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  • jendrushJ jendrush

    I do not remember who started this topic. But this time i will start. Those are my photos from custom PCB production https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ec4ap8dgci1oe0p/AAD3YIqS_JqKMiUFu9TAfF5Ca . This is my second PCB, first was made 12 years ago for school project. I've made few mistakes, but next board will be much much better.

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    ferpando
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    #8

    Here is my first attemp at it.
    I just started with eagle, so maybe there is room for improvement.
    This is for a dimmer node, with some connector for motion detector and light sensor.
    It has an onboard 7805 regulator and a mosfet to PWM the leds.

    mynode.png

    Comments are welcome

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    • ferpandoF ferpando

      Here is my first attemp at it.
      I just started with eagle, so maybe there is room for improvement.
      This is for a dimmer node, with some connector for motion detector and light sensor.
      It has an onboard 7805 regulator and a mosfet to PWM the leds.

      mynode.png

      Comments are welcome

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      @ferpando Your's PCB looks more pro than mine:) But designing pcb for home etching is little harder becouse there is no easy way to make double sided soldering points, so every soldering point must be at one side of pcb.

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      • ferpandoF ferpando

        Here is my first attemp at it.
        I just started with eagle, so maybe there is room for improvement.
        This is for a dimmer node, with some connector for motion detector and light sensor.
        It has an onboard 7805 regulator and a mosfet to PWM the leds.

        mynode.png

        Comments are welcome

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        Damme
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        @ferpando I would run reset to one of your unused pins at the radio and you have a custom ISP connector.

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        • jendrushJ jendrush

          @ferpando Your's PCB looks more pro than mine:) But designing pcb for home etching is little harder becouse there is no easy way to make double sided soldering points, so every soldering point must be at one side of pcb.

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          ferpando
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          @jendrush
          I don't think soldering on both sides would be a problem.
          You just need to have a little more room.
          I'll post pictures of the finished board.

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          • DammeD Damme

            @ferpando I would run reset to one of your unused pins at the radio and you have a custom ISP connector.

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            @Damme
            Yes that would be nice to have :-)
            I'll implement it on the next iteration

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              @ferpando

              Did you ever produce the board that you have pictured above for the dimmable LED's?

              Did it work?

              I would be interested in getting 7-10 of these for 12V LED cable lighting applications that I currently have in my home that cannot be supported by conventional Z-Wave dimmers due to the lights being fed from a 120VAC to 12VDC converter. I have made one on a prototype PCB but it is still slightly large for the enclosure and the one you pictured appears that it would fit tidily in the enclosures.

              Thx

              Vodden

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                @ferpando

                Did you ever produce the board that you have pictured above for the dimmable LED's?

                Did it work?

                I would be interested in getting 7-10 of these for 12V LED cable lighting applications that I currently have in my home that cannot be supported by conventional Z-Wave dimmers due to the lights being fed from a 120VAC to 12VDC converter. I have made one on a prototype PCB but it is still slightly large for the enclosure and the one you pictured appears that it would fit tidily in the enclosures.

                Thx

                Vodden

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                Mrlynx
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                @Vodden how large is your enclosure?
                I am working on a daughterboard for my mys1.1 with 4 channels of pwm and current measuring on each channel.
                each board is 50x50 mm stacked on top of each other.

                http://www.sa2avr.se

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                  @Vodden how large is your enclosure?
                  I am working on a daughterboard for my mys1.1 with 4 channels of pwm and current measuring on each channel.
                  each board is 50x50 mm stacked on top of each other.

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                  @Mrlynx

                  I'm unsure if this solution would work or not. What I am working with is an IKEA Termosfar enclosure. There is very limited room inside and I think that the solution you have proposed wouldn't likely fit.

                  The prototype board is VERY tight mostly due to the thickness with the pin header installed. The outside dimensions are also critical, with the smallest possible prototype board just barely able to fit. I think the pictured PCB would work perfectly and I have all the parts to build it.

                  @rosskinard was working on a version of these boards as well but had some issues with the pinout, but I have not heard of any progress on it or if they are available. I was hoping that these ones were available so I could get these lights on dimmers.

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                    ferpando
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                    Hello,

                    I've been really busy with work and havn't had the time to do some proper testing.
                    I did assemble a home made board and hope to do some tests soon.
                    Here's how it looks like:

                    IMG_7931.JPG IMG_7930.JPG IMG_7929.JPG

                    I'll keep you posted

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                      @ferpando
                      @rosskinard

                      Has anyone made any headway on this project?

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