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My other PIR multisensor, on coin cell

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    @scalz said in My other PIR multisensor, on coin cell:

    http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2951/my-mysx-multisensors-board

    @scalz How did your testing / calibration go for the PIR ?
    I would love to pay a fab house to put one of these amazing boards together as I'm sure would many other folk watching your work! :)

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      @tomtastic
      yes I played with different PIR sensor design :)

      • The other (old) thread you're linking (with booster and special PIR ic) is working well too, but if i remember I never realeased it completely because I wanted something smaller and lower power..
      • And regarding this thread, it is now located https://www.openhardware.io/view/75/MyMultisensors and it works well too. It is smaller and thinner than the old board.

      I have also another nice design for nrf52 (again, smaller) but actually busy with my job.

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        @tomtastic
        yes I played with different PIR sensor design :)

        • The other (old) thread you're linking (with booster and special PIR ic) is working well too, but if i remember I never realeased it completely because I wanted something smaller and lower power..
        • And regarding this thread, it is now located https://www.openhardware.io/view/75/MyMultisensors and it works well too. It is smaller and thinner than the old board.

        I have also another nice design for nrf52 (again, smaller) but actually busy with my job.

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        @scalz

        I have also another nice design for nrf52 (again, smaller) but actually busy with my job.

        Can't wait to see your nrf52 version.

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