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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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  • sinczeS sincze

    @dbemowsk while you are at it..consider :)

    The dishwasher can be added as well. My devices dishwasher / washing machine / dryer send messages to all tvs that are turned on. Identifying themselves and invite you to come and clean them :). It comes in handy and absolutely jaw dropping on your visitors.

    If you turn on the stove air circulation system in the kitchen... Why not greet the wife with automatically start the TV in the kitchen and play her favourite radio channel at her preferred volume...

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    @sincze said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

    her favourite radio channel at her prefer

    @sincze hi, could you elaborate a bit more the TV messages, do you have any link with more info? Was that the LG tv with Mqtt that was mentioned on the forum?(or I mixed forums)

    C: OpenHAB2 with node-red on linux laptop
    GW: Arduino Nano - W5100 Ethernet, Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz mqtt
    GW: Arduino Mega, RFLink 433Mhz

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      @sincze said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

      her favourite radio channel at her prefer

      @sincze hi, could you elaborate a bit more the TV messages, do you have any link with more info? Was that the LG tv with Mqtt that was mentioned on the forum?(or I mixed forums)

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      @dakipro we use kodi on al lgl tvs. The libreelec TV box has cec and can turn on the TV via hdmi. If TV is on I am able to control the volume via the LG webserver. Kodi (api) can display the notifications for Me :). Not that fancy but it works like a charm.

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        Side note. I did a quick search, there is a cec library for arduino!
        https://github.com/stefslon/cec-arduino

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        • sinczeS sincze

          @dakipro we use kodi on al lgl tvs. The libreelec TV box has cec and can turn on the TV via hdmi. If TV is on I am able to control the volume via the LG webserver. Kodi (api) can display the notifications for Me :). Not that fancy but it works like a charm.

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          @sincze
          If it works like a charm - it's fancy ;-)

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            Back to topic! Last night I made some changes to my ATX Power supply because the variable settings was to sensitive:

            0_1511953574080_upload-c7feca62-d22d-435e-9c73-9599ca0c9044

            0_1511953586756_upload-3bb65a38-91b8-4dc8-9dd7-3a0af6fd45f9

            Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
            RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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            • sundberg84S sundberg84

              Back to topic! Last night I made some changes to my ATX Power supply because the variable settings was to sensitive:

              0_1511953574080_upload-c7feca62-d22d-435e-9c73-9599ca0c9044

              0_1511953586756_upload-3bb65a38-91b8-4dc8-9dd7-3a0af6fd45f9

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              @sundberg84 Did you find that taking the cover off improved the accuracy at all ?
              :laughing:

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              • maghacM Offline
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                I built a lithophane lamp for my grandson. The electronics is basically only a pro mini and 36 neopixels. Sadly this version is not mysensorized but maybe I'll do that in version 2 :)

                0_1511962986127_IMG_8296.jpg
                0_1511963011727_IMG_8301.jpg
                0_1511963026597_IMG_8297.jpg
                0_1511963045498_IMG_8298.jpg

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                • maghacM maghac

                  I built a lithophane lamp for my grandson. The electronics is basically only a pro mini and 36 neopixels. Sadly this version is not mysensorized but maybe I'll do that in version 2 :)

                  0_1511962986127_IMG_8296.jpg
                  0_1511963011727_IMG_8301.jpg
                  0_1511963026597_IMG_8297.jpg
                  0_1511963045498_IMG_8298.jpg

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                  NeverDie
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                  #133

                  @maghac Cool. How were you able to convert the photos into that embossed material (or whatever it is)? Is that a CNC process, or something else? It seems to have very good resolution.

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                    #134

                    I have seen a video where you can convert your pictures and print them using a 3D printer

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                    • gohanG gohan

                      I have seen a video where you can convert your pictures and print them using a 3D printer

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                      @gohan said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                      I have seen a video where you can convert your pictures and print them using a 3D printer

                      Correct, these are 3D printed lithophanes (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithophane). I used http://3dp.rocks/lithophane/ to convert jpg files to STL files for printing.

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                        #136

                        After failing to assemble a completely functional version of my new livolo switch board, I assembled a first prototype of my new "22" sensor board. Unfortunately I didn't receive the sensors yet so it only has a switch, a hall sensor for door and a led, but that's enough for the first testing.
                        Board is made to cut headers when it will be finished, but meanwhile I can use the headers to make it a breakout board for the nrf51 module or for each of the sensors.
                        0_1512127797656_22.jpg

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                          @Nca78 nice :+1: it looks like familiar to me, i don't know why ;) I agree with you, I prefer rounded square shape as it fits more easily everywhere than circles

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                            #138

                            :+1: Have you settled yet on what kind of connector you're going to use on future boards?

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                              @Nca78 nice :+1: it looks like familiar to me, i don't know why ;) I agree with you, I prefer rounded square shape as it fits more easily everywhere than circles

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                              @scalz said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                              @Nca78 nice :+1: it looks like familiar to me, i don't know why ;)

                              Not sure which one you're talking about, as it's some kind of child between @NeverDie 's board (same nrf51 module and small size) and your aeos (shape, on board sensors). But it's more like a challenge to me, make the smallest board possible (22*22mm) with as many sensors as possible (at the moment, door, TH, light, accelerometer) and I have a bit of margin to add more like the leak detection from @NeverDie it's really nice to be able to do it with such a tiny sensor.
                              I'll do a more complete and flexible 33 board later, I will try to make it some kind of a hand-solderable version of aeos ;)

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                                #140

                                As far as minimizing size goes, I think you're right: square (or some kind of rectangle) is going to be better. I end up throwing away a lot of useable space going from square to circle, which, unfortunately, forced me into increasing the diameter (i.e. the size). So, in the end, square/rectangular is probably better. :) I think the allure of the circle is to try to fit the whole thing perfectly onto a coincell (which acts as a kind of limit on how small you can ultimately go), but unfortunately that can't happen with any of the coincell holders I've seen so far....

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                                  @Nca78
                                  It was just a private joke :) If I inspire some people, then I'm glad! Because like you said, aeos is different (better mcu, more ios&sensors, and latest unpublished revision is..more generous).

                                  But, if you're trying to make a "aeos" (same sensors for instance) in future, then i don't get the point..why reinventing the wheel? Your board has qfn/dfn footprints too, so I don't see how it's easier to handsolder.
                                  If this is related to Ic's price, there are lot of different ways to get them cheaper.

                                  You should maybe use stencils (maybe you already do it) that will save your day ;)

                                  Keep the good work

                                  @NeverDie yep, agree with you

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                                    @Nca78
                                    It was just a private joke :) If I inspire some people, then I'm glad! Because like you said, aeos is different (better mcu, more ios&sensors, and latest unpublished revision is..more generous).

                                    But, if you're trying to make a "aeos" (same sensors for instance) in future, then i don't get the point..why reinventing the wheel? Your board has qfn/dfn footprints too, so I don't see how it's easier to handsolder.
                                    If this is related to Ic's price, there are lot of different ways to get them cheaper.

                                    You should maybe use stencils (maybe you already do it) that will save your day ;)

                                    Keep the good work

                                    @NeverDie yep, agree with you

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                                    @scalz We're not going to get much software being written (such as, for instance, an OTA booloader that we can all use or cool self-destructing crypto wizardy) until there's worthwhile nRF5 hardware available, so anything you can do to speed up the release of your designs would really help. I've been trying to Johnny Appleseed this, without getting much apparent traction on people adopting it. People seem to like your stuff, which looks very professional. If you can, try to make it available so people can start writing software, integrating it, etc. As the saying goes, a rising tide lifts all boats. :)

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                                      @scalz We're not going to get much software being written (such as, for instance, an OTA booloader that we can all use or cool self-destructing crypto wizardy) until there's worthwhile nRF5 hardware available, so anything you can do to speed up the release of your designs would really help. I've been trying to Johnny Appleseed this, without getting much apparent traction on people adopting it. People seem to like your stuff, which looks very professional. If you can, try to make it available so people can start writing software, integrating it, etc. As the saying goes, a rising tide lifts all boats. :)

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                                      @NeverDie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                      I've been trying to Johnny Appleseed this,

                                      What have you been trying to do? 😅

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                                        @NeverDie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                        I've been trying to Johnny Appleseed this,

                                        What have you been trying to do? 😅

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                                        @gohan said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                        @NeverDie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                        I've been trying to Johnny Appleseed this,

                                        What have you been trying to do? 😅

                                        I posted a lot of nRF5 PCB's hoping that others would find some appealing and jump on the nRF5 bandwagon, but so far not much seems to have happened. Aside from some helpful feedback/suggestions from @nca78, I'm not really any better off than if I hadn't bothered. I'm not sure what motivates other PCB posters, but the feedback/suggestions have been the only real payoff for me. Unfortunately, most PCB postings have garnered zero, even if there appear to have been a lot of downloads.

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                                          @gohan said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                          @NeverDie said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                                          I've been trying to Johnny Appleseed this,

                                          What have you been trying to do? 😅

                                          I posted a lot of nRF5 PCB's hoping that others would find some appealing and jump on the nRF5 bandwagon, but so far not much seems to have happened. Aside from some helpful feedback/suggestions from @nca78, I'm not really any better off than if I hadn't bothered. I'm not sure what motivates other PCB posters, but the feedback/suggestions have been the only real payoff for me. Unfortunately, most PCB postings have garnered zero, even if there appear to have been a lot of downloads.

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                                          @NeverDie @scalz To get the nRF5 series adopted by MySensors and its users I think we should start with a single board. We have to make sure it is easy to obtain/replicate (by using a ready available module, or using a hardware partner where people can just order the board) and supply the required getting started docs.
                                          I really appreciate all the work done on the nRF5 support, but now we have to take the leap from prototype to 'production' to get it adopted by the community.

                                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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