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Battery based atmega328p sensor (no SMD)

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  • alexsh1A Offline
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    alexsh1
    wrote on last edited by alexsh1
    #28

    BTW, for projects now I'd favour AA sized 3.2V LiFePo4 (1 battery) or AA-sized 1.6V NiZN (2xbatteries) or AA-sized 1.5V Lithium rechargeable (2xbatteries)

    This is concerning 3.3V power supply obviously.

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      scalz
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      #29

      @alexsh1 : cool :) not comparable, I know, lol..I just wanted to share other alternatives (26650 sized) as lr14 are very cheap in pack and can last very long time (with a booster 0.7v-1.5 to 3V) and you always have 3v during the whole life, can use every drop of power. but booster is not the best efficient for big hungry application. other 9v batt are nice too ;) and lipo can vent or good quality are expensive (good quality = true mAh, secure and low selfdischarge. but as you said it's rechargeable). And I am designing a lipo node too so.. :)
      sorry for ot ..

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        @scalz I suggest we move this discussion to http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3309/powering-nodes-3-3v-with-18650-26650/2

        6 x 1.5V LR14 on Amazon are £7 meantime 26650 3.7V 5000mAh is £9. Obviously one needs 2 for a project so its it £2.2 vs £9, but I am looking at it from a different angle. 26650 is a universal buy for me as well as an investment - I can power a project with, say, a motor or solenoid or connect a solar panel to charge the battery.
        This is just my 2 cents

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            @GertSanders I really like this board - you are getting better and better! :)
            You have now EEPROM? And the LED now on D5? You really like changing LED pin. :)

            Somebody was asking for PIR on the slim node.
            Well, another teaser from me using previous version of your board (AA battery compartment and I am altering STL file to have it also for AAA battery case).

            0_1457814010535_2016-03-12 20.12.23.jpg

            0_1457814048695_2016-03-12 20.15.07.jpg

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              #33

              @GertSanders What are you planning to use for SJ4 and SJ5? Soldering or switches? I was thinking about the following:

              http://www.aliexpress.com/item/50pcs-lot-Micro-Switch-Button-On-Off-Switch-Tact-Push-Button-Switch/32386813536.html?spm=2114.10010108.1000013.1.Za0nJ0

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              • alexsh1A alexsh1

                @GertSanders What are you planning to use for SJ4 and SJ5? Soldering or switches? I was thinking about the following:

                http://www.aliexpress.com/item/50pcs-lot-Micro-Switch-Button-On-Off-Switch-Tact-Push-Button-Switch/32386813536.html?spm=2114.10010108.1000013.1.Za0nJ0

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                @alexsh1
                SJ4 and SJ5 are solderingpads. I find that I do not change the function of the node once it is set up. No point in using switched, when the switch action only happens once.

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                  @GertSanders i know you have not done testing but can you give up heads up when you share it on oshpark - very keen to test it myself. Dank je

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                  • alexsh1A alexsh1

                    @GertSanders i know you have not done testing but can you give up heads up when you share it on oshpark - very keen to test it myself. Dank je

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                    #36

                    @alexsh1

                    Some pins moved again. I have not yet ordered this, I normally sleep on it for a few days, then check again, and if I feel OK that no more details need to move, I will trigger an order and share. I'll let you know when that happens.

                    I'm still wondering whether I should put soms test-pads in place, to allow ISP programming of a bootloader after the mcu is put in place. It would require some round test-pads on the bottom. I will think about this tomorrow after I have slept on it.

                    UPDATE: found a small error in my schematic: C10 is not needed. So rerouting will be needed, I want this location for something else.

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                    • alexsh1A alexsh1

                      @GertSanders i know you have not done testing but can you give up heads up when you share it on oshpark - very keen to test it myself. Dank je

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                      @alexsh1

                      board is ordered and shared from OSHPark: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2uuSjIIQ

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                      • GertSandersG GertSanders

                        @alexsh1

                        board is ordered and shared from OSHPark: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2uuSjIIQ

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                        @GertSanders said:

                        @alexsh1

                        board is ordered and shared from OSHPark: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2uuSjIIQ

                        Thanks for this! Can you please share the BOM file?
                        I placed my order already!

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                        • alexsh1A alexsh1

                          @GertSanders said:

                          @alexsh1

                          board is ordered and shared from OSHPark: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2uuSjIIQ

                          Thanks for this! Can you please share the BOM file?
                          I placed my order already!

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                          @alexsh1

                          I will add it on OpenHardware.io

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                          • alexsh1A alexsh1

                            BTW, for projects now I'd favour AA sized 3.2V LiFePo4 (1 battery) or AA-sized 1.6V NiZN (2xbatteries) or AA-sized 1.5V Lithium rechargeable (2xbatteries)

                            This is concerning 3.3V power supply obviously.

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                            @alexsh1
                            In what capacity do you get the AA size LiFeP4 batteries ?

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                              @alexsh1
                              In what capacity do you get the AA size LiFeP4 batteries ?

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                              @GertSanders said:

                              @alexsh1
                              In what capacity do you get the AA size LiFeP4 batteries ?

                              @GertSanders
                              OK, I have a couple of 14500 LiFeP4 3.2V each. They are only 600mA. They are not my favourite though. I also have (1) lithium rechargeable AA 1500mA 1.5V (charging 5V from USB) and (2) NiZn AA 1.6V 2200mA - these are my favourite so far.

                              The problem for me is that my new charging device has not arrived yet from China and I cannot charge NiZn. I have discharged a few and did not a chance to charge them

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                                Is there a case/housing available instead of printing an own one?

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                                  Is there a case/housing available instead of printing an own one?

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                                  @gloob

                                  No, this board was not made for a specific housing. It just fits the dual AA(A) battery holders.

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                                    Thanks for your feedback. Do you have a link for a AA battery holder? I could only find AAA holders with pins.

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                                    • G gloob

                                      Thanks for your feedback. Do you have a link for a AA battery holder? I could only find AAA holders with pins.

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                                      @gloob have you tried to use google? There are plenty of 2xAA holders on eBay as well.

                                      http://uk.farnell.com/keystone/2462/battery-holder/dp/1702630

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                                        When you read the data sheet correctly you can see, that the distance between the pins is different for a AA and AAA battery holder. That`s why I was asking if somebody can recommend a holder that fits.

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