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  • ileneken3I Offline
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    ileneken3
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    #97

    Has anyone tried one of these boosters:

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/High-current-2A-DC-DC-SX1308-adjustable-boost-module/32751065114.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1_116_10065_117_10068_114_10067_115_10069_113_10017_10080_10082_10081_10060_10061_10062_10056_10055_10037_10054_10033_10059_10032_10078_10079_10077_10073_10070_421_420_10052_10053_10050_10051,searchweb201603_7&btsid=c5657706-88c2-41fb-bdfe-866e4cffe76a

    • They are sometimes much cheaper than the 3.3v ones
    • Since they are adjustable, I would think you could optimize the output voltage for maximum battery.

    I'm not sure, is there a problem using them with the PCB boards? I imagine the input and output ground would have to be connected together.

    Thanks!

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    • ileneken3I ileneken3

      Has anyone tried one of these boosters:

      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/High-current-2A-DC-DC-SX1308-adjustable-boost-module/32751065114.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1_116_10065_117_10068_114_10067_115_10069_113_10017_10080_10082_10081_10060_10061_10062_10056_10055_10037_10054_10033_10059_10032_10078_10079_10077_10073_10070_421_420_10052_10053_10050_10051,searchweb201603_7&btsid=c5657706-88c2-41fb-bdfe-866e4cffe76a

      • They are sometimes much cheaper than the 3.3v ones
      • Since they are adjustable, I would think you could optimize the output voltage for maximum battery.

      I'm not sure, is there a problem using them with the PCB boards? I imagine the input and output ground would have to be connected together.

      Thanks!

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      sundberg84
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by
      #98

      @ileneken3 - sorry never tried them.
      The footprint looks different from the PCB so you need to connect this with wires to the PCB.

      Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
      RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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      • sundberg84S sundberg84

        @ileneken3 - sorry never tried them.
        The footprint looks different from the PCB so you need to connect this with wires to the PCB.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #99

        @sundberg84

        I took a chance and tried these boosters. After adjusting the pot to boost to 3.3V, and using wires to connect, they seem to work the same as the "recommended" ones. I am hoping they produce less noise for the radio - I seem to have trouble with that, even with adding the capacitors. (Maybe my radios are not good).
        Another experiment - boosting them to just over the 2.8V fuse limit. I would think that would be more energy efficient.

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        • jumpingJ Offline
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          jumping
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          #100

          @ileneken3 in my experienxe the 3.3v booster gives a lot of problem with radio :-)

          Raspberrry PI3 - Domoticz
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          • jumpingJ jumping

            @ileneken3 in my experienxe the 3.3v booster gives a lot of problem with radio :-)

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            sundberg84
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            wrote on last edited by
            #101

            @jumping - correct, if you can make a node without its better for the radio but its easier to do with a booster, radio and a pre-made Arduino pro mini.

            Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
            RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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            • sundberg84S sundberg84

              @jumping - correct, if you can make a node without its better for the radio but its easier to do with a booster, radio and a pre-made Arduino pro mini.

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              #102

              hi @sundberg84, if you have some free time you can see my post about a "new" PCB
              https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5314/pcbs-for-battery-based-sensor :-)

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              ESP8266 GW - MySensors 2.1.1

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              • sundberg84S sundberg84

                @jumping - correct, if you can make a node without its better for the radio but its easier to do with a booster, radio and a pre-made Arduino pro mini.

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                #103

                @sundberg84

                It's definitely easier with a booster - but not cheaper or more reliable. (Why does the booster cost more than the Arduino?)

                Everything is about tradeoff's. When you solve one problem, it can easily introduce another. At first, I ignored the whole booster thing. But after a lot of experiments, I ended up with a pile of 1.35 V batteries. So I tried the booster, and ended up with transmission problems (partially solved by capacitors). So then I tried changing the bootloader (1Mhz, no brown out), and it seems to be OK - but I know there will be other problems. Example: I now need to boost to 3.3V for sensors that require it. Also, are there compatibility problems with mysensors?

                Even still, thanks for the great board - I've had a lot of fun and learned a lot with it!

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                • ileneken3I ileneken3

                  @sundberg84

                  It's definitely easier with a booster - but not cheaper or more reliable. (Why does the booster cost more than the Arduino?)

                  Everything is about tradeoff's. When you solve one problem, it can easily introduce another. At first, I ignored the whole booster thing. But after a lot of experiments, I ended up with a pile of 1.35 V batteries. So I tried the booster, and ended up with transmission problems (partially solved by capacitors). So then I tried changing the bootloader (1Mhz, no brown out), and it seems to be OK - but I know there will be other problems. Example: I now need to boost to 3.3V for sensors that require it. Also, are there compatibility problems with mysensors?

                  Even still, thanks for the great board - I've had a lot of fun and learned a lot with it!

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                  #104

                  @ileneken3 - you are so right, and that is the fun with electronics! There is no right or wrong (more or less)!
                  Newbie/Easy PCB is what it sounds like and my only aim is to make it as easy as possible. Im happy to evaluate it but at the moment booster and a few non compatible sensors is the price i pay.

                  I have probably 15 of these PCB with boosters now, and yes - there are times when the booster makes it unreliable but most of the times it works. I have maybe trashed 5 nodes in all which is fair less amount that I had to trash soldering wires. I have also tried bare atmegas in different shapes and even with them there are problems (not including flashing bootloaders and stuff you dont have to do with EasyPCB).

                  We also needs to remember this is DIY, not factory manufactured which can introduce alof of errors. We learn as we go and I hope EasyPCB can be a great platform for new people like you said. Nice to hear, thank you!

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                  MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                  MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                  RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                    martim
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                    #105

                    Yesterday I have received Rev 9 of Newbie PCB board. I am a newbie and I purchased this board to make building easier. I have soldered a radio and Arduino Pro Mini 3.3 V to it and the radio module with a 47uF cap. The power is supplied using the FTD232 board. Because the radio module is not powered using the 3.3V of arduino I wired this using a separate wire. I also connected a DTH 11 with the resistor on the board (4K7). I used a test sketch to read the DTH 11 and this is working well.

                    When I load the MySensors sketch I get a radio failure. I have no Idea what this is? Bad wiring, not correct power?? Anyone can help me started?

                    0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.1
                    4 TSM:INIT
                    4 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                    12 !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
                    14 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                    16 TSM:FAIL:PDT
                    10018 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                    10020 TSM:INIT
                    10027 !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
                    10031 TSM:FAIL:CNT=2
                    10033 TSM:FAIL:PDT```
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                    • M martim

                      Yesterday I have received Rev 9 of Newbie PCB board. I am a newbie and I purchased this board to make building easier. I have soldered a radio and Arduino Pro Mini 3.3 V to it and the radio module with a 47uF cap. The power is supplied using the FTD232 board. Because the radio module is not powered using the 3.3V of arduino I wired this using a separate wire. I also connected a DTH 11 with the resistor on the board (4K7). I used a test sketch to read the DTH 11 and this is working well.

                      When I load the MySensors sketch I get a radio failure. I have no Idea what this is? Bad wiring, not correct power?? Anyone can help me started?

                      0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.1
                      4 TSM:INIT
                      4 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                      12 !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
                      14 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                      16 TSM:FAIL:PDT
                      10018 TSM:FAIL:RE-INIT
                      10020 TSM:INIT
                      10027 !TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL
                      10031 TSM:FAIL:CNT=2
                      10033 TSM:FAIL:PDT```
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                      Nca78
                      Hardware Contributor
                      wrote on last edited by Nca78
                      #106

                      @martim said in Easy/Newbie PCB for MySensors:

                      Because the radio module is not powered using the 3.3V of arduino I wired this using a separate wire.

                      Can you show a picture of your setup and give more explanation on this sentence ? This part about connection of the radio smells fishy ;)
                      It seems the radio cannot be initialized, so I suppose the power supplied to it is not correct, but I'm not sure of what you did.

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                        martim
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                        #107

                        This is the front part. The connected cable goes to the FTD232 which also is currently the power supply.

                        0_1486835929737_IMG_3545.JPG !

                        The red wire on the back plane connects the plus from arduino to the plus for the radio (soldered on the + of cap)
                        0_1486835943373_IMG_3546.JPG !

                        Try to zoom in.
                        0_1486835954003_zoomed.png

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                        • M martim

                          This is the front part. The connected cable goes to the FTD232 which also is currently the power supply.

                          0_1486835929737_IMG_3545.JPG !

                          The red wire on the back plane connects the plus from arduino to the plus for the radio (soldered on the + of cap)
                          0_1486835943373_IMG_3546.JPG !

                          Try to zoom in.
                          0_1486835954003_zoomed.png

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                          sundberg84
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                          wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                          #108

                          @martim - read the insctructions again.
                          If you are using the board with a 3.3v arduino and battery you need to connect the BAT jumper and use a booster.

                          If you are using a 3.3 arduino with a regulated power you can add a jumper/wire over the booster and connect the BAT jumper.

                          Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                          • sundberg84S sundberg84

                            @martim - read the insctructions again.
                            If you are using the board with a 3.3v arduino and battery you need to connect the BAT jumper and use a booster.

                            If you are using a 3.3 arduino with a regulated power you can add a jumper/wire over the booster and connect the BAT jumper.

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                            martim
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                            #109

                            @sundberg84
                            Ok, Thanks I will try the second suggestion. (my booster is still not delivered and hard to get at the moment :()

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                              martim
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                              #110

                              Found one issue. On the PCB board the was a very small broken wire. I think the postman was not very careful with it. At least I have some better logging but still not there.

                              How can I solve this one?

                              0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.1
                              4 TSM:INIT
                              4 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                              12 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                              14 TSM:INIT:STATID=20
                              16 TSF:SID:OK,ID=20
                              18 TSM:FPAR
                              55 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              2064 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                              2066 TSM:FPAR
                              2103 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              4112 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                              4114 TSM:FPAR
                              4151 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              6160 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                              6162 TSM:FPAR
                              6199 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                              8208 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                              8210 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                              8212 TSM:FAIL:PDT
                              

                              Does this mean the gateway does not reply? It does with other sensors?

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                              • M martim

                                Found one issue. On the PCB board the was a very small broken wire. I think the postman was not very careful with it. At least I have some better logging but still not there.

                                How can I solve this one?

                                0 MCO:BGN:INIT NODE,CP=RNNNA--,VER=2.1.1
                                4 TSM:INIT
                                4 TSF:WUR:MS=0
                                12 TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                                14 TSM:INIT:STATID=20
                                16 TSF:SID:OK,ID=20
                                18 TSM:FPAR
                                55 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                2064 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                                2066 TSM:FPAR
                                2103 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                4112 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                                4114 TSM:FPAR
                                4151 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                6160 !TSM:FPAR:NO REPLY
                                6162 TSM:FPAR
                                6199 TSF:MSG:SEND,20-20-255-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:
                                8208 !TSM:FPAR:FAIL
                                8210 TSM:FAIL:CNT=1
                                8212 TSM:FAIL:PDT
                                

                                Does this mean the gateway does not reply? It does with other sensors?

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                                sundberg84
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #111

                                @martim - yes, it doesnt get the connection to the GW as it wants... might be node or gw. Do you have caps on both?

                                Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                                MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                                RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                                  #112

                                  Have solved the issue. Removed the cap from the board and directly soldered to the Radio Board. That's was solving the issue.

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                                    #113

                                    Awesome board!!!
                                    How do I access A2, A3 and D8?

                                    Thanks a lot

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                                      Awesome board!!!
                                      How do I access A2, A3 and D8?

                                      Thanks a lot

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                                      #114

                                      @hiddenuser - they are not accesses through the PCB:
                                      0_1490798623451_1.JPG

                                      You need to solder a wire on the Pro Mini and run somewhere, like the prototyping area.

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                                      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                                      MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                                      RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                                      • sundberg84S sundberg84

                                        @hiddenuser - they are not accesses through the PCB:
                                        0_1490798623451_1.JPG

                                        You need to solder a wire on the Pro Mini and run somewhere, like the prototyping area.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #115

                                        @sundberg84 Thanks a lot.... My ebay seller sent me a Atmega168 5v. I have noticed that you boards supports 5v version too. Would I be able to power it using raw (12v).

                                        Thanks a lot .

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                                          @sundberg84 Thanks a lot.... My ebay seller sent me a Atmega168 5v. I have noticed that you boards supports 5v version too. Would I be able to power it using raw (12v).

                                          Thanks a lot .

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #116

                                          @hiddenuser - as long as the voltage divider on the board supports 12v that will work. A warning on the cheap chinese stuff is that this voltage regulator is bad and might fry.

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                                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                                          MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                                          RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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