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  • scalzS Offline
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    wrote on last edited by scalz
    #42

    if i remember well, the adafruit board is SAMD21G.

    Here another example, sort of feather i made a while for testing SAMD21E. The same it's rechargeable, and I added some features like a rgb led, sma connector for RFM69/95, flash, signing, MYSX etc..
    0_1497025803973_MyAtsamBoard.jpg
    mounted with a weather extension board i made. If there is an interest, i can clean a bit my files and upload it, it's working well ;)

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    • scalzS scalz

      if i remember well, the adafruit board is SAMD21G.

      Here another example, sort of feather i made a while for testing SAMD21E. The same it's rechargeable, and I added some features like a rgb led, sma connector for RFM69/95, flash, signing, MYSX etc..
      0_1497025803973_MyAtsamBoard.jpg
      mounted with a weather extension board i made. If there is an interest, i can clean a bit my files and upload it, it's working well ;)

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      @scalz said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

      If there is an interest

      There's interest here :D

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      • scalzS scalz

        if i remember well, the adafruit board is SAMD21G.

        Here another example, sort of feather i made a while for testing SAMD21E. The same it's rechargeable, and I added some features like a rgb led, sma connector for RFM69/95, flash, signing, MYSX etc..
        0_1497025803973_MyAtsamBoard.jpg
        mounted with a weather extension board i made. If there is an interest, i can clean a bit my files and upload it, it's working well ;)

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        wrote on last edited by NeverDie
        #44

        @scalz
        I'm very interested too. It probably beats my bumbling attempts at making a Sam21DE18, and if it's already working well, what's not to like?

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        • NeverDieN NeverDie

          Argh. For only a little more than what I paid for the Sparkfun SamD21, I couldn't have gotten the same MCU with an RFM69HCW! And it's already on a 2-layer board, not a 4-layer board:
          https://www.adafruit.com/product/3176
          https://www.amazon.com/Adafruit-Feather-RFM69HCW-Packet-Radio/dp/B01K62LWBC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497022595&sr=8-1&keywords=Adafruit+Feather+M0+RFM69HCW

          <insert facepalm icon> I should have started with that instead, because that's already probably close to what I'll end up with.

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          @NeverDie I love the Feather boards. Currently working with the RFM69 feather. Build in battery connector/charger is very nice to have.

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            wrote on last edited by scalz
            #46

            @NeverDie @Nca78 oki noted!
            @Terrence yeah, agree too. i have assembled one for testing as it was new and not available. Unfortunately, regarding Mysensors use, there are no flash for ota (in case for future), no signing, no eeprom for routing table (atsam has no eeprom, only emulation if i remember), no sma connector ...

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            • TerrenceT Terrence

              @NeverDie I love the Feather boards. Currently working with the RFM69 feather. Build in battery connector/charger is very nice to have.

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              @Terrence said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

              @NeverDie I love the Feather boards. Currently working with the RFM69 feather. Build in battery connector/charger is very nice to have.

              Good to hear! :) I ordered one today (after my posting above). There's a good chance I'll receive it on Sunday. I look forward to trying it out.

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              • scalzS scalz

                @NeverDie @Nca78 oki noted!
                @Terrence yeah, agree too. i have assembled one for testing as it was new and not available. Unfortunately, regarding Mysensors use, there are no flash for ota (in case for future), no signing, no eeprom for routing table (atsam has no eeprom, only emulation if i remember), no sma connector ...

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                @scalz >>Unfortunately, regarding Mysensors use, there are no flash for ota (in case for future), no signing, no eeprom for routing table in mysensors, no sma connector ...

                Well so one of you brilliant guys will come up with a FeatherWing that will add all of that functionality right? :thumbsup:

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                  @Terrence and no usb goodies for protection. woops can't be added on an external board :) I'm kidding, well, i let others make this featherwing, enough busy on my side ;)

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                  • scalzS scalz

                    @Terrence and no usb goodies for protection. woops can't be added on an external board :) I'm kidding, well, i let others make this featherwing, enough busy on my side ;)

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                    @scalz Are you still working on that great looking PIR board?

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                      #51

                      @Terrence that's a bit OT ;) yep among others things, and i'm quickly distracted so i need to stay focused :)

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                      • scalzS scalz

                        @Terrence that's a bit OT ;) yep among others things, and i'm quickly distracted so i need to stay focused :)

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                        @scalz I think there is HUGE interest in a good working PIR solution. That gets my vote.:mag_right:

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                        • TerrenceT Terrence

                          @NeverDie I love the Feather boards. Currently working with the RFM69 feather. Build in battery connector/charger is very nice to have.

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                          @Terrence said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                          @NeverDie I love the Feather boards. Currently working with the RFM69 feather. Build in battery connector/charger is very nice to have.

                          Have you found a cheaper source than Amazon for buying them?

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                            @Terrence said in Minimalist SAMD21 TQFP32 Pro Mini:

                            @NeverDie I love the Feather boards. Currently working with the RFM69 feather. Build in battery connector/charger is very nice to have.

                            Have you found a cheaper source than Amazon for buying them?

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                            @NeverDie No, Adafruit is the maker/seller and before just recently you had to buy them from them and pay the shipping and slow order fill process.

                            I have Amazon Prime, so shipping is "free" and they show up in 2 days.

                            I have never seen them for lower than MSRP.

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                              Just discovered this, bought with no wifi (no need for it) and usb adapter. It's using a SAMD21E17 (so 16k/128k) but should be enough for playing a bit and I love the stackable usb adapter that you need to buy only once for all your boards.
                              http://www.wino-board.com/store/en/basic-modules/16-winoboard.html

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                                wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                                #56

                                What do you guys think of the NRF51822?
                                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF51822-2-4G-Wireless-Module-Wireless-Communication-Module-Bluetooth-module-zigbee-module-DMX512/32726191346.html?spm=2114.01010208.3.16.u9URcX&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_5_10152_10065_10151_10068_10130_10136_10137_10060_10155_10062_437_10154_10056_10055_10054_10059_303_100031_10099_10103_10102_10096_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_5030014_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10178_10110_519_10111_10112_10113_10114_10182_10078_10079_10073_10123_10120_10189_142,searchweb201603_1,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=bdb83fff-e500-45cf-becd-3dfdfd896dad&algo_expid=5ab8c3b2-cd02-4c0a-8ea8-941792ebfedc-2&algo_pvid=5ab8c3b2-cd02-4c0a-8ea8-941792ebfedc
                                The dev boards are really cheap, and they come with a capable mcu.

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                                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                  What do you guys think of the NRF51822?
                                  https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF51822-2-4G-Wireless-Module-Wireless-Communication-Module-Bluetooth-module-zigbee-module-DMX512/32726191346.html?spm=2114.01010208.3.16.u9URcX&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_5_10152_10065_10151_10068_10130_10136_10137_10060_10155_10062_437_10154_10056_10055_10054_10059_303_100031_10099_10103_10102_10096_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_5030014_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10178_10110_519_10111_10112_10113_10114_10182_10078_10079_10073_10123_10120_10189_142,searchweb201603_1,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=bdb83fff-e500-45cf-becd-3dfdfd896dad&algo_expid=5ab8c3b2-cd02-4c0a-8ea8-941792ebfedc-2&algo_pvid=5ab8c3b2-cd02-4c0a-8ea8-941792ebfedc
                                  The dev boards are really cheap, and they come with a capable mcu.

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                                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmCmqN2i_Xo

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                                    #58

                                    What I find even more interesting than that, though, is "extended range" Bluetooth, which might very well be the all-in-one tiny module that does it all: http://www.cypress.com/blog/psoc-creator-news-and-information/design-long-range-bluetooth-applications-new-ez-ble-psoc-xtxr
                                    No need to add an NRF24L01 or an RFM69 module, because for home automation, the extended range version of bluetooth should have adequate range already. And it has a capable ARM MCU built in.

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                                      @NeverDie radio mcus are nice ;)

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                                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                        What do you guys think of the NRF51822?
                                        https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF51822-2-4G-Wireless-Module-Wireless-Communication-Module-Bluetooth-module-zigbee-module-DMX512/32726191346.html?spm=2114.01010208.3.16.u9URcX&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_5_10152_10065_10151_10068_10130_10136_10137_10060_10155_10062_437_10154_10056_10055_10054_10059_303_100031_10099_10103_10102_10096_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_5030014_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10178_10110_519_10111_10112_10113_10114_10182_10078_10079_10073_10123_10120_10189_142,searchweb201603_1,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=bdb83fff-e500-45cf-becd-3dfdfd896dad&algo_expid=5ab8c3b2-cd02-4c0a-8ea8-941792ebfedc-2&algo_pvid=5ab8c3b2-cd02-4c0a-8ea8-941792ebfedc
                                        The dev boards are really cheap, and they come with a capable mcu.

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                                        @NeverDie I love the new 51840 (the one that does the long distance, the 832 is the High throughput chip) Please work with the 840.

                                        I have the nRF52840 Preview DK, but have not fired it up yet. Still trying to understand how to code Bluetooth.
                                        http://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/nRF52840-Preview-DK.

                                        SiLabs has an interesting Gecko BT5 chip as well.
                                        http://www.silabs.com/products/wireless/bluetooth/blue-gecko-bluetooth-smart-socs

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                                          1 megabyte of flash and 256K of RAM! And long range too! Wow, that NRF52840 takes things to a whole new level. When will we be seeing regular modules with it beyond just the developer kits?

                                          Also, the inevitable question: is it programmable through the Arduino IDE? I sure hope the answer is yes.

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