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Battery based atmega328p sensor (no SMD)

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    alexsh1
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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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      @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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        @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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        GertSanders
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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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            @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

            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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                @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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                  @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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                        gloob
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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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                              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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