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  • NeverDieN NeverDie

    This module is interesting because it looks as though it would be relatively easy to attach to most simple sensor projects:
    https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/NRF52832-Bluetooth-4-2-module-Bluetooth-5-program-PCBA-serial-transmission-cost-effective/1383441_32818791344.html

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    @NeverDie Thanks for the nrf link, but I liked the units with coin cell better. I purchased 2.

    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF52832-5-Bluetooth-module-PCBA-Bluetooth-indoor-positioning-to-undertake-the-project-Adult-supplies/32818011255.html?spm=2114.12010108.1000013.1.jSrF4y&traffic_analysisId=recommend_2088_1_82199_new&scm=1007.13339.82199.0&pvid=d299b2c3-7d8c-4704-8765-59c82338fbb8&tpp=1

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    • TerrenceT Terrence

      @NeverDie Thanks for the nrf link, but I liked the units with coin cell better. I purchased 2.

      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF52832-5-Bluetooth-module-PCBA-Bluetooth-indoor-positioning-to-undertake-the-project-Adult-supplies/32818011255.html?spm=2114.12010108.1000013.1.jSrF4y&traffic_analysisId=recommend_2088_1_82199_new&scm=1007.13339.82199.0&pvid=d299b2c3-7d8c-4704-8765-59c82338fbb8&tpp=1

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      @Terrence

      Attractive form factor, but I believe that it's just a beacon. If not, how do you connect it to anything?

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      • TerrenceT Terrence

        @NeverDie Thanks for the nrf link, but I liked the units with coin cell better. I purchased 2.

        https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF52832-5-Bluetooth-module-PCBA-Bluetooth-indoor-positioning-to-undertake-the-project-Adult-supplies/32818011255.html?spm=2114.12010108.1000013.1.jSrF4y&traffic_analysisId=recommend_2088_1_82199_new&scm=1007.13339.82199.0&pvid=d299b2c3-7d8c-4704-8765-59c82338fbb8&tpp=1

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        @Terrence said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

        @NeverDie Thanks for the nrf link, but I liked the units with coin cell better. I purchased 2.

        This module looks great. Both oscillators and the inductor is placed ob board. But the SWDIO and SDCLK are not connected. You can only flash via OTA update. Don't flash MySensors until you have moved the used Flash by NVM driver. The NVM would overwrite the DFU bootloader. It's possible that the nRF5 code needs changes to support running on an nRF5 with Softdevice.

        @scalz is playing/plans to play with Nordics OTA update.

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          A couple more interesting finds.

          1. This one is small but includes a PA, so you can allegedly get 20dBm+ in TX:
            https://www.aliexpress.com/item/PTR5618PA-Nordic-nRF52832-Module-PA-module-BLE-4-0-Module-Free-shipping/32761051086.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.9.W4RMn3&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_5_10152_10065_10151_10068_10130_9947_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10136_10110_10178_10137_10111_10060_10112_10113_10155_10114_10154_438_10056_10055_10054_10182_10059_100031_10099_10078_10079_10103_10073_10102_10120_5360020_10189_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051-9947,searchweb201603_5,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=66711830-6dac-41e4-9674-fe24475ac9f5&algo_expid=4a176404-eb42-4313-9eae-531e59e60ccf-1&algo_pvid=4a176404-eb42-4313-9eae-531e59e60ccf

          2. This one allegedly includes not only a PA, but an LNA too:
            https://www.aliexpress.com/item/nRF52832-LNA-PA-Range-Extension-EV-Board-best-sol-for-the-coming-Bluetooth-5-0-and/32778491443.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.2.W4RMn3&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_5_10152_10065_10151_10068_10130_9947_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10136_10110_10178_10137_10111_10060_10112_10113_10155_10114_10154_438_10056_10055_10054_10182_10059_100031_10099_10078_10079_10103_10073_10102_10120_5360020_10189_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051-9947,searchweb201603_5,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=66711830-6dac-41e4-9674-fe24475ac9f5&algo_expid=4a176404-eb42-4313-9eae-531e59e60ccf-0&algo_pvid=4a176404-eb42-4313-9eae-531e59e60ccf
            Awfully expensive though.

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          • NeverDieN NeverDie

            @Terrence

            Attractive form factor, but I believe that it's just a beacon. If not, how do you connect it to anything?

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            @NeverDie Yes, I got to thinking about that after I pulled the trigger.

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            • d00616D d00616

              @Terrence said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

              @NeverDie Thanks for the nrf link, but I liked the units with coin cell better. I purchased 2.

              This module looks great. Both oscillators and the inductor is placed ob board. But the SWDIO and SDCLK are not connected. You can only flash via OTA update. Don't flash MySensors until you have moved the used Flash by NVM driver. The NVM would overwrite the DFU bootloader. It's possible that the nRF5 code needs changes to support running on an nRF5 with Softdevice.

              @scalz is playing/plans to play with Nordics OTA update.

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              @d00616 Thanks.

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                Lastly, I'm quite intrigued by this one, which is an nRF51832, because it is only 11.4mmx9.5mm in size:
                https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/PTR5528-Fingertip-size-nRF51822-Module-Ultra-Low-Power-Bluetooth-4-0-Low-Energy-RF-Module-Free/130096_1705429590.html?spm=2114.12010108.0.0.TRBTKq

                Has anyone seen anything else which is that small or even smaller?

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                • TerrenceT Terrence

                  @NeverDie Yes, I got to thinking about that after I pulled the trigger.

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                  @Terrence
                  Maybe you'd like this one (or similar) a little better, as it has some additional sensors already built into it:
                  https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Ship-Bluetooth-4-0-temperature-sensor-pressure-sensor-acceleration-sensor-gyroscope-light-nRF51822-bluetooth-4/32705653095.html?spm=2114.10010108.1000013.6.5TTgVd&traffic_analysisId=recommend_2088_3_82199_new&scm=1007.13339.82199.0&pvid=71d80c46-bd50-4ed5-bdc6-1d6253d9e038&tpp=1

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                  • NeverDieN NeverDie

                    @d00616 said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                    I think it's simpler to use one of the ST-LINK v2 clones. The DK board should be good for development, debugging and current measurement.

                    What exactly do I need to do to get it work? I tried it from Windows, and failed. I seem to recall you said you got it to work from Linux after changing a definition. Would you mind showing the steps, or providing a link on how to do that?

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                    @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                    What exactly do I need to do to get it work? I tried it from Windows, and failed. I seem to recall you said you got it to work from Linux after changing a definition. Would you mind showing the steps, or providing a link on how to do that?

                    I have updates my documentation: https://www.openhardware.io/view/376

                    I have tested all three programmer types with Windows 10. It looks like Zadig installs the correct drivers for J-Link and ST-Link adapters. The CMSIS-DAP requires the serial driver from mbed.

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                    • d00616D d00616

                      @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                      What exactly do I need to do to get it work? I tried it from Windows, and failed. I seem to recall you said you got it to work from Linux after changing a definition. Would you mind showing the steps, or providing a link on how to do that?

                      I have updates my documentation: https://www.openhardware.io/view/376

                      I have tested all three programmer types with Windows 10. It looks like Zadig installs the correct drivers for J-Link and ST-Link adapters. The CMSIS-DAP requires the serial driver from mbed.

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                      @d00616
                      Thanks! I had been using a computer running Windows 7, and I got no joy with Zadig and st-link v2 on that. However, you just now mentioned Windows 10, so I'll give that a try.

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                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                        @Terrence
                        Maybe you'd like this one (or similar) a little better, as it has some additional sensors already built into it:
                        https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-Ship-Bluetooth-4-0-temperature-sensor-pressure-sensor-acceleration-sensor-gyroscope-light-nRF51822-bluetooth-4/32705653095.html?spm=2114.10010108.1000013.6.5TTgVd&traffic_analysisId=recommend_2088_3_82199_new&scm=1007.13339.82199.0&pvid=71d80c46-bd50-4ed5-bdc6-1d6253d9e038&tpp=1

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                        @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                        Maybe you'd like this one (or similar) a little better, as it has some additional sensors already built into it:

                        This is the discussion to this board: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/6951/nrf5-multi-sensor-board-12-14/1

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          @d00616
                          Thanks! I had been using a computer running Windows 7, and I got no joy with Zadig and st-link v2 on that. However, you just now mentioned Windows 10, so I'll give that a try.

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                          @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                          hanks! I had been using a computer running Windows 7, and I got no joy with Zadig and st-link v2 on that. However, you just now mentioned Windows 10, so I'll give that a try.

                          I think the best option for beginners is to use an CMSIS-DAP/DAPLink adapter. Firmware and drivers are open source and there is an integrated serial port.

                          The ST-Link adapter is initialized with an ST-Link driver by libwdi. If you have luck you can find an old variant.

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                            Lastly, I'm quite intrigued by this one, which is an nRF51832, because it is only 11.4mmx9.5mm in size:
                            https://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/PTR5528-Fingertip-size-nRF51822-Module-Ultra-Low-Power-Bluetooth-4-0-Low-Energy-RF-Module-Free/130096_1705429590.html?spm=2114.12010108.0.0.TRBTKq

                            Has anyone seen anything else which is that small or even smaller?

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                            @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                            Has anyone seen anything else which is that small or even smaller?

                            Yes. 9x9mm with antenna: https://de.aliexpress.com/store/product/PTR5628-Nordic-nRF52832-Module-BLE-4-0-Module-Free-shipping/130096_32760971926.html but photo and product description are different. I had a discussion with the manufacterer end of 2016 at this time the module was shown as 9*9mm module. The PTR5628 has no 32kHz oscillator, you have to use the unprecise RC oscillator.

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                              @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                              Has anyone seen anything else which is that small or even smaller?

                              Yes. 9x9mm with antenna: https://de.aliexpress.com/store/product/PTR5628-Nordic-nRF52832-Module-BLE-4-0-Module-Free-shipping/130096_32760971926.html but photo and product description are different. I had a discussion with the manufacterer end of 2016 at this time the module was shown as 9*9mm module. The PTR5628 has no 32kHz oscillator, you have to use the unprecise RC oscillator.

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                              @d00616
                              9mmx9mm would be great. However, are you certain? Product description says 15.4mmx15.4mm.

                              Pitty the lack of 32khz crystal, but for a lot of sensor nodes perhaps it won't matter much.

                              I did find this after making my prior post:
                              https://www.aliexpress.com/item/nRF51-M0-Ultra-small-Bluetooth-BLE-Module-4-0-Module-LIS3DH-Support-10-GPIOs/32697055436.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.295.t9NHvJ
                              which is allegedly 8.5mmx10.5mm and allegedly does have a 32Khz crystal, but the trade-off is that it's an nRF51832, not an nRF52832.

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                                @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                                hanks! I had been using a computer running Windows 7, and I got no joy with Zadig and st-link v2 on that. However, you just now mentioned Windows 10, so I'll give that a try.

                                I think the best option for beginners is to use an CMSIS-DAP/DAPLink adapter. Firmware and drivers are open source and there is an integrated serial port.

                                The ST-Link adapter is initialized with an ST-Link driver by libwdi. If you have luck you can find an old variant.

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                                @d00616 said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                                I think the best option for beginners is to use an CMSIS-DAP/DAPLink adapter.

                                Thanks for the tip! Based on your recommendation, I ordered this:
                                http://www.adafruit.com/product/2764
                                because I could expedite the shipping.

                                Hopefully it works.

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                                  @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                                  hanks! I had been using a computer running Windows 7, and I got no joy with Zadig and st-link v2 on that. However, you just now mentioned Windows 10, so I'll give that a try.

                                  I think the best option for beginners is to use an CMSIS-DAP/DAPLink adapter. Firmware and drivers are open source and there is an integrated serial port.

                                  The ST-Link adapter is initialized with an ST-Link driver by libwdi. If you have luck you can find an old variant.

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                                  @d00616
                                  The smallest size I found was this:
                                  https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Bluetooth-UART-Wireless-Data-Transceiver-DA14580-Module-for-Arduino/32666222427.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.284.fiUAYv
                                  It's just 5mmx6.2mm! So, at least the size is very much awesome. It does have an M0 Cortex core, but it's not a Nordic Semi chip: http://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/sites/default/files/da14580_ds_3v4.pdf
                                  so I have no idea if, or to what degree, it can be easily programmed from within the familiar Arduino IDE the way the Nordic chips apparently can. Do you happen to know if it would be trivially easy? Or would getting it to work be a project unto itself?

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                                    what would you use those connectors for?

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                                    @gohan said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                                    what would you use those connectors for?

                                    Once outfitted with the connectors, the modules should then fit quite easily into these for prototyping:
                                    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/6-X-8CM-spacing-1-27-universal-board-thickness-1-6mm-sided-HASL-PCB-test-board/32774106087.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.288.lLgJVv

                                    Not sure if there exist 1.27mm pitch breadboards, but I haven't found any on Aliexpress.

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                                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                      @d00616
                                      The smallest size I found was this:
                                      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Bluetooth-UART-Wireless-Data-Transceiver-DA14580-Module-for-Arduino/32666222427.html?spm=a2g0s.13010208.99999999.284.fiUAYv
                                      It's just 5mmx6.2mm! So, at least the size is very much awesome. It does have an M0 Cortex core, but it's not a Nordic Semi chip: http://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/sites/default/files/da14580_ds_3v4.pdf
                                      so I have no idea if, or to what degree, it can be easily programmed from within the familiar Arduino IDE the way the Nordic chips apparently can. Do you happen to know if it would be trivially easy? Or would getting it to work be a project unto itself?

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                                      @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                                      It's just 5mmx6.2mm! So, at least the size is very much awesome. It does have an M0 Cortex core, but it's not a Nordic Semi chip: http://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/sites/default/files/da14580_ds_3v4.pdf
                                      so I have no idea if, or to what degree, it can be easily programmed from within the familiar Arduino IDE the way the Nordic chips apparently can. Do you happen to know if it would be trivially easy? Or would getting it to work be a project unto itself?

                                      Didn't check in detail but Nordic uses "soft devices", and that's what is compatible with the Arduino platform. That's also why it can work on both NRF51 and NRF52.

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                                        @NeverDie said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                                        It's just 5mmx6.2mm! So, at least the size is very much awesome. It does have an M0 Cortex core, but it's not a Nordic Semi chip: http://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/sites/default/files/da14580_ds_3v4.pdf
                                        so I have no idea if, or to what degree, it can be easily programmed from within the familiar Arduino IDE the way the Nordic chips apparently can. Do you happen to know if it would be trivially easy? Or would getting it to work be a project unto itself?

                                        Didn't check in detail but Nordic uses "soft devices", and that's what is compatible with the Arduino platform. That's also why it can work on both NRF51 and NRF52.

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                                        @Nca78

                                        Unfortunately, I don't think the da14580 will work with the current mysensors library: it appears to be bluetooth only. I only did a quick speed read of its datasheet, but I didn't see any mention of the Nordic proprietary modes (or anything like them) that the mysensors library relies on.

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                                          I have ordered one like this. It's pretty small already, less than 2*1cm :
                                          https://www.aliexpress.com/item/nRF51822-04-BLE4-0-WIFI-Wireless-Bluetooth-Module-TTL-Low-Power-Consumption/32682158906.html

                                          It has very limited I/O and is made to be used in addition to a MCU using UART to communicate, but the SWDIO and SWDCLK pins are broken out so I will see if I can reprogram it.
                                          It has a datasheet to at least get a valid footprint (as I don't plan to use the serial protocol) :
                                          https://4tronix.co.uk/picobot2/WT51822-S4AT.pdf

                                          And it has been featured on Nordic's website where they say it's supposed to have FCC certification (and CE too, but that's just declarative...).
                                          http://www.nordicsemi.com/node_206/node_305/Product-Related-News/Nordic-powered-Bluetooth-Smart-module-simplifies-development-of-wireless-wearables-toys-and-smart-home-solutions

                                          They also claim a 50m range which is way better than the 10m of the da14580 you link above.

                                          So if it can be reprogrammed without problem it looks like a perfect candidate for basic nodes like door, I2C etc

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