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    Mrlynx
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    Original thread got lost in the forumcrash.

    I have made a sensorboard that is under testing.

    spec:
    socket for arduino pro mini 5v/3,3V
    socket for radio
    3,3v regulator
    4 AD input with voltage dividers
    7 gpio availble with pullups on all pins

    IMG_0123-300x300.jpg
    IMG_0128-225x300.jpg

    I have som small mods left to do in the voltage dividers.

    Is there any interest in boards or kits (board + components) for just a few dollars?

    http://www.sa2avr.se

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      larky
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      Sure, one or two for testing!

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        Zeph
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        Why external pullups for the pins?

        Is there a ground plane beneath the radio's antenna?

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          Mrlynx
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          The external pullups are for humidity sensor and 1-wire.
          Yes there is a power plane and a ground plane under the radio.

          http://www.sa2avr.se

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            Anticimex
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            The ATmega has internal pull-ups on most IO. Is it not adequate to use those for pulls for I2C and sensors? Are they to weak?

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              Mrlynx
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              The internal pullups is about 50K but for 1-wire and humidity you need a 4,7K ohm resistor.

              http://www.sa2avr.se

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              • M Mrlynx

                Original thread got lost in the forumcrash.

                I have made a sensorboard that is under testing.

                spec:
                socket for arduino pro mini 5v/3,3V
                socket for radio
                3,3v regulator
                4 AD input with voltage dividers
                7 gpio availble with pullups on all pins

                IMG_0123-300x300.jpg
                IMG_0128-225x300.jpg

                I have som small mods left to do in the voltage dividers.

                Is there any interest in boards or kits (board + components) for just a few dollars?

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                djdworks
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                @Mrlynx i'll be very happy to buy 10 of them

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                  p0lar
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                  Im in for a few. what do I need to provide you with?

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                    jendrush
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                    This is sensor board i've made 2 days ago :) temp_node.jpg

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                      Mrlynx
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                      I have updated the layout and added caps to the voltage dividers.
                      I am now going to order components for a batch of 100 boards.
                      what pull-up resistors and voltagedividers do you need?
                      I think that I will supply the kit with some 1K, 4,7k and 10K.
                      The price for a kit will probably be 7$ + shipping. Just add an Arduino pro mini, radio and sensor to make it a node.
                      @djdworks and @p0lar are first in line when they are ready.
                      @jendrush nice work.

                      http://www.sa2avr.se

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                        I have updated the layout and added caps to the voltage dividers.
                        I am now going to order components for a batch of 100 boards.
                        what pull-up resistors and voltagedividers do you need?
                        I think that I will supply the kit with some 1K, 4,7k and 10K.
                        The price for a kit will probably be 7$ + shipping. Just add an Arduino pro mini, radio and sensor to make it a node.
                        @djdworks and @p0lar are first in line when they are ready.
                        @jendrush nice work.

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                        tjay4x4
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                        @Mrlynx I'm in your boat, wanna get 10 boards.

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                          I have updated the layout and added caps to the voltage dividers.
                          I am now going to order components for a batch of 100 boards.
                          what pull-up resistors and voltagedividers do you need?
                          I think that I will supply the kit with some 1K, 4,7k and 10K.
                          The price for a kit will probably be 7$ + shipping. Just add an Arduino pro mini, radio and sensor to make it a node.
                          @djdworks and @p0lar are first in line when they are ready.
                          @jendrush nice work.

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                          jendrush
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                          @Mrlynx said:

                          nice work.

                          Thank you. This is only temperature board, but best part of this board is cost.

                          Piece of PCB ~30 cents,
                          pins ~30 cents,
                          power connector ~10 cents,
                          capacitor+resistor ~ 10 cents,
                          3.3V regulator ~ 10 cents
                          :) less than 1$ for complete board, and about 7$ for all parts including radio, arduino mini, wall usb charger, and cables:) This is power of MySensors!

                          Thank you @Hek, and rest of the team!

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                            Mrlynx
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                            Schematic for the updated MYS 1.1 mys11.pdf

                            http://www.sa2avr.se

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                              djdworks
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                              I had a look to PDF schematics and i have a request to include SDA and SCL pins since many sensors uses such pins if possibile. Thanks a lot.

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                                Mrlynx
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                                Only problem is SDA and SCL are located on separate pins on top of the pro mini module and not in the normal row of pins. (A4-A5)

                                http://www.sa2avr.se

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                                  Zeph
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                                  SDA and SCL seem to come in two places on APM's - inside the row of pins, and sometimes at the end opposite the serial programming pins. A host PCB could allow either.

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                                    Mrlynx
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                                    I have now added SDA/SCL(A4/A5) to MYS 1.1
                                    Is there any more ideas to be added before I send it for production?

                                    mys111.pdf

                                    http://www.sa2avr.se

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                                      p0lar
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                                      cool on the full kit price but can we also get just plain boards? I have a few home-built sensors that I need to upgrade :)

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                                        djdworks
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                                        Well done I'm very happy for SDA and SCL added on the board thanks a lot.

                                        Yesterday night I had a deeper look into the PCB and i was thinking that if you add 3 pins with MISO, MOSI and SCK your board will be good also to build ethernet gateway or connect additional SPI device.

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                                          Mrlynx
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                                          I have thought about the spi channel but I cant really understand why the ethernet gateway sketch uses different CE/CS pins for the radio.
                                          Why cant the radio use pin 9/10 and the ethernet shield 5/6?
                                          Maybe @hek can shed som light on the matter?

                                          http://www.sa2avr.se

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