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My sensorboard MYS 1.0beta

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  • M Mrlynx

    @henno Hi and thanks for the feedback.
    I am allways interested if anyone see anything that is unclear or needs improvement.

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    RJ_Make
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    @Mrlynx
    Received my boards today.. Nice Boards, but Holy smoke...... those SMD components are freaking tiny.. I'll never get them soldered on..

    RJ_Make

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      Are those pads for 0805? I was just wondering if we could all agree on some sort of footprint for future designs. Would help when pre-ordering components ...

      Also, I've been reading up on Eagle and I'm seeing a lot of older complaints about the footprint for 0805 resistors. Has this been fixed in newer versions of Eagle or should we use a custom library like the one from Adafruit?

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        Mrlynx
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        @ServiceXp look at this tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO9CHjdqBr8

        http://www.sa2avr.se

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          Mrlynx
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          @bjornhallberg yes I am using 0805 component as they seem to be easiest to source and you can still solder them by hand.
          I can recomend getting a sortiment kit from ebay with resistors and capasitors for ~10-15$ for experimenting.
          In my kit there is only some basic values resistors included 1K, 4,7K and 10K. When using the ADC other values may be needed for dividing input voltages. Maybe that I will add 100K to next batch of kits.
          What is people complaining about eagle library files?

          http://www.sa2avr.se

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            @bjornhallberg yes I am using 0805 component as they seem to be easiest to source and you can still solder them by hand.
            I can recomend getting a sortiment kit from ebay with resistors and capasitors for ~10-15$ for experimenting.
            In my kit there is only some basic values resistors included 1K, 4,7K and 10K. When using the ADC other values may be needed for dividing input voltages. Maybe that I will add 100K to next batch of kits.
            What is people complaining about eagle library files?

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            @Mrlynx said:

            @bjornhallberg yes I am using 0805 component as they seem to be easiest to source and you can still solder them by hand.
            I can recomend getting a sortiment kit from ebay with resistors and capasitors for ~10-15$ for experimenting.

            Currently looking into just that. But I think I will try to find some more commonly used values instead of getting one of those broad kits that only has maybe 20 or 50 of each value and tons of values you'll never use. At least I wont before 0805 also becomes tragically oversized and unfashionable :-)

            Quick question, if you've ordered cheapo Ebay components like smd caps and resistors, did you notice anything compared to more expensive name brands?

            In my kit there is only some basic values resistors included 1K, 4,7K and 10K. When using the ADC other values may be needed for dividing input voltages. Maybe that I will add 100K to next batch of kits.
            What is people complaining about eagle library files?

            If I understood this right, and the issue may have been resolved, the 0805 pads for resistors specifically (?) were a bit cramped, leaving too little space at the ends to apply heat and solder. Made them no easier than 0603 to some people, at least according to how Eagle drew them. But I guess that also depends on your specific soldering technique.

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            • M Mrlynx

              @ServiceXp look at this tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO9CHjdqBr8

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              @Mrlynx
              Did I mention those SMD components are Freaking Tiny..? ;-)

              RJ_Make

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                I also like to have 5 boards... Please tell me how to order and how you like the payment...

                Thnx for the great work!

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                  As above, if possible and still available I would like 5 boards too. Thanks

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                    If possible I would like 5 kits.

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                      Would like 5 too, if still available.

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                        Mrlynx
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                        #67

                        I am soon out of boards to sell. Only got about 15 boards left.
                        ping @twisted if you still need boards please read your pm.
                        Because of that have I started ordering components for another batch of boards.
                        I have also started developing a LED pwm daugtherboard for easy dimming of led strips.
                        More info on that when first prototype is ready.

                        http://www.sa2avr.se

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                          Mrlynx
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                          I have ordered 300 more boards yesterday.
                          As soon as they arrive I hope to have my online ordering page ready.
                          I also going to sell the boards without components for you that want to source components yourself or are soldering everything directly on board without sockets.
                          Stay tuned.

                          http://www.sa2avr.se

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                            #69

                            Will your release the Eagle files and share your project as Open Hardware?

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                              Mrlynx
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                              Yes when I stop providing the boards. After that am I going to release it as open hardware.
                              For now am I selling the boards and the money I making on them are spent on developing new boards.

                              http://www.sa2avr.se

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                                @Mrlynx said:

                                After that am I going to release it as open hardware.

                                I think it would be a good idea to release the design files right now, as it allows people to get a detailed insight in your design and what they'll receive when ordering.
                                Furthermore every body can help improve the design, but you'll keep in charge of course.
                                The whole idea about MySensors (both software and hardware) is to be open so everybody will benefit in the long run.

                                http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                                  I now have 300 boards on my desk and have set up an online ordering system on my page http://www.sa2avr.se/mys-1-1/
                                  After a discussion with @hek have I also released the board files for mys 1.1 on my page.

                                  http://www.sa2avr.se

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                                    ludoarchi
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                                    Hi
                                    I ve tried to order kit but i had an error message from paypal when i clicked on buy ,..
                                    Does your paypal link correct ?
                                    Thinks

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                                      Hi
                                      I ve tried to order kit but i had an error message from paypal when i clicked on buy ,..
                                      Does your paypal link correct ?
                                      Thinks

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                                      Mrlynx
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                                      @ludoarchi Please try again.
                                      I had edited the page to much last night.

                                      http://www.sa2avr.se

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                                      • M Mrlynx

                                        @ludoarchi Please try again.
                                        I had edited the page to much last night.

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                                        @Mrlynx
                                        I bought 5 of these as kits from the original order and am very pleased with them. Was a little apprehensive about soldering the small smd's for the 5 to 3.3 volt voltage drop down circuit but with a little practice plus the excellent instruction video referenced above, I was surprised at how easily it can be done. Do recommend using chisel point soldering tip.

                                        The boards offer a lot of flexibility for just about any type of sensor--recently completed a temp humidity sensor (which required soldering an additional smd pullup resistor) and also hooked an Oled display to the available A4/A5 pins to display the temp and humidity.

                                        Do have one question. Is a cap needed on the radio? I normally use one but the boards I have built seem to work fine without one (maybe because of the absence of long wire leads and the separate voltage drop down circuit)?

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                                          Mrlynx
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                                          @Dan-S.
                                          Happy to hear that the boards work fine. Pictures of your completed sensors would be appreciated.
                                          I recommend using at least one capasistor(C2) to get a stable voltage supply.
                                          C1 is in parallell with a capasistor on the arduino but it should help filtering noise from power supply.

                                          http://www.sa2avr.se

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