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💬 My simple RFM dongle for Serial GW

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    https://www.openhardware.io/view/82/My-simple-RFM-dongle-for-Serial-GW

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      https://www.openhardware.io/view/82/My-simple-RFM-dongle-for-Serial-GW

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      @scalz You are unstoppable, dude :+1:

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        You guys are so darn productive!

        Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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          You guys are so darn productive!

          Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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          @hek said:

          been laying on my bedside table

          Maybe you can't get to it because this isn't real bedtime reading? ;-)

          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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            You guys are so darn productive!

            Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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            m26872
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            @hek said:

            You guys are so darn productive!

            ... unlike yourself then ...? :smiley: I'm sure you're No1 of overall productivity here.

            @scalz Wow, yet another piece from the indisputable master of hardware production! It looks great! Thx.

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              GertSanders
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              A 4 pin JST SH connector for I2C (a bit like the Grove connectors, but smaller) is always handy. Look up the GSM modules for helicopters, they have small 5 or 6 pin connectors, this might fit. Then a cable with this connector allows all sorts of goodies to plug into the stub.
              I really like the design ! For the moment I need to stick to 1 mcu (I confess I have been distracted by Attiny85 and Attiny841 lately), so I need to give more love to my stamp node now.

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                thx thx :) some people plays clash of ***, between two things, I play another geek things lol
                that's always very nice to hear this from you guys :) but I'm sure you have nice secret gizmo or piece of software in progress ;) btw it seems a great book. I have some trouble for sleeping, that may be better than some medicine, lol I'm still noob&eager to learn :laughing:

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                  thx thx :) some people plays clash of ***, between two things, I play another geek things lol
                  that's always very nice to hear this from you guys :) but I'm sure you have nice secret gizmo or piece of software in progress ;) btw it seems a great book. I have some trouble for sleeping, that may be better than some medicine, lol I'm still noob&eager to learn :laughing:

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                  @scalz
                  Here is a link to these cables + connector
                  http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10SET-Mini-Micro-SH-1-0-5-Pin-JST-Female-Connector-Male-Connector-with-Wires-Cables/32609832288.html?spm=2114.30010308.3.19.ES5AXK&ws_ab_test=searchweb201556_8,searchweb201602_3_10017_10005_10006_10034_10021_507_10022_10020_10018_10019,searchweb201603_2&btsid=4029575e-f69f-496c-af86-7ea1abfbc44e

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                    @GertSanders you're right, I will add it ;) I was sure I would have to add this option! thx for feedback.
                    maybe you will try it who knows!
                    your board is nice too, tempting to try it :)

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                      You guys are so darn productive!

                      Wish I could design hardware myself.. I should really start reading the The Art of Electronics book that's been laying on my bedside table for more than 6 months...

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                      @hek I recommend read both books :wink:
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                        @GertSanders you're right, I will add it ;) I was sure I would have to add this option! thx for feedback.
                        maybe you will try it who knows!
                        your board is nice too, tempting to try it :)

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                        Koresh
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                        @scalz
                        Nice work!
                        But I'm very interested some details... Did you check mysensors library (and all dependencies, so overall system) on Smart atmel (SAM D family) MCUs (work and stability)?
                        I can't see swd pins on the board. What kind of programming tools do you use for these MCU's?
                        Thanks!

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                          I'm reading a fantastic book "The Maker Movement manifesto" (http://www.techshop.ws/images/0071821139 Maker Movement Manifesto Sample Chapter.pdf).

                          I think you'll gonna love this book. Since we're all makers, maybe @GertSanders and @AWI can share a bit of their hardware building skills to the other Belgium and Dutch speakers, during the (summer) meetup? I'd really love to learn at least how to make a descent print lay-out. Hence I'll buy you all a cold beer in return. But only after the lectures ;-)

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                            Very nice design !!

                            One question, do you sleep ? I know the answer : no !!! ;)

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                              Very nice design !!

                              One question, do you sleep ? I know the answer : no !!! ;)

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                              TheoL
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                              @carlierd Sleep is overrated .

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                                ahaha!

                                @Koresh thx :) I just would like to say, I don't consider myself as an electronician!

                                Let me explain my way, and please tell me if I'm doing wrong. I want to learn :)

                                The truth, is I started to learn microchip 10years ago because I needed it. So I'm very new at atmel. I understand about stability of circuit, the software stuff too.. So, what do you mean by work and stability??? I'm from software dev originally..

                                But when I design I always try

                                • to follow reference design : e.g. already made schematics (thx to opensource), datasheet, appnotes,
                                • to understand what it does, add my things, hack it to have the better circuit I am able..
                                • If I don't find my answer, I ask to my dad ;) Thx to him, he's electronician :) not RF expert..
                                • when I have all my personal reference schematics, that's faster then, like a lib, just few hacks
                                • about routing, I read articles too, how to make things good, about mixed, or escaping strategy etc.
                                • in software, same thing. no hidden thing, always an answer.
                                • finally, I think I should be more stable&reliable than something veroboard or wire arduino clone style. imho.

                                But maybe you are mentioning the RF part which is not my best part ;) And I never practised it during my microchip sessions. So thx to iot, I have just started to learn some basics on RF...just good to know all the stuff about impedance matching, routing..and I iterate, iterate...lol

                                So, warning!! this is for advanced! I share for fun :)

                                About this board:

                                • there are round smd pads (2.54mm pitch) which are : RST, GND, 3.3V, SWCLK, SWDIO. Program it by pogopin. I use a Segger J-Link OB for programming bootloader. USB for bootloading.
                                • this board comes from another board I have made (in testing):
                                  http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3551/my-32bits-atsam-node-project
                                • I have made my variant board in arduino ide.

                                My tests :

                                • not fully tested but on a good way, sorry for my lora still on my desk, so I won't order this one if I'm not sure ;) But I have followed a working pinmapping for the lora part, so I should not have too much surprise. I will boost on this..
                                • I only tested basic raw examples yet, that I mix and hack a bit just for POC. Then it's just a matter of time/software for integration in Mysensors! Plus I know that @tbowmo has already something working Mysensors+atsam. So with a little help and labour I should be able to pack all my things, I hope ;) Because for the moment I have my mysensors stuff in the jumble, and I don't want to add variables...

                                I hope you're ok with this? Thx for your feedback and don't hesitate to tell me if I am wrong. I will add schematic and order it asap.

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                                  Thanks for so detailed answer!!!

                                  So, what do you mean by work and stability???

                                  I just mean, that arduino zero is new platform and I didn't try it :) I've just interested how stable arduino code works on SAM D :)

                                  use a Segger J-Link OB for programming bootloader.

                                  OK! I am loking a cheap programmer for this mcu now :)

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                                    @Koresh lol, I'm reassured! yep you can find cheap programmer, just two swd pins needed :) For the moment, I like this SAMD. but still can't wait esp32 ;)

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                                      @Koresh lol, I'm reassured! yep you can find cheap programmer, just two swd pins needed :) For the moment, I like this SAMD. but still can't wait esp32 ;)

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                                      @scalz said:

                                      @Koresh lol, I'm reassured! yep you can find cheap programmer, just two swd pins needed :) For the moment, I like this SAMD. but still can't wait esp32 ;)

                                      I'm ganna use ST-link :wink:

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                                        I'm reading a fantastic book "The Maker Movement manifesto" (http://www.techshop.ws/images/0071821139 Maker Movement Manifesto Sample Chapter.pdf).

                                        I think you'll gonna love this book. Since we're all makers, maybe @GertSanders and @AWI can share a bit of their hardware building skills to the other Belgium and Dutch speakers, during the (summer) meetup? I'd really love to learn at least how to make a descent print lay-out. Hence I'll buy you all a cold beer in return. But only after the lectures ;-)

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                                        @TheoL
                                        Huh ? Did someone say beer ?

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                                          Nice to see ATSHA204A included. Could this be used as a gateway on a USB port? I am not familiar within SAMD, but how does this work without USB to serial chip?

                                          Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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