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230V power supply to Arduino

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  • axillentA Offline
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    axillent
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    wrote on last edited by
    #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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      wrote on last edited by
      #38

      @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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        wrote on last edited by
        #39

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

        sense and drive

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        • marceltrapmanM Offline
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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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            wrote on last edited by Magiske
            #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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            • Vladut GrecuV Offline
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              #42

              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

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                • gaduG Offline
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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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                    Jan Gatzke
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #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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                    • Roberto BrunialtiR Offline
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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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                      • J Offline
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                        #47

                        Does it fit on 2.54 mm prototype boards?

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                        • DidiD Offline
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                          Didi
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #48

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

                          if (knowledge == 0) { use BRAIN; use GOOGLE;use SEARCH; } else {make POST;}

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                          • Roberto BrunialtiR Offline
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                            #49

                            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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                                  #52

                                  @msebbe : yes it can.

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                                  • scalzS scalz

                                    @msebbe : yes it can.

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

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                                      #54

                                      @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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                                        @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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                                        • 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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                                          wrote on last edited by
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                                          @scalz said:

                                          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

                                          I'm using similar one, it is also called 3 x1 W Led driver and by my measurements provides 300mA and 17V without load

                                          I use 220uF to filter its output and I use 78L05 to regulate down to 5V. This can give up to 5V@40mA output. The restriction is a heating desipation rating for 78L05.
                                          For higher loads I would recomment to use DC stepdown. With DC stepdown you can get up to 5V@650mA with 80% efficiency

                                          sense and drive

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