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rboard - Cheap relay/radio/arduino board ~$10

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  • greglG Offline
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    Well that was easy....
    Loaded up the RelayActuator sketch, changed the relay pin to 4.
    It joined Vera as it should, and after providing it a 5V powersource the relay clicks on and off as commanded!

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      Now loaded up the Garage Door sketch , choosing A0 for the switch and D4 for the relay and again works straight away!

      I note they also have a header for 433Mhz module and according to the schematic, the pads could be used for 5v,GND, and D3 - so could be used for another sensor such as Dallas temp....or ultrasonic/IR..anything!

      Great buy for $10

      ftp://imall.iteadstudio.com/Mainboard/IM140704001_mini_Rboard/SCH_IM140704001_MiniRboard.pdf

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      • daulagariD Offline
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        Good price but a pity you still need an external 5 Volts supply...

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          Yep no getting away from the need for power! A mains version would be great, but although it only adds a few $ in electronics, getting all the approvals adds $$$. But for DIY'ers adding a phone powersupply is cheap and reasonably compact.

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          • korttomaK Offline
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            #11

            Yeah it seems like a really nice board but it could have had access to a few more digital pins on the board.
            Is it really only A0 and D3 that can be accessed other then the relay?

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            • korttomaK korttoma

              Yeah it seems like a really nice board but it could have had access to a few more digital pins on the board.
              Is it really only A0 and D3 that can be accessed other then the relay?

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              @korttoma said:

              Yeah it seems like a really nice board but it could have had access to a few more digital pins on the board.
              Is it really only A0 and D3 that can be accessed other then the relay?

              Looks like. Surprising that folks don't at least put a few more pins on solderable holes on boards like this, where you could put a pin or solder a wire - seems easy and takes little space.

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              • HomerH Offline
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                Hey! my first post :-)

                I read about these boards here a week or so ago, and order one to play with! Just waiting on my Vera to arrive and I'm gonna start playing :-)

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                  #14

                  it is possible to add hardware button to the setup and control the relay.

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                  • D derrij

                    it is possible to add hardware button to the setup and control the relay.

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                    #15

                    @derrij

                    Yes, here in an example:

                    https://codebender.cc/sketch:47534

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                    • hekH hek

                      @derrij

                      Yes, here in an example:

                      https://codebender.cc/sketch:47534

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                      @hek there's no code visible on android.....

                      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                      • YveauxY Yveaux

                        @hek there's no code visible on android.....

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                        #17

                        @Yveaux

                        I can see it on my chrome/android.

                        Update: The stock browser also works.

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                        • hekH hek

                          @Yveaux

                          I can see it on my chrome/android.

                          Update: The stock browser also works.

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                          @hek now it is working... Did you change anything?

                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                          • YveauxY Yveaux

                            @hek now it is working... Did you change anything?

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                            @Yveaux

                            Nope.

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                              Which board do I choose when uploading a sketch to this?

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                                @Homer said:

                                Which board do I choose when uploading a sketch to this?

                                It's all good, I found a website which stated what it was compatible with So I'm moving on :-)

                                Now I am just trying to work out how to connect a switch to the A0 pin. There are two pins so is the switch just bridging the two? Sorry, I really am trying to learn this stuff.

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                                  Ok, looks like I am slowly getting there :-)

                                  fyi I tried playing around with the above sketch, but it's a no go as Codebender tells me <Bounce2.h> is missing.

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                                  • HomerH Homer

                                    Ok, looks like I am slowly getting there :-)

                                    fyi I tried playing around with the above sketch, but it's a no go as Codebender tells me <Bounce2.h> is missing.

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                                    @Homer

                                    The link above has been updated to point the MySensors codebender location (where Bounce2 is available).

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                                    • hekH hek

                                      @Homer

                                      The link above has been updated to point the MySensors codebender location (where Bounce2 is available).

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                                      wrote on last edited by
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                                      @hek said:

                                      The link above has been updated to point the MySensors codebender location (where Bounce2 is available).

                                      Thanks mate. I'll give it ago again soon.

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                                        I used one of these boards for a multi sensor recently.... Temp/Motion and Relay actuator.

                                        Turns out to be a very tidy solution !

                                        I'm using the A0 pins connected to a ds18b20 . This is really cute in that the sensor is connected in parasite mode meaning i only need two wires. To do this all you need to do is join pin 1 and 3 to GND and the middle signal wire goes to the A0 ( which is used as D14 ). The rboard also has a 10k resistor from the A0 connection to 3.3v. It works just fine!!

                                        Then for the PIR, im using the readily available RF433 connections to provide D3, 3.3v and GND. The cute trick here is that even though these PIR's are designed for 5v, they run great on 3,3 v too...you just need to connect it differently! See in the photo where the yellow wire which is the 3.3 v vcc supply connects on the PIR sensor.. Genius!!!

                                        See here for background on this:
                                        http://techgurka.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/cheap-pyroelectric-infrared-pir-motion.html

                                        Do this, feed it 5v ( as relay needs 5v) and you have a tidy little multisensor.

                                        Here's some pics:
                                        IMG_20141116_205548.jpg IMG_20141116_205649.jpg IMG_20141116_205633.jpg

                                        full sketch here https://codebender.cc/sketch:61919

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                                          @gregl I've now my rboard, but I have no Foca, so I used my programmer I matched against the pins on the board.

                                          I choose mini pro 3V3 in the arduino ide but impossible to sync .... is there something I am missing ?

                                          Also, do you change something on initialization as for the 4 switch version ?

                                          thanks,

                                          z-wave - Vera -&gt; Domoticz
                                          rfx - Domoticz &lt;- MyDomoAtHome &lt;- Imperihome
                                          mysensors -&gt; mysensors-gw -&gt; Domoticz

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