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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    tbowmo
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    wrote on last edited by
    #14

    @stevenwatson011

    Only the sensebender is available as official board (described in the thread "Minimal design thoughts")

    Some of the other boards are supplied with manufacturing details, so you can order your own pcb's and populate the boards yourself.

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    • Frank HerrmannF Offline
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      Frank Herrmann
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      #15

      May you want to add my Boards?

      XAmbi mini kid pro (tested with NRF24L01+ & mysensors)
      https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/ezK4aEQd
      http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1593/xambi-kid-mini-pro-prototype/6

      XAmbi kid mainboard (RFM12B)
      https://github.com/xpix/XAmbi/tree/master/Xambi_kids/xambikid_mainboard

      XAmbi kid sensorboard
      https://github.com/xpix/XAmbi/tree/master/Xambi_kids/xambikid_sensorboard

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        smokey1300
        wrote on last edited by smokey1300
        #16

        I am trying to find a new sensor board design and I came across this one on OSH Park. Only thing is I don't who's board design or what documentation goes with it. Anyone have any ideas which one it is? Could it be Mean Penguin version?
        https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/uXIff7XO

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          #17

          @smokey1300
          This is a board that I designed. I didnt think anyone would actually stumble on it. :-)
          I'm not sure about any mean penguins, but here is some extra documentation.
          https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WtImjSbQPctq8rUAT6k1CyUgJHuo2WDs6bO2HfEr8NI/edit?usp=sharing

          Let me know if you want more info. I have built 3 sensors with these boards with no issues.

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          • C Cory

            @smokey1300
            This is a board that I designed. I didnt think anyone would actually stumble on it. :-)
            I'm not sure about any mean penguins, but here is some extra documentation.
            https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WtImjSbQPctq8rUAT6k1CyUgJHuo2WDs6bO2HfEr8NI/edit?usp=sharing

            Let me know if you want more info. I have built 3 sensors with these boards with no issues.

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            TD22057
            Hardware Contributor
            wrote on last edited by
            #18

            @Cory Thanks for the docs - I was looking at your board as well because it's the closest thing to what I think I need and the extra docs help a lot. What software did you use to do the design? I'm thinking about using your design as a baseline with some small changes like:

            • slightly larger board with corner holes for easier mounting
            • support for the ATSHA204 message signing chip

            I've never done a PCB design before but it looks like a fun project...

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              wrote on last edited by
              #19

              Thanks for the reply Cory. I like the design only thing is I have a hard time soldering SMT components. I might order them and tough it out anyways. I appreciate the documentation as it helps a lot. Do you have the schematic too?

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                Cory
                wrote on last edited by
                #20

                I did the design in Eagle after watching some youtube videos. OSHPark has a design rules file and can accept the eagle file type without exporting.

                This board was my very first (second rev to fix some issues). Here is a link to the files if you want to modify it.
                https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1btbQ_slGM4YzZQTGZHZ19NWEk/view?usp=sharing
                Personally I think it would be better to start from scratch in order to get the learning.

                My goal was to get the board as small as possible (to reduce cost). I have a smaller one with the radio inside the arduino footprint, but I haven't tested it or shared it yet.

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                • C Cory

                  I did the design in Eagle after watching some youtube videos. OSHPark has a design rules file and can accept the eagle file type without exporting.

                  This board was my very first (second rev to fix some issues). Here is a link to the files if you want to modify it.
                  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1btbQ_slGM4YzZQTGZHZ19NWEk/view?usp=sharing
                  Personally I think it would be better to start from scratch in order to get the learning.

                  My goal was to get the board as small as possible (to reduce cost). I have a smaller one with the radio inside the arduino footprint, but I haven't tested it or shared it yet.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #21

                  @Cory Great I'll check it out. Do you power any with 3v battery? If so how long does it last? Thanks again.

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                    jemish
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                    #22

                    any PCB available for fan control using dimmer with rotarry switch?

                    I just know only circuit diagram. but I don't try that.

                    96_1257497893.gif

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                    • C Cory

                      @smokey1300
                      This is a board that I designed. I didnt think anyone would actually stumble on it. :-)
                      I'm not sure about any mean penguins, but here is some extra documentation.
                      https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WtImjSbQPctq8rUAT6k1CyUgJHuo2WDs6bO2HfEr8NI/edit?usp=sharing

                      Let me know if you want more info. I have built 3 sensors with these boards with no issues.

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                      chickey
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #23

                      @Cory What size SMD components are used for the caps and resistors?

                      Just ordered 9 boards to test with and ordered a lot of SMD components but then realised they do them in different sizes, SMD is very new to me. Most of what i've ordered are 603.

                      Great looking boards from OSH Park, seem great quality.

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                      • GertSandersG Offline
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                        #24

                        Below you will find a link to a board I made and now use with the MySensors library and EasyIOT.

                        https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/qnkNIMZx

                        This is a version with the small nRF24L01+. I'm now working on a version using the longer board version (with SMA antenna).

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                        • GertSandersG GertSanders

                          Below you will find a link to a board I made and now use with the MySensors library and EasyIOT.

                          https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/qnkNIMZx

                          This is a version with the small nRF24L01+. I'm now working on a version using the longer board version (with SMA antenna).

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                          #25

                          @GertSanders I've now used three of these boards with Domoticz (running on a Synology NAS). Next test is running Domoticz on Raspberry Pi 2 with these sensors.

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                            @GertSanders
                            Nice design! :+1:

                            I think I will purchase this one instead of my design next time I need some mysensor nodes...

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                            • TD22057T Offline
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                              #27

                              FYI for anyone looking to get PCB's made, here is a price comparison site that shows you various manufacturers and what they'll charge you for different sized boards. Prices are crazy cheap these days...

                              http://pcbshopper.com/

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                              • GertSandersG Offline
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                                wrote on last edited by
                                #28

                                @hek Since the OP has not been online the past 5 months, is it possible for someone else to take over editing this post of PCB's for MySensors ? I think you were making a site to collect open source hardware, is that a possible avenue to publish design compatible with MySensors ?

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                                • hekH Offline
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #29

                                  Yes, the idea was to have a openhardware.io as a place for publishing open hardware accompanying the mysensors site/forum.

                                  The emryo is still on my computer but I got stuck trying to visualize gerbers in 3d and doing SSO integration with the mysensors forum. Then some other projects came in the way... and summer.

                                  I've picked up the gerber viewer ideas again last week.. This time I will probably do it as a NodeBB forum plugin to get integration more seamless with the community. Where you can drop gerber files directly in post or link them from your github repository.
                                  I would also need some new mechanism and/or layout to make the open hardware- and sensor projects easier to find here on the forum.

                                  Would've been nice to do a couple of weeks fulltime on this project to get there quickly.. But still have to take care of my dayjob :sweat:

                                  Meanwhile I suggest you post your project in a separate thread and reply here with a link until I sort things out in my mind and plugins. :)

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                                  • AnticimexA Offline
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                                    Contest Winner
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #30

                                    Feel free to add my board as well:
                                    http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1857/my-sensor-node-motherboard-mysensorsnode

                                    Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                                    • GertSandersG Offline
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                                      wrote on last edited by GertSanders
                                      #31

                                      Visualising 3d gerbers is available on other sites. Why repeat the effort ? Access to the gerbers or board files would be sufficient, if accompanied by some explanation or wiki about what you can do with the provided files.

                                      As a designer I do not mind making some documentation, but storing it in an accessible location would be nice.

                                      Github comes to mind. Links to github and recommendations on a minimum set of documents (and "proven" compatibility with the MySensor library) would be totally acceptable for me, but I would like some guidelines.

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                                        wrote on last edited by GertSanders
                                        #32

                                        Here is my version of a compact board for inclusion in the list. This board is equipped with two connectors for NRF24 (so you can choose the orientation of the radio) and uses the MySensors libs. Works in five rooms in my house now.
                                        http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1901/my-own-board-50mm-x-30mm/38
                                        Eagle files are added:
                                        selfcontained low power node v1.sch
                                        selfcontained low power node v1.brd
                                        BOM:
                                        selfcontained-low-power-node-v1.csv
                                        Schematic in PDF format:
                                        selfcontained low power node v1.pdf
                                        A panelised version (could be cleaner but works):
                                        selfcontained low power node v1 panelised.brd

                                        Links to manufacturers:
                                        https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/unP8BmuI (single boards)
                                        http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=11770&accesskey=5f9f38337641290cf017475f1b91ff81 (panelised version)

                                        My version of Optiboot for this board assumes the flashing LED is connected to pin 8 (as is on my board):

                                        optiboot_atmega328_8Mhz_B0.hex

                                        And here are my settings for the board.txt file:

                                        ###############
                                        possible upload speeds: 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, or 115200
                                        for 8MHz we keep this slower to avoid transmission errors.
                                        First settings are for use without a crystal, internal oscillator at 8MHz and Brown Out Detection switched off (to save batteries even more).
                                        Second settings are for use with an external 8MHz crystal (better stability of frequency) and Brown Out Detection switched off (to save batteries even more).
                                        ###############

                                        atmega328pO4M8i.name=atmega328p Optiboot4 8MHz - internal osc. no BOD

                                        atmega328pO4M8i.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.upload.protocol=arduino
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.upload.maximum_size=32256
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.upload.speed=38400

                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.file=optiboot/optiboot_atmega328_8Mhz_B0.hex
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F

                                        atmega328pO4M8i.build.board=AVR_ATMEGA328P
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.build.core=arduino:arduino
                                        atmega328pO4M8i.build.variant=arduino:standard

                                        ###############

                                        atmega328pO4M8c.name=atmega328p Optiboot4 8MHz - crystal

                                        atmega328pO4M8c.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.upload.protocol=arduino
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.upload.maximum_size=32256
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.upload.speed=38400

                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.low_fuses=0xFF
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.file=optiboot/optiboot_atmega328_8Mhz_B0.hex
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F

                                        atmega328pO4M8c.build.board=AVR_ATMEGA328P
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.build.core=arduino:arduino
                                        atmega328pO4M8c.build.variant=arduino:standard

                                        ##########

                                        My IDE is the Arduino IDE 1.6.5

                                        Under the "hardware" directory I keep the following structure (now zipped): atmega328p.zip

                                        Original files are available on GITHUB: https://github.com/GertSanders/batterybasedsensorv2

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                                          wrote on last edited by GertSanders
                                          #33

                                          Here is an AC capable board (in a first tested version, although the filename says V3), it's my first actual spin of the PCB:

                                          AC based repeater V3.sch
                                          AC based repeater V3.brd
                                          AC based repeater V3 partlist.txt
                                          AC based repeater V3.pdf

                                          For some images, look here:
                                          http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2374/50mm-x-50mm-board-with-different-powering-options

                                          I had the boards made by DirtyPcb, a link to order some if you want to test this boards is here:
                                          http://dirtypcbs.com/view.php?share=12146&accesskey=c3a217d7f31434a5565ecf9bdf3f7dc6

                                          I use the atmega328 with the same boot loader as my red board.

                                          Any improvements or suggestions are welcome.

                                          It allows use of 2 AAA batteries, or 5VDC on the VCC input, or anything between 6V and 24V DC when using the step down DC DC converter or 220V AC when using the HLK-PM01.

                                          There is a place for a 3V3 regulator (when using 5V on the Vcc circuit).

                                          There are jumpers to swap the signal (SDA or SCL) on 2 pins, and there are jumpers to enable I2C pull up resistors if needed.

                                          Repository for this design: https://github.com/GertSanders/ACcapableSensor

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