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💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter

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  • S Samuel235

    I do not have one of these product to test the fitment with the connector in the correct placement. If i had one i would have got that eagle file to you asap :(

    Do you have a link to the EU/UK version so i could take a look through. I've only ever read the US version but knew that they had a UK version and assumed it was the same but different mounting and voltage ratings.

    The only thing that bothers me, and stops me purchasing these, is the fact they're WiFi, if RF i would have them everywhere already :(

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    Nca78
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    @Samuel235 They are not wifi, they have a 433MHz receiver. Receiver only, that's the main problem.
    With a MySensors board to replace the touch PCB, problem solved :)

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    • Nca78N Nca78

      @Samuel235 They are not wifi, they have a 433MHz receiver. Receiver only, that's the main problem.
      With a MySensors board to replace the touch PCB, problem solved :)

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      #8

      @Nca78 - Indeed, this is why i said that i would have had them everywhere if they were not WiFi and hence why i'm interested in this development :)

      MySensors 2.1.1
      Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
      Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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        Hello,
        I have designed the outline of the 2 buttons, 1 way board EU the last week ;)
        I need time for identifiy the function of each connector pin because they have changed.
        I must do the same thing for the 1 buttons, 1 way EU version which i have.
        But i would like to see if we can use a gate OR for command the relays by TTP Or Atmega. I want to keep the possiblity to command the light with button even if the atmega is out off service.

        For doing this i'll need help because i'm newbie in electronic ;)

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        • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

          Hello,
          I have designed the outline of the 2 buttons, 1 way board EU the last week ;)
          I need time for identifiy the function of each connector pin because they have changed.
          I must do the same thing for the 1 buttons, 1 way EU version which i have.
          But i would like to see if we can use a gate OR for command the relays by TTP Or Atmega. I want to keep the possiblity to command the light with button even if the atmega is out off service.

          For doing this i'll need help because i'm newbie in electronic ;)

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          Nca78
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          @tonnerre33 said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:
          if the atmega is out off service.

          Never seen that before without frying it with too high voltage, or bricking it with failed bootloader writing.
          If it happens in the wall switch, the high voltage will also fry the TTP223 and you won't get any touch function to make a "or" with :P
          It would also block you from doing any "advanced" use of the buttons, like long touch, double touch, ...

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            Samuel235
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            wrote on last edited by Samuel235
            #11

            Personally, i don't think there is a need to have with working without the ATMega. If it was mine, i would like to have a pretty sure way of seeing there is a problem, not to be able to continue using the product even if it was 'broken' to an extent. I see why you would like that feature but i just don't see it being much use. If you have a specific case that you would like to put forward or i'm not seeing any serious use of this, please advise me as i would change my mind :)

            Just my opinion about this case would be that if i knew it was broken but could still use it without an issue then i would be rather lazy and not change the atmega straight away. But that may just be me alone, everyone else may not be as busy/lazy as me. Maybe that is the engineer inside of me coming out though haha.

            MySensors 2.1.1
            Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
            Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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              Nca78
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              It would take 2 minutes to put back the original Livolo touch plate anyway, so IMHO not worth adding other components = more complexity = higher risk of failure.

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              • Nca78N Nca78

                @tonnerre33 said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:
                if the atmega is out off service.

                Never seen that before without frying it with too high voltage, or bricking it with failed bootloader writing.
                If it happens in the wall switch, the high voltage will also fry the TTP223 and you won't get any touch function to make a "or" with :P
                It would also block you from doing any "advanced" use of the buttons, like long touch, double touch, ...

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                @Nca78 @Samuel235
                Thanks you for your arguments, both of you.
                You're right, if the atmega was broken, the best way is to stop use this node because some components could be broken too.
                This feature can permit to use the command when a problem with the radio or the controler appear.
                But with MY_TRANSPORT_WAIT_READY_MS , maybe we don't need this feature anymore ?
                You convainced me to undo this feature and minimise the components mostly if Livolo will make many updates.

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                  tonnerre33
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                  #14

                  Hi all,

                  As you requested, if someone want to check the board, i have adapted it for LINOVO 2 gangs 1 way EU format.

                  You can find the files her https://github.com/tonnerre33/Linovo_EU_2Gang_1way/tree/develop/ ;)

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                  • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

                    Hi all,

                    As you requested, if someone want to check the board, i have adapted it for LINOVO 2 gangs 1 way EU format.

                    You can find the files her https://github.com/tonnerre33/Linovo_EU_2Gang_1way/tree/develop/ ;)

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                    @tonnerre33
                    Perfect, Thank You!
                    :thumbsup:

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                    • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

                      Hi all,

                      As you requested, if someone want to check the board, i have adapted it for LINOVO 2 gangs 1 way EU format.

                      You can find the files her https://github.com/tonnerre33/Linovo_EU_2Gang_1way/tree/develop/ ;)

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                      mtiutiu
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                      #16

                      @tonnerre33

                      Hi,

                      Nice work. I was very curious regarding on how did you made the pcb layout so I took a little time to inspect it and I noticed that you added a ceramic resonator but it's placed a little bit too far from the MCU pins. Now I know why you did that and this is the reason I didn't used a crystal/ceramic resonator in the first place - that's because of the limited space available. When I say limited is because of many reasons:

                      1. it's not ok to have traces/components under and/or too close the touch pads
                      2. didn't wanted to place components on the other side of the board because that's where the livolo glass panel comes and it may interfere from a mechanical point of view

                      That said I gave up on using a crystal/ceramic resonator and in most of the cases the internal 8MHz RC oscillator is more than enough(as far as I know it only matters when you have an environment where temperature variations are pretty significant so the MCU oscillator frequency can drift a lot).

                      Now getting back to your board and crystal/ceramic resonator placement: it's advisable to have it as close as possible to the MCU pins where it connects to and this is to reduce parasitic inductance/capacitance that long traces can and will create. Remember that 8MHz is pretty high frequency so even short traces matter so you don't want surprises in your circuit.

                      Other notes:

                      1. filtering caps for MCU need to be placed also as close as possible to Vdd pins(and for Aref too).
                      2. the big polarized capacitors(tantalum and/or electrolytic) need to have lower value ceramic capacitors around 100nF placed in parallel in order to reduce their high ESR

                      Oh and please stop using Eagle in the future :simple_smile: ..I was a former user of Eagle and now I'm really glad I got rid of it trust me. Aside from the limitations that it has and now even more as it was acquired by Autodesk it doesn't have some VERY useful features like KiCAD has now when it comes to pcb routing( one of them is push and shove ). Now I know it's hard to gave up on a tool that you used for a very long time(it was for me too) but with a little effort and small steps it can be done. And I know that KiCAD it's not that stable as Eagle is but it's still very usable(even with nightly builds that I use because of the new and nifty features). It has a little different learning curve and it's a little bit hard in the beginning but after you master it then it's a kids play. Not to mention that you have a 3D viewer for your board(very useful for mechanical integration and inspection) and it supports step models(in the nightly builds for sure).
                      I'm making all of my designs using KiCAD for a long time now and I didn't had issues with the final PCB even if I use nightly builds. And on top of all of this: it's FREE and no limitations and great community support on https://forum.kicad.info.

                      I know that you're still working on it so the pcb layout might change but I just wanted to give my first impressions on it. Good luck with your design and keep up the good work.

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                      • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                        @tonnerre33

                        Hi,

                        Nice work. I was very curious regarding on how did you made the pcb layout so I took a little time to inspect it and I noticed that you added a ceramic resonator but it's placed a little bit too far from the MCU pins. Now I know why you did that and this is the reason I didn't used a crystal/ceramic resonator in the first place - that's because of the limited space available. When I say limited is because of many reasons:

                        1. it's not ok to have traces/components under and/or too close the touch pads
                        2. didn't wanted to place components on the other side of the board because that's where the livolo glass panel comes and it may interfere from a mechanical point of view

                        That said I gave up on using a crystal/ceramic resonator and in most of the cases the internal 8MHz RC oscillator is more than enough(as far as I know it only matters when you have an environment where temperature variations are pretty significant so the MCU oscillator frequency can drift a lot).

                        Now getting back to your board and crystal/ceramic resonator placement: it's advisable to have it as close as possible to the MCU pins where it connects to and this is to reduce parasitic inductance/capacitance that long traces can and will create. Remember that 8MHz is pretty high frequency so even short traces matter so you don't want surprises in your circuit.

                        Other notes:

                        1. filtering caps for MCU need to be placed also as close as possible to Vdd pins(and for Aref too).
                        2. the big polarized capacitors(tantalum and/or electrolytic) need to have lower value ceramic capacitors around 100nF placed in parallel in order to reduce their high ESR

                        Oh and please stop using Eagle in the future :simple_smile: ..I was a former user of Eagle and now I'm really glad I got rid of it trust me. Aside from the limitations that it has and now even more as it was acquired by Autodesk it doesn't have some VERY useful features like KiCAD has now when it comes to pcb routing( one of them is push and shove ). Now I know it's hard to gave up on a tool that you used for a very long time(it was for me too) but with a little effort and small steps it can be done. And I know that KiCAD it's not that stable as Eagle is but it's still very usable(even with nightly builds that I use because of the new and nifty features). It has a little different learning curve and it's a little bit hard in the beginning but after you master it then it's a kids play. Not to mention that you have a 3D viewer for your board(very useful for mechanical integration and inspection) and it supports step models(in the nightly builds for sure).
                        I'm making all of my designs using KiCAD for a long time now and I didn't had issues with the final PCB even if I use nightly builds. And on top of all of this: it's FREE and no limitations and great community support on https://forum.kicad.info.

                        I know that you're still working on it so the pcb layout might change but I just wanted to give my first impressions on it. Good luck with your design and keep up the good work.

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                        wrote on last edited by tonnerre33
                        #17

                        @mtiutiu said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:
                        Hi,

                        thanks you for your feedback ;)

                        Whatever the distance, i try to place all the time a ceramic resonator just for debug. Indeed, i have already brick my atmega with wrongs fuses and i had to add a resonator for change them again.

                        I did that on other project even if i use the 8Mhz internal oscillator.

                        For the distance, i didn't now the limit with 8Mhz.

                        I was thinking i have placed the caps for MCU like your project, isn't it ?
                        I didn't know the problem of the big tantalum capacitor (Is 100nF big ?) I'll place a 100nF ceramic capacitor in parrallel of the tantalum capacitor in a next rev.

                        I have tried kicad but when i have printed the PCB it was blurrier than the same maked with eagle. I was afraid with that, that's why i continu with eagle for the moment.

                        I'am glad that you looked this pcb, a big thx again.

                        Edit : on the linovo pcb, why they don't put a ceramic capacitors near the tantalum capacitor ?

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                        • tonnerre33T tonnerre33

                          @mtiutiu said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:
                          Hi,

                          thanks you for your feedback ;)

                          Whatever the distance, i try to place all the time a ceramic resonator just for debug. Indeed, i have already brick my atmega with wrongs fuses and i had to add a resonator for change them again.

                          I did that on other project even if i use the 8Mhz internal oscillator.

                          For the distance, i didn't now the limit with 8Mhz.

                          I was thinking i have placed the caps for MCU like your project, isn't it ?
                          I didn't know the problem of the big tantalum capacitor (Is 100nF big ?) I'll place a 100nF ceramic capacitor in parrallel of the tantalum capacitor in a next rev.

                          I have tried kicad but when i have printed the PCB it was blurrier than the same maked with eagle. I was afraid with that, that's why i continu with eagle for the moment.

                          I'am glad that you looked this pcb, a big thx again.

                          Edit : on the linovo pcb, why they don't put a ceramic capacitors near the tantalum capacitor ?

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                          mtiutiu
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                          wrote on last edited by mtiutiu
                          #18

                          @tonnerre33

                          I wasn't referring to the 100nF ones which are ceramic type usually. If I remember well I saw some 10uF or 100uF in parallel in your schematic (the polarized capacitors) so I was assuming that you use tantalum ones.

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                            @tonnerre33

                            I wasn't referring to the 100nF ones which are ceramic type usually. If I remember well I saw some 10uF or 100uF in parallel in your schematic (the polarized capacitors) so I was assuming that you use tantalum ones.

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                            @mtiutiu said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:
                            Oh sry, i read the wrong value, and now i'm agree 100u is big ;)

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                              So how's the testing going? I'm thinking to try to have seeed to print and assemble the pcb for me as I hate to even think about soldering all of these smd parts manually :)

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                                So how's the testing going? I'm thinking to try to have seeed to print and assemble the pcb for me as I hate to even think about soldering all of these smd parts manually :)

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                                @achurak1 I have problems with the touch sensors, I'm redesigning the PCB now to improve sensibility.
                                The good news is radio performance is great, not a single failure.

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                                  @Nca78 Awesome, thanks for the update!

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                                    So how's the testing going? I'm thinking to try to have seeed to print and assemble the pcb for me as I hate to even think about soldering all of these smd parts manually :)

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                                    Just finished the new version of the board, I'll check it again tomorrow and send it to Seeed to get the PCB.

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                                      Just finished the new version of the board, I'll check it again tomorrow and send it to Seeed to get the PCB.

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                                      @Nca78 - Great! Do you believe the new version has all of the issues fixed?

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                                        @Nca78 - Great! Do you believe the new version has all of the issues fixed?

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                                        @achurak1 said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:

                                        @Nca78 - Great! Do you believe the new version has all of the issues fixed?

                                        Else I wouldn't say it's "finished" ;) (but be careful it's not online yet...)
                                        Did all items in the "todo list" on openhardware.io page, I just had a problem with the holes to put the plastic circles as I had too many wires going to the radio, so it won't be possible to use those from the Livolo switch. They are not absolutely necessary but I will make a 3D printed "separator" to block the light between the different switches.

                                        I also added more extra leds to the center button, there are 4 extra leds now in case you want to use center button for mode/scene selector.

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                                          @achurak1 said in 💬 Livolo 3 buttons US/AU switch adapter:

                                          @Nca78 - Great! Do you believe the new version has all of the issues fixed?

                                          Else I wouldn't say it's "finished" ;) (but be careful it's not online yet...)
                                          Did all items in the "todo list" on openhardware.io page, I just had a problem with the holes to put the plastic circles as I had too many wires going to the radio, so it won't be possible to use those from the Livolo switch. They are not absolutely necessary but I will make a 3D printed "separator" to block the light between the different switches.

                                          I also added more extra leds to the center button, there are 4 extra leds now in case you want to use center button for mode/scene selector.

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                                          @Nca78 - makes sense :) When are you going to upload the gerber files?

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