer them to thru-hole. Again, thank you, and nice job! Love MySensors and the great community of support.

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                                        @Joey-Edelstein , Here is what I did for assembly: Do not begin assembling the board until deciding on what the node is and selecting all parts - not all parts are needed. My first node is a DS18B20 temp sensor. 1) I wanted sockets for the radio and arduino so cut and put in pile of parts to be used. 2) I know I need D3 for the DS18B20, so I cut header for J4. Also need pull up resister for same, so look at the schematic for the board and you see R14 is the pull-up for D3. Put the resister in the pile of parts. 3) I also am battery powering the board, and want to measure it thru A0. So I cut header for J5. Also need a V divider, so looking at the schematic can do that with resisters on R12 & R4. Also need a small capacitor on C6. Put these parts on the pile. Collect all needed parts. Don't need header on J6 for example, not using it. 4) Also soldered the power cap on C2 - did not need the volt regulator supplied in the kit as I am feeding 3.3V directly to J7. Then solder the smallest components first starting with those closest to the center of the board, and moving out. Then the big components such as the sockets, again start at the center of the board and move out. Depending on your application, only use components needed. Look at the schematic. Hope this helps get you started.

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                                          #88

                                          @novicit, Thanks for the guidance. I just ordered some boards myself, and as a novice, your explanation will be very helpful to me as I plan out my sensors.

                                          --
                                          Sal

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