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230V power supply to Arduino

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  • jeylitesJ jeylites

    @axillent

    I like the case you are using. Where did you get it from?upload-a5807239-d1ad-499a-97c0-c24a736c0ce8.JPG

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    @jeylites said:

    @axillent

    I like the case you are using. Where did you get it from?

    It looks like it was printed.

    If so, are you willing to share the files?

    Fulltime Servoy Developer
    Parttime Moderator MySensors board

    I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
    I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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      #37

      yes, all cases are printed
      sure, I can share if you need
      the case developed for a particular custom made PCB

      sense and drive

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      • axillentA axillent

        yes, all cases are printed
        sure, I can share if you need
        the case developed for a particular custom made PCB

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        @axillent said:

        the case developed for a particular custom made PCB

        I understand but the design is still a good starting point :)

        Fulltime Servoy Developer
        Parttime Moderator MySensors board

        I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
        I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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        • marceltrapmanM marceltrapman

          @axillent said:

          the case developed for a particular custom made PCB

          I understand but the design is still a good starting point :)

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          axillent
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          #39

          @marceltrapman sure, just give me some time to publish it on thingerverse

          sense and drive

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            #40

            Nice, thanks...

            Fulltime Servoy Developer
            Parttime Moderator MySensors board

            I use Domoticz as controller for Z-Wave and MySensors (previously Indigo and OpenHAB).
            I have a FABtotum to print cases.

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            • MagiskeM Offline
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              #41

              Was looking into the same and ordered 2 different 230/110v to 5v of ebay to get a cheap 5v powersource. Just got them today.

              thingy2.png
              The White around $1.5 and the Black was $1.0

              thingy1.png
              Before wirering everything up, I just added the smaller white's pcb to the black case incl. radio and pro mini. And there is room for a bit more.
              So unless it goes up in flames I will try to create a default sensor node.

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                If you don`t go over 50-60% of the amps that that charger can output, there will be no problems. I suggest you replace the capacitor on the 5V area with a bigger one and change the 220/110v capacitor with a higher quality one. What I figure from your pictures is that the black charger doesn't have a bridge rectifier.. It's safer for you to use one. (Don't forget about the fuse)

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                • ferpandoF Offline
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                  #43

                  Anyone tested one of these cheap power supplies with an osciloscope?
                  I got a couple yesterday but not sure if they are good enough

                  UT8079rXhXXXXagOFbXc.jpg UT8rBSrXetXXXagOFbX9.jpg UT8u.wlXl0cXXagOFbXN.jpg

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                    #44

                    I've seen these and also got interested. Any input on these is appreciated.

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                    • MagiskeM Magiske

                      Was looking into the same and ordered 2 different 230/110v to 5v of ebay to get a cheap 5v powersource. Just got them today.

                      thingy2.png
                      The White around $1.5 and the Black was $1.0

                      thingy1.png
                      Before wirering everything up, I just added the smaller white's pcb to the black case incl. radio and pro mini. And there is room for a bit more.
                      So unless it goes up in flames I will try to create a default sensor node.

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                      #45

                      @Magiske I am using a power supply similar to the black one. My one has a fake optocoupler. The output voltage is unregulated. Have a close look before using this pcb. ;)

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                        wrote on last edited by Roberto Brunialti
                        #46

                        May be too big or too expansive... but it is for sure a good (and safe...) product with a 33x22 mm footprint..

                        http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/RECOM-Power/RAC01-33SC/?qs=waQl70lBfV2Z5QQrs%2FIAaw%3D%3D

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                          Does it fit on 2.54 mm prototype boards?

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                            #48

                            Yes it does.
                            Look data sheet http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/468/RAC01_02-SC-16262.pdf

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                              I've got a couple of them (3.3 and 5 V models), the wired models. Just received. Still to test...

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                                #50

                                you can disassemble some components like transformer and cap. So you can make your own mysensors design and you get very small and cheap transformer. I can't find cheaper I think. or maybe on alibaba!
                                I have these http://fr.aliexpress.com/item/AC-220V-DC-3V-10V-5V-9V-1w-1x1w-2w-2x1w-3w-3x1w-Constant-Current-Constant/1900256299.html?recommendVersion=1

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                                • scalzS scalz

                                  you can disassemble some components like transformer and cap. So you can make your own mysensors design and you get very small and cheap transformer. I can't find cheaper I think. or maybe on alibaba!
                                  I have these http://fr.aliexpress.com/item/AC-220V-DC-3V-10V-5V-9V-1w-1x1w-2w-2x1w-3w-3x1w-Constant-Current-Constant/1900256299.html?recommendVersion=1

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                                  @scalz said:

                                  you can disassemble some components like transformer and cap. So you can make your own mysensors design and you get very small and cheap transformer. I can't find cheaper I think. or maybe on alibaba!
                                  I have these http://fr.aliexpress.com/item/AC-220V-DC-3V-10V-5V-9V-1w-1x1w-2w-2x1w-3w-3x1w-Constant-Current-Constant/1900256299.html?recommendVersion=1

                                  Can this convert 230v to 5v and supply enough power for say an pro mini with motion sensor?

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                                    @msebbe : yes it can.

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                                    • scalzS scalz

                                      @msebbe : yes it can.

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                                      @scalz these are constant current. how come they supply constant voltage?

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                                        @Moshe Livne: when I tested it, it was with atmel standalone. So I added a voltage regulator. And you can add a little filter if you want..

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                                        • scalzS scalz

                                          @Moshe Livne: when I tested it, it was with atmel standalone. So I added a voltage regulator. And you can add a little filter if you want..

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                                          @scalz Oh I see. Thanks!

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