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  • sundberg84S sundberg84

    @tommas just add a wire on the back side to the prototyping area ? You could design a MysX daughter board as well 😉

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    @sundberg84

    Unofrtunately i havent got the skills and free time for a daughter board.:(. But doesnt have someone else a daughterboard?:)

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    • sundberg84S sundberg84

      @tommas just add a wire on the back side to the prototyping area ? You could design a MysX daughter board as well 😉

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      @sundberg84

      Or have you got any suggestion expansion board for arduino mini pro ? Something like this: arduino-pro-mini-undershield (but it can not buy on ebay)

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        @sundberg84

        Or have you got any suggestion expansion board for arduino mini pro ? Something like this: arduino-pro-mini-undershield (but it can not buy on ebay)

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        @tommas how about a wire to the prototyping area ?

        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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          @sundberg84

          Or have you got any suggestion expansion board for arduino mini pro ? Something like this: arduino-pro-mini-undershield (but it can not buy on ebay)

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          @tommas you could easily take a piece of prototyping PCB like this and create your own daughter/prototyping board if you need more space than the prototyping area has.
          0_1512845129504_6f4f47c7-736c-4804-84f2-72b392d1e4fe-image.png
          Use a set of connectors like this to connect to the MysX connector on the easy newbie board.
          0_1512845514755_20e6995e-fad7-4318-93c3-98f5f0308046-image.png

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            Nca78
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            I have plans for MYSX connector daughter boards, maybe if you tell me more about what you are planning to use I can adapt.

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              Hi community!
              i just got to fiddle around with my new newbie pcb and i ran into some problems.
              I am already quite familiar with mysensors as i have built quite a couple of different nodes which are working very well (all on bread boards or selfmade pcb boards)
              No i wanted to step up a bit and bought the newbie pcb boards.
              I want to have a battery powered setup. So i did solder all the parts on the board. checked my wiring many times and also checked all components. I even did check the whole pcb board if every line is ok with a multimeter.

              So my problem is:
              all the time i debug my node (mockup sketch) with the Arduino IDE powered by battery, stable power source etc i end up having the error TSP failed.

              when i leave my set up as is (i solders headers to the board to conveniently change the components ) and only power the NRF24 seperatly i get no errors. So it must be something with my power ?
              but i don't get it where exactly my problem lies.
              Could somebody help me?

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                Hi community!
                i just got to fiddle around with my new newbie pcb and i ran into some problems.
                I am already quite familiar with mysensors as i have built quite a couple of different nodes which are working very well (all on bread boards or selfmade pcb boards)
                No i wanted to step up a bit and bought the newbie pcb boards.
                I want to have a battery powered setup. So i did solder all the parts on the board. checked my wiring many times and also checked all components. I even did check the whole pcb board if every line is ok with a multimeter.

                So my problem is:
                all the time i debug my node (mockup sketch) with the Arduino IDE powered by battery, stable power source etc i end up having the error TSP failed.

                when i leave my set up as is (i solders headers to the board to conveniently change the components ) and only power the NRF24 seperatly i get no errors. So it must be something with my power ?
                but i don't get it where exactly my problem lies.
                Could somebody help me?

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                @helvetian - hi, sure we can help!
                But it would be much easier if you described your hardware setup (picture?) and logs.
                The EasyPCB is versatile so you can use it in many ways, but a wrong combination can make it not work.
                Do you use a DC-DC booster? Batteries? Which jumpters did you solder? And so on...

                Did you by any chance connect both batteries and ftdi Vcc at the same time?

                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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                  thx for your fast reply. i'm in the train right now. so i can't provide you now with any pics. as soon as possible i will do that!

                  I am using a battery booster (as it seems the same as you use), i have the battery jumpers connected, all the resistors and caps for the battery measurement.
                  It is just wired that it functions while the nrf24 is powered separately. maybe i got some bad radios?
                  One more question: the cap just below the booster. is this necessary to reduce the noice for the radio? might that help and if yes what size do you recommend? i didn't solder any cap yet there.

                  "Did you by any chance connect both batteries and ftdi Vcc at the same time?"
                  Yes! I did try this as well. Same results...
                  I should also mention i got my Arduino Pro mini battery powered hacked. So no more LED and Voltage regulator. But then again i also tried it with a untouched one.

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                    I am using 2 10uF ceramic caps both on booster and radio side, so I strongly recommend to get a bunch of those as they are working better than the electrolics and can be used in many ways.

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                    • H helvetian

                      thx for your fast reply. i'm in the train right now. so i can't provide you now with any pics. as soon as possible i will do that!

                      I am using a battery booster (as it seems the same as you use), i have the battery jumpers connected, all the resistors and caps for the battery measurement.
                      It is just wired that it functions while the nrf24 is powered separately. maybe i got some bad radios?
                      One more question: the cap just below the booster. is this necessary to reduce the noice for the radio? might that help and if yes what size do you recommend? i didn't solder any cap yet there.

                      "Did you by any chance connect both batteries and ftdi Vcc at the same time?"
                      Yes! I did try this as well. Same results...
                      I should also mention i got my Arduino Pro mini battery powered hacked. So no more LED and Voltage regulator. But then again i also tried it with a untouched one.

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                      @helvetian - good, sounds like a good start.
                      If you have a booster + battery jumper in place this powers the radio separately. The most critical capacitor is the one close to VCC/GND on the Nrf24 radio. What value do you use here? Sometimes it helps to try higher values. I use 4,7 in normal cases but sometimes I either replace it or add in parallel a 47uF as well.

                      maybe i got some bad radios?

                      This is not uncommon... noice from the booster (also common) combined with a bad radio might do this.

                      One more question: the cap just below the booster. is this necessary to reduce the noice for the radio?

                      Yes and No - I dont have any hard evidence (there are caps on the booster itself) but I have had good results with a 0,1 cheramic cap for a node that didnt work. It doesnt hurt to add.

                      "Did you by any chance connect both batteries and ftdi Vcc at the same time?"
                      Yes! I did try this as well. Same results...

                      Dont do this - only 1 Vcc allowed :)

                      When you have the time, upload a picture - it will probably help us more to help you.

                      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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                        here are some pics form my pcb board!

                        0_1516654067507_20180122_213519.jpg 0_1516654074837_20180122_213527.jpg 0_1516654086429_20180122_213538.jpg

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                          here are some pics form my pcb board!

                          0_1516654067507_20180122_213519.jpg 0_1516654074837_20180122_213527.jpg 0_1516654086429_20180122_213538.jpg

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                          @helvetian looks good! Nice work.
                          I would start by soldering in/change capacitor on the radio and booster as mentioned. Try some other radio of you have. I have never connected the jumper for irq so just to test of nothing else works you can de-solder the irq 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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                            ok. thanks for the tips and your promt assistance! such a great community!
                            i will try to experiment with some caps.
                            i tested already a couple of different radios. but maybe i will get once a decent one which will work

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                              ok. thanks for the tips and your promt assistance! such a great community!
                              i will try to experiment with some caps.
                              i tested already a couple of different radios. but maybe i will get once a decent one which will work

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                              get some of these, I am very happy I got them
                              https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-100PCS-Multilayer-ceramic-capacitor-10UF-106-50V-P-5-08mm/32783039097.html

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                              • gohanG gohan

                                get some of these, I am very happy I got them
                                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-100PCS-Multilayer-ceramic-capacitor-10UF-106-50V-P-5-08mm/32783039097.html

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                                helvetian
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                                @gohan
                                just bought them on ali. What would you recommend in the meantime till they arrive here in snowy switzerland? i got a assortement of electrolyt caps.
                                i got a bunch of 0.1uf ceramics. could i just solder(or test it on a breadboard) 10 of them to try out?

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                                  try adding first one on the booster and see what happens

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                                    just a quick update.

                                    i ran some more tests with different radios and a 10uf electroltyte cap on the booster. And some different batteries.
                                    Heureka! It works. For now. It is running now with a 3.7v lipo battery without the voltage regulator. Does anybody know if this is safe in the long run?

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                                      I wouldn't do it if I were you. You are going to fry the radio

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                                        If you bypassed the booster and that works it seems like you have a booster which generates alot of noice. Try bypassing it with 2xaa and see what happens.

                                        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

                                          If you bypassed the booster and that works it seems like you have a booster which generates alot of noice. Try bypassing it with 2xaa and see what happens.

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                                          @sundberg84 do you experience the same thing when you are using boosters? Some are better than other even tough they are the same model? Same with the radios?

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