My Slim 2AA Battery Node
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I have received yesterday my little packet from DirtyPCB :)
11 PCBs, so 33 sensors :)I'm just wondering where the C5 capactior will go on the board .. Can't figure out :(
@carmelo42: maybe this helps, all Cs and the R assembled!
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@carmelo42: maybe this helps, all Cs and the R assembled!
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@jeti said:
ups... C5 is also not there on my board,it shoud be parallel to C4!
is your sensor working without C5 ?
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@jeti said:
@carmelo42 yes
I have this serial/usb adapter :
https://img1.picload.org/image/ldrrddg/deekrobot-isp.pngCan you tell me how I connect it to my node ? (noob question I guess ... but I don't want to burn my node :( )
@carmelo42 said:
@jeti said:
@carmelo42 yes
I have this serial/usb adapter :
https://img1.picload.org/image/ldrrddg/deekrobot-isp.pngCan you tell me how I connect it to my node ? (noob question I guess ... but I don't want to burn my node :( )
I have found the answer myself with the schematic ;)
Have you ever tried to power the node with 1 x CR2032 battery ?
I have tried, but the node doesn't send anything further than 5 meters ...
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I would like to know if your nodes are working all fine. I have the problem that my nodes freeze after a day or sometimes after a week.
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So i got the boards and build them and they work perfect.
One thing i couldn't figure out is why do i get relatively high current consumption, when the node is sleeping i get 1.5mA and not 5.8uA as in mentioned in this post.
I use 8MHz internal clock and the sleep function and nothing is connected to the node.
Can someone help?
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So i got the boards and build them and they work perfect.
One thing i couldn't figure out is why do i get relatively high current consumption, when the node is sleeping i get 1.5mA and not 5.8uA as in mentioned in this post.
I use 8MHz internal clock and the sleep function and nothing is connected to the node.
Can someone help?
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It took me a while, but I just figured out how to get a bootloader burned onto the chip and I'm ready to make my slim nodes! Which board type in Arduino IDE do I use to program the chip once I'm using the 6 pin header after it's installed in the PCB?
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It took me a while, but I just figured out how to get a bootloader burned onto the chip and I'm ready to make my slim nodes! Which board type in Arduino IDE do I use to program the chip once I'm using the 6 pin header after it's installed in the PCB?
@JonnyDev13 Make a new board type by editing "boards.txt". There's an example in the first post.
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Hi there! I need to buy some PCBs on Dirty PCBs but the URL http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=13847&accesskey= seems broken. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Hi there! I need to buy some PCBs on Dirty PCBs but the URL http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=13847&accesskey= seems broken. Any ideas? Thanks!
@รอเรือ Apparently they've moved to a new site. Perhaps you can try this link: http://dev.dirtypcbs.com/store/designer/details/m26872/663/myslim2aabatterynodepcbv2-0panelized
I think you must have a user account and login first. Please report back if it's working or not.
Edit: Wrong link the first time.
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@รอเรือ Apparently they've moved to a new site. Perhaps you can try this link: http://dev.dirtypcbs.com/store/designer/details/m26872/663/myslim2aabatterynodepcbv2-0panelized
I think you must have a user account and login first. Please report back if it's working or not.
Edit: Wrong link the first time.
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