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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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  • NeverDieN NeverDie

    @sundberg84 Time for you to do a new PCB so you can get rid of all that wiring....

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    sundberg84
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    @NeverDie Im waiting for someone to create those MysX shields so I just can attach them to my EasyPCB.

    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

      @NeverDie Im waiting for someone to create those MysX shields so I just can attach them to my EasyPCB.

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      @sundberg84 Where is the definitive description of MysX? Perhaps I might have a go at making some shields with it, if I knew what it was.

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      • NeverDieN NeverDie

        @sundberg84 Where is the definitive description of MysX? Perhaps I might have a go at making some shields with it, if I knew what it was.

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        @NeverDie not sure if https://www.mysensors.org/hardware/mysx is definitive but it should be a good start

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        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

          @NeverDie not sure if https://www.mysensors.org/hardware/mysx is definitive but it should be a good start

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          @mfalkvidd Wow, MYSX 2.6 is a 22 pin connector! That wouldn't be practical on a small shield (such as a pro mini size shield) I don't think.

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          • NeverDieN NeverDie

            @mfalkvidd Wow, MYSX 2.6 is a 22 pin connector! That wouldn't be practical on a small shield (such as a pro mini size shield) I don't think.

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            @NeverDie from what I've understood, the idea is that you pick the lowest revision that can support the features you want. So you can select 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 20 or 22 pins.

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              Non the less, if we start having a more standardized environment on the mysx connector, it would be best. But we are going OT.

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                Put together this pro mini nRF24 shield for testing...
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                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                  Put together this pro mini nRF24 shield for testing...
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                  @NeverDie Neat! All I need is a rfm69 version :-)
                  Where you get pcb?

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                    @NeverDie Neat! All I need is a rfm69 version :-)
                    Where you get pcb?

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

                    Where you get pcb?

                    https://www.openhardware.io/view/480/Compact-nRF24L01-Pro-Mini-Bottom-Shield

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                      #51

                      I just now put together the final test configuration:
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                      It's meant to be a "universal" shield that can accept any of the most common nRF24L01 modules, whether they be SMD or the 8-pin variety.

                      What I want people to know though is that as nice and compact as it is, it's actually much larger and not even as capable as the new nRF51 or nRF52 series. For instance, this nRF51 is quite affordable, and yet is both much smaller, is more energy efficient, and generally packs far more capability (including better range) than an atmega328p+nRF24L01 combo:
                      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/nRF51822-04-BLE4-0-Wireless-Bluetooth-Module-TTL-Low-Power-Consumption/32832511551.html?ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0&aff_platform=aaf&cpt=1509659805775&sk=rvbiMby&aff_trace_key=624250e1222041ebad3af56b86b62771-1509659805775-02431-rvbiMby&terminal_id=29bfb7ff18284b7f96acb3c3884390ce
                      The way I see it, there's not really much reason to continue using the nRF24L01's, except maybe already existing familiarity.

                      [Edit: the one area that the nRF24L01's do still hold an edge, though, is in pricing on the PA+LNA versions. Some of those are still comparatively inexpensive compared to what's currently available in PA+LNA nRF5x series.
                      Luckily, the above shield will work with them too. :) ]

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                        One advantage to the "atmega328p+nRF24L01 combo" is the simplicity of choices. A pro-mini is pretty much a pro-mini, etc. Having so many choices makes it hard for a beginner with nrf51.

                        I really appreciate the recommendation for a reasonably priced nrf51 that can be used for battery powered nodes. Can I also ask for a recommendation on a piece of hardware to program it? (Again, lots of choices).

                        Thanks ahead of time.

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                        • ileneken3I ileneken3

                          One advantage to the "atmega328p+nRF24L01 combo" is the simplicity of choices. A pro-mini is pretty much a pro-mini, etc. Having so many choices makes it hard for a beginner with nrf51.

                          I really appreciate the recommendation for a reasonably priced nrf51 that can be used for battery powered nodes. Can I also ask for a recommendation on a piece of hardware to program it? (Again, lots of choices).

                          Thanks ahead of time.

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                          @ileneken3 said in What did you build today (Pictures) ?:

                          Can I also ask for a recommendation on a piece of hardware to program it?

                          I've tried/attempted a number of different ones, and I've settled on using the nRF52 DK as being the best for programming external modules (at least in my experience). Just be sure you power the modoule independently from the nRF52 DK, because the DK mostly senses the voltage on the module rather than powers it.

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                            0_1509735421829_IMG_6062.JPG
                            Protecting a ds18b20 tempersture sensor to measure soil temperature for a prototype node.

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                              0_1509735421829_IMG_6062.JPG
                              Protecting a ds18b20 tempersture sensor to measure soil temperature for a prototype node.

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                              @mfalkvidd what is that in the background - some sort of PCB ruler?

                              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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                                Yes, I have one too. It has all the form factors of chips, wire gauges, etc

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                                  0_1509735421829_IMG_6062.JPG
                                  Protecting a ds18b20 tempersture sensor to measure soil temperature for a prototype node.

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                                  #57

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

                                  Protecting a ds18b20 tempersture sensor

                                  You may already know this, but it's easy to find ds18b20's that are enclosed in sealed metal probes. I've used some, and they don't seem to leak, even when left submerged in water.

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                                    Good ruler, I have such ruler too :)

                                    Today's power part of my RGBW dimmer node (four LED channel PWM inputs, 12V input, +12V sense, +5V, +3.3V outputs). Dimmer is controlled by MySensors and also by conventional Samsung TV remote control (five presets, ability to record color presets, autofade from one preset to another, control of each LED channel brightness, gamma correction and so on).

                                    0_1509743754832_photo_2017-11-03_23-10-07.jpg

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                                      One PCB to ruler them all ;)

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                                        0_1509872915905_1509872882027363077820.jpg 0_1509872936514_1509872919572628002459.jpg

                                        Just simple, small temperature node.

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                                        • S scalpel

                                          0_1509872915905_1509872882027363077820.jpg 0_1509872936514_1509872919572628002459.jpg

                                          Just simple, small temperature node.

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                                          @scalpel
                                          Nice. Waht kind of CNC machine did you use to make the PCB?

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