Adapter for RFM69 on NRF24L01+ pinout-header
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You need to .zip all "combined" files. Each one describes a layer. The ".txt" for drills, ".gts"for top soldermask, etc... Fabhouse need all of them in one .zip
Here is explained which files you need for your .zip (in the Ordering Section)
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I have ordered several adapters:
https://github.com/hallard/RFM12B-BreakOut
They are on oshpark.
Please check carefully which footprint you have:
- rfm12b /rfm69c(w) (the old rfm12 footprint)
- rfm69chw /rfm95* (lora footprint)
They are working fine @GertSanders on your nodes :-)

I have also ordered @tbowmo adapter, but have not tried it. -
I have ordered several adapters:
https://github.com/hallard/RFM12B-BreakOut
They are on oshpark.
Please check carefully which footprint you have:
- rfm12b /rfm69c(w) (the old rfm12 footprint)
- rfm69chw /rfm95* (lora footprint)
They are working fine @GertSanders on your nodes :-)

I have also ordered @tbowmo adapter, but have not tried it.How is the power consumption and the range with these modules ?
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How is the power consumption and the range with these modules ?
@GertSanders The range is BY FAR better. I am getting a very stable signal in the corners where nrf24l01+ has never worked. No more voodoo dancing trying to make nrf24l01+ work!
I have not measured the consumption yet as I would need a proper scope rather than using a multimeter. So I had to rely on this table:
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very nice work. So the NRF2RFM69; will it work with the RFM69CHW chip at all? The reason I ask is, I have a lot of slimnodes on battery as well that I would like to switch radios for some better range (and hopefully, less failures on my network).
Thanks,
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very nice work. So the NRF2RFM69; will it work with the RFM69CHW chip at all? The reason I ask is, I have a lot of slimnodes on battery as well that I would like to switch radios for some better range (and hopefully, less failures on my network).
Thanks,
@drock1985 You do not need "H" radios on the nodes. I have the gateway with RFM69HCW (lora footprint the same as RFM95*) and the node with RFM69CW (RFM12B footprint). The issue with "H" radio is that it consumes much more to transmit - 130mA (vs 45mA for a non-H radio). 16.5cm insulated wire works really nicely. I did not notice much difference to SMA antenna though It does look sleeker.
The range on 433Mhz modules (one H and one non-H) is excellent. I'll to go outside to measure it. It covers the whole house without any dead zones.
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Thanks @alexsh1, that answers that.
One other quick question. Other than ordering the PCB's from dirtypcb's; any other hardware for the board required? I know I will need wire for an antenna, but wasn't sure if there was any need for capacitors or resistors. I looked through the thread and found no parts list so i'm leaning towards no.
Thanks again,
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Thanks @alexsh1, that answers that.
One other quick question. Other than ordering the PCB's from dirtypcb's; any other hardware for the board required? I know I will need wire for an antenna, but wasn't sure if there was any need for capacitors or resistors. I looked through the thread and found no parts list so i'm leaning towards no.
Thanks again,
@drock1985 I am not sure what board you would like to order from dirtypcb, there are no links in this thread. Under "hardware" what do you mean? Soldering iron? Components?
In relation to RFM69, you need the board itself and an antenna (a wire 16.5cm for 433Mhz or uFL-SMA connector with antenna). I have a capacitor on my node, but it was more designed for nrf24l01+. I do not think the capacitor is required for a 2xAA batteries powered node for RFM69 , but it is a matter of the trial-and-error. I have some NRF24L01+ working fine without caps.
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@drock1985 I am not sure what board you would like to order from dirtypcb, there are no links in this thread. Under "hardware" what do you mean? Soldering iron? Components?
In relation to RFM69, you need the board itself and an antenna (a wire 16.5cm for 433Mhz or uFL-SMA connector with antenna). I have a capacitor on my node, but it was more designed for nrf24l01+. I do not think the capacitor is required for a 2xAA batteries powered node for RFM69 , but it is a matter of the trial-and-error. I have some NRF24L01+ working fine without caps.
More or less if there was any components to solder to the board (components). I know with the NRF you have to have a 4.7mf capacitor for the radio; wasn't sure if RFM was the same or not. The only component I see needing is the 2x4 pin header.
Thanks again.
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More or less if there was any components to solder to the board (components). I know with the NRF you have to have a 4.7mf capacitor for the radio; wasn't sure if RFM was the same or not. The only component I see needing is the 2x4 pin header.
Thanks again.
@drock1985 OK, for the RFM69*** it depends how you are mounting it. On the photo above I mounted it instead of nrf24l01+ into 2x4 header. Not sure if you can see it from the photo. So i needed the following:
- The adapter RFM69CW to nrf24l01+
- Obviously, RFM69CW
- In my case for the adapter, I needed angled pins (2 rows by 4 to be soldered to the board) - http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-1x40-Pin-2-54mm-Right-Angle-Single-Row-Male-Pin-Header-Connector/32326283091.html?spm=2114.30010308.3.48.ewITwH&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_10,searchweb201602_5_10037_10017_405_507_10033_406_10032,searchweb201603_2&btsid=5c8ce6ee-912d-494d-86b1-6fcd11e14771
- That's it.
As I said the cap is on the node and is there for nrf24l01+ (you can see it from the photo). I also had one cap, one resistor and one LED on the adapter (all 0805 SMD), but this is not compulsory.

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@drock1985 OK, for the RFM69*** it depends how you are mounting it. On the photo above I mounted it instead of nrf24l01+ into 2x4 header. Not sure if you can see it from the photo. So i needed the following:
- The adapter RFM69CW to nrf24l01+
- Obviously, RFM69CW
- In my case for the adapter, I needed angled pins (2 rows by 4 to be soldered to the board) - http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10pcs-1x40-Pin-2-54mm-Right-Angle-Single-Row-Male-Pin-Header-Connector/32326283091.html?spm=2114.30010308.3.48.ewITwH&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_10,searchweb201602_5_10037_10017_405_507_10033_406_10032,searchweb201603_2&btsid=5c8ce6ee-912d-494d-86b1-6fcd11e14771
- That's it.
As I said the cap is on the node and is there for nrf24l01+ (you can see it from the photo). I also had one cap, one resistor and one LED on the adapter (all 0805 SMD), but this is not compulsory.

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Perfect, that answers that. Thanks again. Only complaint is the RFM is not as inexpensive as the NRF's. lol.
cheers,
@drock1985 I know, RFM95 is even more expensive!