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  • Ivan ZI Ivan Z

    Why do not use CR123A accumulator?
    It is smaller and can be charged.
    And not nide regulator

    I use box with charger. With CR123A accumulator.
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/2600Mah-USB-Portable-External-Battery-Charger-Power-Bank-for-Cell-Mobile-Phone-/301514424642?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item4633a90142

    Very cheap

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    @Ivan-Z Really nice idea for battery powered nodes:)

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      @Ivan-Z how did you connect the power to the arduino? How are you powering the Radio? Is it a Pro Mini 3.3V? How long does the battery last? Did you do anything special to the arduino ( hardware changes or something else? )

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        Ivan Z
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        #267

        CR123A in full charge has 4.07v

        Gas counter started 2014/11/01.

        In winter, temperatures drop below -10

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          @Ivan-Z

          You say that it don't need a regulator? the battery voltage is 4.07 when fully charged, that is 0.47V above the absolute maximum rating of the NRF24L01+, as it's only rated to 3.6V maximum. Same goes for the Si7021, maximum supply voltage is 3.6V.

          So CR123A is not a good battery, unless you put a regulator in the loop, which then again uses current, and causes a voltage drop from battery supply

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            Ivan Z
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            #269

            DHT22 = 3.3-6V DC

            CR123A = 3.6v ( Bat full charge i have 4.07v )

            NRF24L01+ = 3.6

            I have 8 device and his work with CR123A for 6 months
            When charge some device cannot translate packets, but after work

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            • Ivan ZI Ivan Z

              DHT22 = 3.3-6V DC

              CR123A = 3.6v ( Bat full charge i have 4.07v )

              NRF24L01+ = 3.6

              I have 8 device and his work with CR123A for 6 months
              When charge some device cannot translate packets, but after work

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              AWI
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              #270

              @Ivan-Z I think you are lucky... I burned a few radio's with a similar setup (with LiPO solar charger) I like your minimal design. If you replace the DHT sensor with a htu21 you can make it even smaller. There are a few htu21d boards with a 3.3v regulator on it which you could use to power the radio.

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                Ivan Z
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                @AWI
                What regulator do you use?

                I do not use the regulator because it has a extremeconsumption
                AMS1117-3.3 = 5~10mV in idle

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                • Ivan ZI Ivan Z

                  @AWI
                  What regulator do you use?

                  I do not use the regulator because it has a extremeconsumption
                  AMS1117-3.3 = 5~10mV in idle

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                  AWI
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                  @Ivan-Z I use the XC6206 series regulator. most of the times. The quiescent current for this one is very low 1-3 uA. This regulator is used by many of the sensor board suppliers to supply sensors with 3.3v Eg. In many cases (eg Adafruit) you can use the board as a "3.3v power supply"
                  upload-087eda80-75af-457b-804a-a16e6d67612f

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                  • Roberto BrunialtiR Offline
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                    #273

                    Hi guys. I'm waiting for your board!
                    the only concern is about the 2xAA batteries adoption that could increase the overall size of a sensor node to a "normal node" size ( http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/s/devduino.html?search_in_description=0).
                    I would like a stack as following: battery+board+radio. with the same footprint of the radio module.
                    The battery could be a CR123 with regulator, and the holder could be a pcb holder as this: http://www.memoryprotectiondevices.com/datasheets/BH-CR2-PC-datasheet.pdf
                    I actually ordered some of these: http://www.elecrow.com/devduino-sensor-node-v4-atmega-328-p-1201.html, at this moment the closest to my size requirements.
                    What do you think.?

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                    • Roberto BrunialtiR Roberto Brunialti

                      Hi guys. I'm waiting for your board!
                      the only concern is about the 2xAA batteries adoption that could increase the overall size of a sensor node to a "normal node" size ( http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/s/devduino.html?search_in_description=0).
                      I would like a stack as following: battery+board+radio. with the same footprint of the radio module.
                      The battery could be a CR123 with regulator, and the holder could be a pcb holder as this: http://www.memoryprotectiondevices.com/datasheets/BH-CR2-PC-datasheet.pdf
                      I actually ordered some of these: http://www.elecrow.com/devduino-sensor-node-v4-atmega-328-p-1201.html, at this moment the closest to my size requirements.
                      What do you think.?

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                      #274

                      @Roberto-Brunialti I am looking forward to this board also. I deployed a few Devduino V4's. These are really well built but lack the "minimal" size, have only a few connectors (enough in most cases as a good temp/hum sensor is on board).. And "restrict" you to the use of non-rechargable CR123 cells (3V,no regulator). I will love the very small footprint combined with the flexibility in power sources (and extra features) in the "Minimal design thoughts" design. :heart_eyes:

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                        Think we should rename the thread to "Mysensors Micro" as this is the new name, since it's the first "official" board from mysensors.

                        Anyway, just got a couple of pictures from the factory in China, they have build the first batch of 5 pcb's that they are verifying at the moment, and then they should be shipped to us (either @hek or me?) and then we need to verify it, before giving a go on the production.

                        So we are comming closer to a "launch" of the device.

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                        • tbowmoT tbowmo

                          Think we should rename the thread to "Mysensors Micro" as this is the new name, since it's the first "official" board from mysensors.

                          Anyway, just got a couple of pictures from the factory in China, they have build the first batch of 5 pcb's that they are verifying at the moment, and then they should be shipped to us (either @hek or me?) and then we need to verify it, before giving a go on the production.

                          So we are comming closer to a "launch" of the device.

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                          #276

                          @tbowmo

                          Yep, might also be good to create a new thread in Announcement when it has been launched (and is for sale) with a back-reference here for history/design decisions made by you.

                          I should probably start working on a more complete page on the main site with more details and illustrations.

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                            #277

                            In your design, C3, the nrf 4u7 capacitor, is a classic ceramic capacitor. In the mysensors tutorial, they write a polarized capacitor is better for the NRF. I use tantalum capacitor wich are bigger but is there a difference with the ceramic one for the nrf. I would like to use a ceramic 0603 too if there is no difference for nrf.

                            Thank's

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                              @Tibus

                              In theory ceramic capacitors should be better, it has a lower ESR, and are better suited to reduce ripple, or noise on the supply locally, as it has a faster response to power requirements, than equivalent electrolytic capacitors.

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                                #279

                                will it be possible to use this board pcb without soldering the sensor , flash and security chip?

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                                • M Mickey

                                  will it be possible to use this board pcb without soldering the sensor , flash and security chip?

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                                  @Mickey

                                  Yes, you can use it without those mounted. But I don't think that we are going to sell it without those components mounted

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                                    #281

                                    Any good news about the d-day (delivery day :smiley: ) ?

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                                      Small production run of 200 units started this morning. :)

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                                      • hekH hek

                                        Small production run of 200 units started this morning. :)

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                                        @hek said:

                                        Small production run of 200 units started this morning. :)

                                        You would run-out of units very soon...

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                                          when preorders will be available ?

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