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  • hekH hek

    No, it isn't currently used by the MySensors library. It could be used to wake up the board when detecting radio transmissions...
    But keeping MCU sleeping and the radio listening still uses up batteries far too quickly so I guess it's still not an option.

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    @hek @tbowmo Thanks! Cut the radio IRQ pin and soldered a connection to D2. Tested to attach both interrupts and it works using a modified SenseBenderMicro sketch. "The Thing" will when ready be placed in my mailbox (which has mail-in and mail-out doors) and as a bonus report the outside temp, humidity and battery status. Does not solve any of this worlds biggest problems but it is fun :-)

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      Hello,

      one simple quick question, does this board can be used to create door sensors ? I do not need the temp/hum sensors, but I'm interested with the small footprint and the battery optimized board to make smallest door sensors (and some buttons).

      regards,

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        @petoulachi

        Yes, it could be made into a door / window sensor.. (I'm planning on doing that myself).

        However, you need to build your own, if you don't want the temperature/humidity sensor on it.

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          @tbowmo
          Well can't I use this board without using the temp/hum sensor ?

          This board is quite small and allows to stack the radio module with minimum place. Also it works at 1Mhz, I guess it's a bit better than an Arduino Pro @ 3.3V ?

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            Yes, you can use it without using the temp/hum sensor....

            I just assumed, that as you wouldn't make use of it, you would like to have it removed from the board as well..

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              Well I do, but I think that using a Arduino Pro 3.3V will be less effecient, but maybe I'm wrong ?

              I'm currently using temp/hum/motion sensors with Arduino Pro 5V, but they are not battery powered. Now I need to make very small sensor with battery, and I thought that maybe this sensebender board is my solution ?

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              • petoulachiP petoulachi

                Well I do, but I think that using a Arduino Pro 3.3V will be less effecient, but maybe I'm wrong ?

                I'm currently using temp/hum/motion sensors with Arduino Pro 5V, but they are not battery powered. Now I need to make very small sensor with battery, and I thought that maybe this sensebender board is my solution ?

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                Anticimex
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                @petoulachi to make the pro mini as efficient as the SenseBender, you need to cut some traces on the board. There are forum topics for battery optimizing a pro mini. The SenseBender has these optimizations built in.

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                  #313

                  That's why I think i'm going to go with this senseboard.
                  But I want to be sure that some connectors (D3 ?) support interrupts ? The goal is to have the sensor always in sleep mode, and wake up on interrupts only.

                  Regards,

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                  • petoulachiP petoulachi

                    That's why I think i'm going to go with this senseboard.
                    But I want to be sure that some connectors (D3 ?) support interrupts ? The goal is to have the sensor always in sleep mode, and wake up on interrupts only.

                    Regards,

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                    mbj
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                    @petoulachi D3 can be used for interrupt, just tested it and it works.

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                      I vote for one cheap Sensebender version without the temp/hum sensor on it. It will be the perfect door/window sensor.

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                        tbowmo
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                        @nikos1671

                        It has been up before, but back then it was decided that we don't save that much (2-3 $ or something like that). It might also be lower production quantities, which also keeps the price up..

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                          @nikos1671

                          It has been up before, but back then it was decided that we don't save that much (2-3 $ or something like that). It might also be lower production quantities, which also keeps the price up..

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                          @tbowmo just curious do you guys know how many of these you've sold?
                          I've bought about 15+ :)

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                            hek
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                            @mvader
                            Then you've bought almost 2% of them :)

                            We're deeply grateful for yours and others support of the MySensors project.

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                              Ordered 6 board too ! I'm glad to support MySensors project !

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                                I've got 3 coming, can't wait to figure out what I'm going to use them for :)

                                VeraEdge UI7 with Mysensors ethernet gateway

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                                  I've got 3 coming, can't wait to figure out what I'm going to use them for :)

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                                  mvader
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                                  @timropp said:

                                  I've got 3 coming, can't wait to figure out what I'm going to use them for :)

                                  I'm deploying mine all over the house.
                                  in my attics, garage, shed. bedrooms. etc
                                  I've attached motion and lux sensors to several of them already.
                                  I tested / proof of concept adding IR transmitters. but these will likely need to be 5v nano's or something as battery power probably won't work with the IR and staying away waiting for messages from the controller.

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                                    NotYetRated
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                                    Got 3 up just using the built in temp/humidity, making sure all looks ok. Will slowly add motion.

                                    Any suggested motion sensor for these guys?

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                                      Got 3 up just using the built in temp/humidity, making sure all looks ok. Will slowly add motion.

                                      Any suggested motion sensor for these guys?

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                                      @NotYetRated said:

                                      Got 3 up just using the built in temp/humidity, making sure all looks ok. Will slowly add motion.

                                      Any suggested motion sensor for these guys?

                                      I'm using that HC501 PIR
                                      you can connect to the side pin and use 3v instead of the 5v

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                                        @mvader Can you elaborate how you use 3V on the HC501 ? Which side pin ? Can you post an image ?

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                                        • GertSandersG GertSanders

                                          @mvader Can you elaborate how you use 3V on the HC501 ? Which side pin ? Can you post an image ?

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                                          mvader
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                                          @GertSanders
                                          if you look at this image
                                          on the left side where it says "H" by the 3 pins with the jumper.
                                          i take off the jumper and connect 3v to the H pin
                                          works great.
                                          http://www.bdspeedytek.com/wp-content/uploads/1.1.jpg

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