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💬 Very narrow and minimal switch node

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  • openhardware.ioO Offline
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    openhardware.io
    wrote on last edited by openhardware.io
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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/28/Very-narrow-and-minimal-switch-node

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    • hekH Offline
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      hek
      Admin
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      #2

      :thumbsup:

      Really nice @GertSanders!

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      • AnticimexA Offline
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        Anticimex
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        #3

        Just a friendly reminder that you need to include the required files as specified in the CERN license howto for the license to actually be valid. Nothing "illegal" about it, but you are currently not "protected".

        Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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          jemish
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          #4

          please write detail of how to use and what is actually function of this device.

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          • J jemish

            please write detail of how to use and what is actually function of this device.

            gyroG Offline
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            gyro
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            #5

            @jemish if I understand right, as he says in description, it's intended for connecting 2 binary switch - for example:

            • two magnetic switch or
            • one magnetic switch in combination with PIR sensor

            For use in let's say in security system for a true detection that someone is present.

            If in the future another sensor is connected, you can update the node software over air.

            Please correct me if understand this wrong.

            Otherwise @GeartSanders great job as alway. I have order your battery based (no SMD) node pcb and received them yesterday. Now the fun (soldering) begins:)

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            • GertSandersG Offline
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              #6

              @Anticimex made an effort :-) not sure this is sufficient.

              @jemish read the Description on OpenHardware.io I have tried to be complete.

              @gyro You can not update the node over the air. It is too simple for that (it lacks the proper boot loader and flash memory for that). But simple nodes have their uses too, I do love my minions :-) Have fun with the soldering !

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              • GertSandersG GertSanders

                @Anticimex made an effort :-) not sure this is sufficient.

                @jemish read the Description on OpenHardware.io I have tried to be complete.

                @gyro You can not update the node over the air. It is too simple for that (it lacks the proper boot loader and flash memory for that). But simple nodes have their uses too, I do love my minions :-) Have fun with the soldering !

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                Anticimex
                Contest Winner
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                @GertSanders To be really strict, you also need "Licensed under CERN OHL v.1.2” on your silk or visible copper layer as specified in the howto. Obviously that might be difficult on your board :) but that is what the howto says. But I will leave it to you to decide which license to use. If you don't really care, you can always choose to skip a license alltogether :)

                Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                  wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                  #8

                  This thred is getting off topic... but
                  @Anticimex You have probably seen the FAQ for Cern, but there is a question about the Cern on silk.

                  "So to summarise, adding the licence notice is not a requirement, but as licensor, it is one of the best ways to make it known that the hardware is Open (Source) Hardware since it may well get ‘separated’ from the Documentation in its life. The licensee does not have to add the notice on the silkscreen, however if the licensor has put it there, he may not remove it."

                  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

                    This thred is getting off topic... but
                    @Anticimex You have probably seen the FAQ for Cern, but there is a question about the Cern on silk.

                    "So to summarise, adding the licence notice is not a requirement, but as licensor, it is one of the best ways to make it known that the hardware is Open (Source) Hardware since it may well get ‘separated’ from the Documentation in its life. The licensee does not have to add the notice on the silkscreen, however if the licensor has put it there, he may not remove it."

                    AnticimexA Offline
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                    Anticimex
                    Contest Winner
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                    @sundberg84 Good point. I did not see that in the faq I read. But that's great news for those who already did tape-out.
                    As for the changes.txt, I just do a git log > changes.txt to generate it from the git history.

                    Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                    • sundberg84S Offline
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                      sundberg84
                      Hardware Contributor
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #10

                      Yes - like me :)

                      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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                      • carlierdC Offline
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                        #11

                        Very good job !!

                        I saw that you provide a bootloader. What specificities ?

                        Other (very selfish) question: next version of your not will be compatible with RFM69HW ?? ;)

                        David.

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                          @carlierd The only specific thing about the boot loader is that it flashes the LED on pin D8 when starting up and it expects a transfer rate of 78600 when uploading sketches. Apart from that it is standard Optiboot 6.2 for operation at 8Mhz.

                          I only have and use NRF24L01+, so RFM69HW is not in my plans or tests for the moment.

                          Update: 15-FEB-2016
                          The original boot loader was wrongly compiled for 4MHz, so when you try to upload at 38400, it will fail. Uploading the boot loader at 76800 when running at 8MHz will work, but timing in the sketches will be twice as short as expected.

                          I replaced the original boot loader with a version compiled for 8MHz and upload speeds of 38400.

                          I also added a second boot loader (for version v1-1) which is made for 8Mhz operation and upload speeds of 38400. This second boot loader flashes LED on pin D6.

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                          • GertSandersG GertSanders

                            @carlierd The only specific thing about the boot loader is that it flashes the LED on pin D8 when starting up and it expects a transfer rate of 78600 when uploading sketches. Apart from that it is standard Optiboot 6.2 for operation at 8Mhz.

                            I only have and use NRF24L01+, so RFM69HW is not in my plans or tests for the moment.

                            Update: 15-FEB-2016
                            The original boot loader was wrongly compiled for 4MHz, so when you try to upload at 38400, it will fail. Uploading the boot loader at 76800 when running at 8MHz will work, but timing in the sketches will be twice as short as expected.

                            I replaced the original boot loader with a version compiled for 8MHz and upload speeds of 38400.

                            I also added a second boot loader (for version v1-1) which is made for 8Mhz operation and upload speeds of 38400. This second boot loader flashes LED on pin D6.

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                            #13

                            @GertSanders I will try to modify your design to replace the NRF with a RFM69. Thanks.

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                              Updated the design files with version 1-1. Explanation of what this version does will follow later (not that much more, but I2C extension is now an option).

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                                meddie
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                                #15

                                Very nice! It would be perfect if it would get an atsha204a and a flash module.
                                Greets Eddie

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                                • M meddie

                                  Very nice! It would be perfect if it would get an atsha204a and a flash module.
                                  Greets Eddie

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                                  GertSanders
                                  Hardware Contributor
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                                  @meddie not sure that would even fit on the board, have you seen the size?

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                                    meddie
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                                    @GertSanders
                                    the PCB must be a little bit longer. But the two chips are not big. The ATSHA201A is very small its a 3 PIN smd chip, and the flash chip is 8 pin.

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                                      #18

                                      @meddie I try to stay within the 50mm length limit, so that we can have the boards produced in a 50x50 format. Making it longer means we need to go to a 100x100mm format, and that makes it more costly (not necessarily per board, but some people do not need +50 sensor boards).

                                      At the moment we get 5 of these nodes within the 50x50mm limit, so a prototype run already produces 50 boards.

                                      Anyway, I'm not exscluding this idea, I just do not have a need for it now. The minimal node is meant to be minimal, not a complete MySensors node. If you need that, there is always the Sensebender Micro (which has it all built in).

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                                        @GertSanders I'm a fan of your boards. I have your 20x30mm board, AC/Capable 50x50mm board (my favorite) and now I ordered your v1.1 of your narrow board because you are agree my suggestion for I2C port with jumper ;)

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                                          #20

                                          @GertSanders , 1 question, you have specified 1/8w resistor... did you know if 1/4w fit on narrow board ?

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