My new project : texboard pcb
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Hello
I want to share with you my new little project. It's a pcb board (designed with eagle/produced by pcbway) for an easy integration of my future mysensors nodes.
the functionalities are :
- socket for atmega328p-pu
-socket for nrf24l01
-isp socket for programming the board
-power supply : 3v - 20v
-support for mesuring and reporting the battery level to the gateway
-i2c socket
-digital i/o for the sensor
Some pictures of the board :




I'm actually working on a v2 of the board with a micro usb port and smd mounting with atmega328p-au (to save place)
- socket for atmega328p-pu
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Hello
I want to share with you my new little project. It's a pcb board (designed with eagle/produced by pcbway) for an easy integration of my future mysensors nodes.
the functionalities are :
- socket for atmega328p-pu
-socket for nrf24l01
-isp socket for programming the board
-power supply : 3v - 20v
-support for mesuring and reporting the battery level to the gateway
-i2c socket
-digital i/o for the sensor
Some pictures of the board :




I'm actually working on a v2 of the board with a micro usb port and smd mounting with atmega328p-au (to save place)
@linkos nice work! One small suggestion is that you move the antenna on the radio outside the pcb. All the metal in traces and components might interfere with the signal.
- socket for atmega328p-pu
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I agree with @sundberg84 suggestion. I think turning the radio around (180°) should be enough: no traces below antenna and no ISP header right in front. I would try to move the capacitor closer to the VCC/GND pins of the radio, too.
Good job anyway, compact and clean looking sensor !
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Very clean, now you can make a v2 with button cell to make the same with a tiny size ;)
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Yes. you're right
I just buy some CR2032 supports for pcb on ebay. I hope it will drain enouth power to run the node




