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2 channel in wall dimmer

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  • ahmedadelhosniA ahmedadelhosni

    @Denke Nice :) I am really excited to see your results.
    Regarding the resistor which is in parallel to act as a bleeder. What value do you think the most suitable ? 100K ? 1M ? and howa much watt ?

    Thanks.

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    @ahmedadelhosni
    Hi I have used 1M as bleeder in 0603 size. This resistor should be able to handle around 0.1W.

    If i have calculated right the power in the bleeder resistor should be around 0.05W

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      Any pictures of the assembled board ?

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      • ahmedadelhosniA ahmedadelhosni

        Any pictures of the assembled board ?

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        @ahmedadelhosni Have not started the assembly of these boards yet. Im currently doing assembly of my other project Wirsbo/Uponor thermostat replacement. And those boards seems to be fully functional.

        I will post a picture as soon as I get it assembled

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          @ahmedadelhosni Have not started the assembly of these boards yet. Im currently doing assembly of my other project Wirsbo/Uponor thermostat replacement. And those boards seems to be fully functional.

          I will post a picture as soon as I get it assembled

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          Thanks @Denke

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            0_1459108094968_upload-1fb891ae-8d4b-4987-99e9-f797e2264042

            If I am not mistaken, isn't this the bleeding resistor in parallel with the cap ?
            Why is there a reverse diode ? Won't this block the current from passing from the + terminal of the capacitor to the resistor then to gnd ?

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            • ahmedadelhosniA ahmedadelhosni

              0_1459108094968_upload-1fb891ae-8d4b-4987-99e9-f797e2264042

              If I am not mistaken, isn't this the bleeding resistor in parallel with the cap ?
              Why is there a reverse diode ? Won't this block the current from passing from the + terminal of the capacitor to the resistor then to gnd ?

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              @ahmedadelhosni
              It's a zener diode which will pass current once voltage is above 24v and then the resistor protects it from complete shorting to ground.

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                First components added after a visit to the lab at work and some soldering under the microscope
                0_1459367729436_20160330_214502Resized.jpg

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                  Hi just wanted to get an update on this project.
                  I have assembled 2 pcb (not all components) to start debug the processor platform and surroundings. Unfortunatly i got a bit stuck as i have problems loading the boot loader. I have tried to use the process suggested on arduino.cc using an nano as ISP. I get alot of strange behaviours and are not able to upload.

                  Any tips and tricks is well received if you have any.

                  Othervise i will rest this project for a couple of weeks to be able to finnish my other thermostat project as well start a new, as the pool season is around the corner. And i really would love to be able to corntol pupm, lghts read temperatures and other stuff.

                  But if i find some good tricks i will pursue the goal to finnish this in wall dimmer before summer.

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                    @Denke said:

                    I get alot of strange behaviours and are not able to upload.

                    You not yet have added the nrf24, or? With the nrf24 module added the upload via isp will not work.
                    Can you describe any more behaviour? Log output, led flashing...

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                      @Oitzu - why should not burning a bootloader to the atmega work without the nrf24 attached?

                      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 in most of my cases it failed due to spi interferences.

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                          @Oitzu Ahh, sorry I missunderstood you - the other way around. I read it like you had to have the nrf attached to make it work :)

                          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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