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💬 RFM69 Livolo 2 channels 1 way EU switch(VL-C700X-1 Ver: B8)

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  • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

    Thx mtiutiu.
    I followed your advises and i converted the project to kicad ;)
    For the board frame, i have tested it with paper but it's difficult to check it because paper is flexible..

    Same for the position of the 2x7 pins connectors, i think it's ok but i'm not sure until i have tested it with a real pcb.

    You are right for the power !! I haven't check the current consumption of the RFM !! OMG 45mA in tranmit mode when NRF24L01 is 11.3mA (but with 0dBm output power for NRF).

    For RFM it's 20mA with 0dBm. Can't we set RFM to 0dBm ? I don't know the consequences for the range if we change this parameter...

    The installed regulator is 7130-1 = 30mA for Vin=5V. Maybe it's more current for 3V ? I didn't see the information in the doc :(

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    wrote on last edited by mtiutiu
    #69

    @tonnerre33

    If you keep the average power dissipation under 250mW(half of the max rated value from the datasheet) it should be ok. Reducing the Tx power helps but will decrease coverage - but that's not a problem if you set your nodes as repeaters too as this will increase coverage(not the battery powered ones of course). So yes there are solutions don't worry.

    Oh and I used paper too when I replicated the original board outline, touchpads and main connector placement. Then I scanned it, imported it into Inkscape, a little bit of QCAD...and in the end got the final results. There may be an easier way of doing it but I didn't had any better idea(s) at that time.

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      Hi,
      What about change 7130-1 to for example: MCP1703T-3302E/MB ?
      MIKa

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      • MiKaM MiKa

        Hi,
        What about change 7130-1 to for example: MCP1703T-3302E/MB ?
        MIKa

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        wrote on last edited by mtiutiu
        #71

        @MiKa

        That device is rated at 16V max input voltage...I won't use that because the input varies from 12 to 14V approx. So it's like living on the edge. Why are people afraid of including a DC-DC converter into their design when high voltage drops are involved and a little bit more output current is required - actually we can speak in terms of power here as it's more appropriate. So we all know that when it comes to more power a DC-DC converter is more efficient than a classic LDO. Is it because of noise? That can be filtered not a problem and reduced to an acceptable level. In terms of volume - indeed there are more components involved and a little bit more care is needed when designing the PCB but hey we need to make some compromise in the end...and I for example like to stay on the safe side on the long term.

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        • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

          @MiKa

          That device is rated at 16V max input voltage...I won't use that because the input varies from 12 to 14V approx. So it's like living on the edge. Why are people afraid of including a DC-DC converter into their design when high voltage drops are involved and a little bit more output current is required - actually we can speak in terms of power here as it's more appropriate. So we all know that when it comes to more power a DC-DC converter is more efficient than a classic LDO. Is it because of noise? That can be filtered not a problem and reduced to an acceptable level. In terms of volume - indeed there are more components involved and a little bit more care is needed when designing the PCB but hey we need to make some compromise in the end...and I for example like to stay on the safe side on the long term.

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          #72

          Is there a connection example with ESP?

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            Is there a connection example with ESP?

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            @alexus

            Hi, I don't know of any. There was @DJONvl who claims that he did it on this thread: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2775/livolo-glass-panel-touch-light-wall-switch-arduino-433mhz/75. But it didn't got my attention as ESP or any WiFi module is too power hungry for this project where simple sensors/actuators are involved and very light in terms of power usage(including radio transport). But as I said this is only my personal preference.

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            • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

              Thx mtiutiu.
              I followed your advises and i converted the project to kicad ;)
              For the board frame, i have tested it with paper but it's difficult to check it because paper is flexible..

              Same for the position of the 2x7 pins connectors, i think it's ok but i'm not sure until i have tested it with a real pcb.

              You are right for the power !! I haven't check the current consumption of the RFM !! OMG 45mA in tranmit mode when NRF24L01 is 11.3mA (but with 0dBm output power for NRF).

              For RFM it's 20mA with 0dBm. Can't we set RFM to 0dBm ? I don't know the consequences for the range if we change this parameter...

              The installed regulator is 7130-1 = 30mA for Vin=5V. Maybe it's more current for 3V ? I didn't see the information in the doc :(

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              wrote on last edited by mtiutiu
              #74

              @tonnerre33

              Nice work regarding Kicad. You'll see that on the long term it's a real benefit to switch to Kicad and I strongly adhere to it even though some people would say the contrary. It is indeed a little bit hard maybe to start with it and the learning curve is not the easiest one but after you master it then it will be a joy to work with. And more features/bug fixes are made as we speak because it's a very active developed project now. And on top of that that it's FREE - no limitations or whatsoever.

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                I got my PCBs today in the post. Is there a way to hack them to work with new circuit or should I just bin them?

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                  I got my PCBs today in the post. Is there a way to hack them to work with new circuit or should I just bin them?

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                  #76

                  @shabba

                  Until I get my hands on the new switches I cannot say. The thing is that they use now a 2x7 connector instead of a 2x6 one. I don't know how the relays are mapped to the new one and the 3V line. But I think that for sure a new pcb needs to be created. But until then maybe @tonnerre33 can shed some light here with some pictures? Is the new connector mapped ok in your schematics?

                  If I see well in the pictures they moved the connector in the opposite direction so yeah...a new pcb design is needed.

                  And to be honest I cannot keep up with the Lenovo manufacturer and create every time a new pcb because they maybe didn't slept very well over night and decided to change hw revision of the power/relays board on which this project relies. This is overkill and it's a downside for this project as I need to rely on their power supply board.

                  Now as I promised I will create a new pcb for the new hw revision but ONLY for that and not the future ones. The new hw revision that they use now is the one that @tonnerre33 and @shabba has which is: VL-C702X-2 VER:C1

                  But @shabba there's @tonnerre33 who works on this and started ahead of me so maybe you two can sync up on this?

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                  • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                    @alexus

                    Hi, I don't know of any. There was @DJONvl who claims that he did it on this thread: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2775/livolo-glass-panel-touch-light-wall-switch-arduino-433mhz/75. But it didn't got my attention as ESP or any WiFi module is too power hungry for this project where simple sensors/actuators are involved and very light in terms of power usage(including radio transport). But as I said this is only my personal preference.

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                    @mtiutiu Very much I ask, prompt as to connect esp-01 instead of RFM

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                      @mtiutiu Very much I ask, prompt as to connect esp-01 instead of RFM

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                      @alexus

                      Creating a new board with new hardware/new stuff like the ESP-01 is a thing that requires time and testing which is a luxury that I really don't have now. So I'm sorry but I won't invest time/money in creating/testing boards with ESP modules. The only thing that I'm going to do is to re-design the RFM board only as it doesn't require too much changes/work/time/money and it was tested beforehand.

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                      • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                        @alexus

                        Creating a new board with new hardware/new stuff like the ESP-01 is a thing that requires time and testing which is a luxury that I really don't have now. So I'm sorry but I won't invest time/money in creating/testing boards with ESP modules. The only thing that I'm going to do is to re-design the RFM board only as it doesn't require too much changes/work/time/money and it was tested beforehand.

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                        @mtiutiu I'm not asking you to design the board again. If you can tell how to connect the ESP module to your board?

                        thanks for the advice

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                        • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                          @shabba

                          Until I get my hands on the new switches I cannot say. The thing is that they use now a 2x7 connector instead of a 2x6 one. I don't know how the relays are mapped to the new one and the 3V line. But I think that for sure a new pcb needs to be created. But until then maybe @tonnerre33 can shed some light here with some pictures? Is the new connector mapped ok in your schematics?

                          If I see well in the pictures they moved the connector in the opposite direction so yeah...a new pcb design is needed.

                          And to be honest I cannot keep up with the Lenovo manufacturer and create every time a new pcb because they maybe didn't slept very well over night and decided to change hw revision of the power/relays board on which this project relies. This is overkill and it's a downside for this project as I need to rely on their power supply board.

                          Now as I promised I will create a new pcb for the new hw revision but ONLY for that and not the future ones. The new hw revision that they use now is the one that @tonnerre33 and @shabba has which is: VL-C702X-2 VER:C1

                          But @shabba there's @tonnerre33 who works on this and started ahead of me so maybe you two can sync up on this?

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                          wrote on last edited by tonnerre33
                          #80

                          @mtiutiu Yes the new connector is mapped for the new version. I have checked the pins with the multimeter.

                          I have done many picture that you can see here :

                          http://www.photorapide.com/albums/jordan/kqadrk/livolo-vl-c702x-2-ver-c1.html

                          I hope you will find the informations that you want.

                          Caution if you look my schema for see the mapping of the pin because on my board the bottom is your top and the top your bottom ;)

                          Edit : I have added the mapping in the picture album

                          Did you know why the pin in red surrounded is connected to the VIN ? alt text

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                            @mtiutiu I'm not asking you to design the board again. If you can tell how to connect the ESP module to your board?

                            thanks for the advice

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                            @alexus

                            Ok...my bad. I didn't understand your initial question. But now the next question is: what do you want to accomplish exactly? Can you be more specific?

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                            • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

                              @mtiutiu Yes the new connector is mapped for the new version. I have checked the pins with the multimeter.

                              I have done many picture that you can see here :

                              http://www.photorapide.com/albums/jordan/kqadrk/livolo-vl-c702x-2-ver-c1.html

                              I hope you will find the informations that you want.

                              Caution if you look my schema for see the mapping of the pin because on my board the bottom is your top and the top your bottom ;)

                              Edit : I have added the mapping in the picture album

                              Did you know why the pin in red surrounded is connected to the VIN ? alt text

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                              #82

                              @tonnerre33

                              Thanks for the pics and for your time. Well that's how the SOT-89 package is designed. If I'm not mistaking the big metallic pad was made like that for better thermal dissipation if you make the copper area which it connects to big enough. Now why it was specifically connected to Vin...that I'm afraid I don't know.

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                                @alexus

                                Ok...my bad. I didn't understand your initial question. But now the next question is: what do you want to accomplish exactly? Can you be more specific?

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                                @mtiutiu I ask you to help me connect ESP-01 to your board

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                                  Just want to confirm that I also received a "VL-C702X-2 VER:C1" today in the mail so at least they haven't made yet another version.

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                                    #85

                                    Hello @mtiutiu i think i have finished my first version.
                                    I have modified the pcb with your suggestions (power the node with 12VCC).
                                    I have corrected a big mistake too, the AT25DF512C footprint was wrong (convertor mistake i think) ...

                                    I have to put 2 resistors on the prohibided face ^^ but normaly it should be ok

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                                      So besides the header being bigger what else has changed? I have received the current PCBs and wondering what I might need to do to make them still work?

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                                        So besides the header being bigger what else has changed? I have received the current PCBs and wondering what I might need to do to make them still work?

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                                        #87

                                        @shabba said in 💬 Livolo 2 channels 1 way EU switch(VL-C700X-1 Ver: B8):

                                        The position of the header has changed too. Now it's on the right part.
                                        I think you can use your pcb but you'll need some wires between the femal header and the new mal header.

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                                          @shabba said in 💬 Livolo 2 channels 1 way EU switch(VL-C700X-1 Ver: B8):

                                          The position of the header has changed too. Now it's on the right part.
                                          I think you can use your pcb but you'll need some wires between the femal header and the new mal header.

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                                          @tonnerre33 Thanks - do you happen to know the pin out?

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