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MySensors Serial Gateway with USB 2.0

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    DeepCore
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    Hi!

    I have a working 433MHz gateway over WiFi, but the WiFi bands are too crowded around my home, so
    I wanted to build a serial gateway with USB connection.

    I can plug it directly in my home automation server.

    Here are the first renderings of the PCB and case.

    Board.png
    SerialGateway_USB.png

    As I did the PCB layout last weekend, I have yet some refactoring to do...

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    • D DeepCore

      Hi!

      I have a working 433MHz gateway over WiFi, but the WiFi bands are too crowded around my home, so
      I wanted to build a serial gateway with USB connection.

      I can plug it directly in my home automation server.

      Here are the first renderings of the PCB and case.

      Board.png
      SerialGateway_USB.png

      As I did the PCB layout last weekend, I have yet some refactoring to do...

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      TheoL
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      #2

      @DeepCore That is a need looking design. Did you consider using an alternative power supply other than usb? My Pi can't handle a lot of usb devices power wise, so I'm using a powered usb hub. But the wife doesn't like it, it's messy xd

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