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  • AnticimexA Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #7

    Exactly. Suppose it could just be a copy of the current nrf24 footprint but with extended courtyards.

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    • GertSandersG Offline
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      #8

      Some time ago, I saw such a converter board on OSHPark. If I find the link again I will post it. But this one seems more compact :-)

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      • GertSandersG Offline
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        #9

        Here is the link to a similar board: http://hallard.me/rfm12b-breakout/
        BRD files and link to OSHPark are available, it's open source as well.

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          #10

          @GertSanders

          Yes, that I have seen as well. but it's a bit larger than my design :) I'm trying to make it as small as possible, so I can use it with sensebender (preferably it would be same size as NRF module..

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            @tbowmo Indeed :-) smaller is better.

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            • scalzS Offline
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              #12

              Cool. I have some Charles board (hallard.me) but these are nice too ;) Maybe you already know it, but if you want rfm69cw is a little bit smaller. It works like rfm69(h)w, but not pin compatible. I don't know why they did this..

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                #13

                I use this NRF modules:

                http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-NRF24L01-SMD-1-27MM-wireless-transceiver-module-Small-Size-/400489040899?hash=item5d3f01cc03:g:OS8AAMXQaOVRk6PR

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                  wrote on last edited by blacey
                  #14

                  Very cool Thomas - just ginned up some OSHPark compatible gerbers from your repo... Sweet!

                  What value are you recommending for the cap?

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                    @blacey

                    Hmm.. just a 10uF or something.. Don't know if it's needed at all.. I just added it as a "nice to have feature" :)

                    I have squeezed the outline a little bit though (haven't updated on github yet though). as I'm trying to put as many as possible on a 50x50mm pcb.

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                      #16

                      @tbowmo: +1 :) plus it may help to absorb current spikes in TX on battery which can help to extend its life I think... rfm69 is a little hungry boy. 10uF, nor 100uA, is maybe not enough to bufferize on transmit but we could dream a little, what I am doing :laughing:

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                        #17

                        Witch file do I upload to Dirtypcbs to get the panelized version?

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                          #18

                          I've added the panel design to dirtypcb's store.. So just order it from the following link

                          http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=16378&accesskey=4e199dccdf623eab0c90fddbc4786f80

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                            It would be great if there was a version of this that had line level converters built in. (For those of us using non 3.3v Arduinos)

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                            • tbowmoT tbowmo

                              I've added the panel design to dirtypcb's store.. So just order it from the following link

                              http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=16378&accesskey=4e199dccdf623eab0c90fddbc4786f80

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                              #20

                              @tbowmo Is this a complete module with components? Because 10 pcb for 41$ is a bit expensive.

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                                wrote on last edited by tbowmo
                                #21

                                It's because PCB way don't like panelized pcb's. So they charge it as 3 separate pcb's. If you follow the link above to dirtypcbs, you'll get the panel. I'll have to create the gerbers for a single board again, and upload that to oh, before we can get a normal price there.

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                                  shabba
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                                  #22

                                  @tbowmo I used the dirty link - I don't like that you get no contribution. Have you a paypal or something I can make a small donation to?

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                                    @shabba

                                    dirtypcb's do have a cashback thing in their "dirty pcb shop" so I should receive 1$ per order.

                                    If you feel the urge to spend some paypal money, you are welcome to chip in on the mysensors project with donations :)

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                                      Donation was well overdue. Thanks all.

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                                      • T tbully

                                        It would be great if there was a version of this that had line level converters built in. (For those of us using non 3.3v Arduinos)

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                                        #25

                                        @tbully said:

                                        It would be great if there was a version of this that had line level converters built in. (For those of us using non 3.3v Arduinos)

                                        :+1:

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                                          @tbully @fets

                                          Feel free to "roll your own" :)

                                          I'm on batteries for most of my sensors anyways, so only using 3V (2xAA batteries).

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