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How do we know order's state for buyed DIY kits from OH? I ordered a kit Saturday and haven't received any news from PCBWay or OH since then.
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Just received DIY kit (My Slim 2AA node), and they sent me SMD NRLF24+, not the standard :worried: Do I have to contact them?
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Just received DIY kit (My Slim 2AA node), and they sent me SMD NRLF24+, not the standard :worried: Do I have to contact them?
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Happy to announce that ITead has joined in as manufacturing partner on openhardware.io.
...and we got 100 projects on the site now! Awesome, everyone involved!
@hek said:
Happy to announce that ITead has joined in as manufacturing partner on openhardware.io.
Sounds great! What exactly does that mean?
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It means we can buy pcbs (and sometimes assembled boards) from two different manufacturers super easy, and at the same time support the author and community.
You can compare prices instantly and do not need to handle gerber files or set any mystic parameters when placing the order.
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I'm looking for some advice. I created a board for my own use to work with mysensors a long time ago and have continued to improve it. Others liked it so I began selling it on my site. We now want to introduce it to more people - so should I upload it to the openhardware.io community? I'm not exactly sure about this.
The design itself is based on ATMega32u4 with RFM69 radio options. I like RFM69 better vs nRF24 for distance. 2.4GHz is also pretty crowded. By the way - Mysensors just continues to get better. I love having all these controller options. Here is a picture of the board. We like yellow boards because they are sunny! :)

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It means we can buy pcbs (and sometimes assembled boards) from two different manufacturers super easy, and at the same time support the author and community.
You can compare prices instantly and do not need to handle gerber files or set any mystic parameters when placing the order.
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Well, in that case, can anyone else here shed some light on it?
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I started this thread a long while back:
https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2963/open-hardware-licensesMight be better for this discussion.
@hek
Which would the manufacturers most prefer that we use? For that matter, have the manufacturers manufactured anything yet? It seems what's novel (and promising) here is having a place where people can easily buy something and then automagically get the physical thing delivered to them, already assembled. Am I right? If people just want the files or PCB's and then take it from there, there are already commonly existing ways to do that, like posting them in a zipped file on a thread somewhere or on github. -
Which would the manufacturers most prefer that we use?
Not sure I understand what you mean here.
For that matter, have the manufacturers manufactured anything yet?
No, they will most probably manufacturer on demand. But they always have the option to stock popular boards to increase their margin.
It seems what's novel (and promising) here is having a place where people can easily buy something and then automagically get the physical thing delivered to them, already assembled. Am I right?
Yes, it is very easy to order a pcb (or assembled board where available) on the site. Especially for none electronics people. Without having to bother with weird file formats, layers and other cryptic stuff.
If people just want the files or PCB's and then take it from there, there are already commonly existing ways to do that, like posting them in a zipped file on a thread somewhere or on github.
Absolutely, everyone is free to manufacturer things anywhere. I don't care. But it's a nice gesture to support the author (they get a small kickback) when placing their order on openhardware.io.
Anyhow, it's upp to the author to activate the sales function (by creating a revision under the sales-tab). Nothing gets activated automatically. Or if the author has the time, they can handles sales themselves, on ebay, just by adding the link in the sales tab (we fetch the price automatically and present it on openhardware.io).