💬 MDMSNode "Power"
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Is there any chance we could see the .brd file or at least give us some sort of dimensions for the physical product here.
Thanks :)
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Is there any chance we could see the .brd file or at least give us some sort of dimensions for the physical product here.
Thanks :)
@Samuel235 said in 💬 MDMSNode "Power":
Is there any chance we could see the .brd file or at least give us some sort of dimensions for the physical product here.
Thanks :)
This is pcb size picture:

And this is enclosure link.
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Awesome, might be beneficial to add to the openhardware description too.
Thanks.
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@Samuel235 I agree, it will be done.
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@Samuel235 I agree, it will be done.
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@kalina - Perfect, I notice you have published design files for the rest of your designs but not this. Can't help but wonder why....
@Samuel235 Because I have already found mistake with ACS711 connection... i will upload source files later, don't worry :)
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@Samuel235 Because I have already found mistake with ACS711 connection... i will upload source files later, don't worry :)
@kalina I Look forward to seeing the files ;)
Do you design your boards to a certain sizing to fit in certain containers/enclosures or do you just size your boards according to the contained hardware?
I've recently noticed that there isn't much price difference from say a 50 x 50mm to a 100 x 100mm board. When i started to get boards made, there were 50 x 50mm prototyping board packages that were much cheaper than the 100mm counterparts. This opens up a much more interesting scope for products made here now.
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@kalina I Look forward to seeing the files ;)
Do you design your boards to a certain sizing to fit in certain containers/enclosures or do you just size your boards according to the contained hardware?
I've recently noticed that there isn't much price difference from say a 50 x 50mm to a 100 x 100mm board. When i started to get boards made, there were 50 x 50mm prototyping board packages that were much cheaper than the 100mm counterparts. This opens up a much more interesting scope for products made here now.
@Samuel235 Firstly I choose the type of device that I want to design, then I look for suitable enclosure. Further work involves the placement of everything in the enclosure. In addition to that, I always use 3D modeling for appreciating the ability to do the task.
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@Samuel235 Firstly I choose the type of device that I want to design, then I look for suitable enclosure. Further work involves the placement of everything in the enclosure. In addition to that, I always use 3D modeling for appreciating the ability to do the task.
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I have received pcbs and i am waiting for components now for device testing.
PCBWAY.com sent me pcbs in less than 2 weeks, as always super quality, thanks to them!

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I have received pcbs and i am waiting for components now for device testing.
PCBWAY.com sent me pcbs in less than 2 weeks, as always super quality, thanks to them!

@kalina - I can't recommend PCBWay.com enough to people considering their price point, they're pretty high quality. Hope to see the tests completed without issue for you :)
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@kalina - I can't recommend PCBWay.com enough to people considering their price point, they're pretty high quality. Hope to see the tests completed without issue for you :)
@Samuel235 said in 💬 MDMSNode "Power":
Hope to see the tests completed without issue for you
Thanks! But for the first release it sounds extremely optimistic :bowtie:
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@Samuel235 said in 💬 MDMSNode "Power":
Hope to see the tests completed without issue for you
Thanks! But for the first release it sounds extremely optimistic :bowtie:
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Luckily, the device has started up without problems. Yesterday I tested it, even the kettle worked through the device (9A). Now I can share the source files of the project (already are refreshed).

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Luckily, the device has started up without problems. Yesterday I tested it, even the kettle worked through the device (9A). Now I can share the source files of the project (already are refreshed).

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Luckily, the device has started up without problems. Yesterday I tested it, even the kettle worked through the device (9A). Now I can share the source files of the project (already are refreshed).

@kalina what is the purpose of the vias on the AC traces? Thermal relief from the components on the other side?
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@kalina what is the purpose of the vias on the AC traces? Thermal relief from the components on the other side?
@sundberg84, vias connect the AC traces on the TOP and BOT layers (see picture). This was done for reduce resistance of the conductors and distribute the heat caused by the flow of large currents through them.

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Kalina,
What CAD program are you using for this project? The board file does not seem to be Eagle or KiCad.@JWB said in 💬 MDMSNode "Power":
What CAD program are you using for this project? The board file does not seem to be Eagle or KiCad.
I use Altium Designer.