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πŸ’¬ EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor

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  • JoeridemanJ Joerideman

    How did you produce such a nice result? The text and buttons are very detailed.

    Is it SLA printing?

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    @joerideman said in πŸ’¬ EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

    How did you produce such a nice result? The text and buttons are very detailed.
    Is it SLA printing?

    Yes it is an SLA. One day, watching again another video on YouTube about how people make models of characters on such printers(with high detail), at some point I realized that this technology is very well suited for prototyping cases for miniature devices. It is possible to obtain an almost industrial quality of the final product. ...Then I bought it :) ...And I did.

    These are attempts to repeat the model on the FDM printer(two different people, on two different printers):
    1_1548692930506_photo_2019-01-27_19-49-24.jpg 0_1548692930506_photo_2019-01-27_19-19-28.jpg

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      SLA printer:
      1_1548693091849_photo_2019-01-25_21-27-54.jpg 0_1548693091849_photo_2019-01-25_21-27-54 (2).jpg

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        It turns out a very interesting surface, like a soft-touch

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          Nice to see the difference.

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            Do you solder the components on the PCB by yourself and you launch the whole process in factory? Because soldering such kind of chip ATMEGA328_QFN32 is not that easy or need a microscope i think.

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            • jeremushkaJ jeremushka

              Do you solder the components on the PCB by yourself and you launch the whole process in factory? Because soldering such kind of chip ATMEGA328_QFN32 is not that easy or need a microscope i think.

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              @jeremushka said in πŸ’¬ EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

              Do you solder the components on the PCB by yourself and you launch the whole process in factory? Because soldering such kind of chip ATMEGA328_QFN32 is not that easy or need a microscope i think.

              I myself solder pcb. These small 328s are easier and faster to solder than the large 328s. Because you don’t need to solder each contact. Positioning, fixing, heating with a soldering dryer, elimination of excess solder with the help of a soldering iron.

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                https://youtu.be/k2tJ3sJiTnc

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                  Hello Berk,

                  Do you still have PCB board available for sales for this project or for the upgraded one with NRF5 ?

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                  • jeremushkaJ jeremushka

                    Hello Berk,

                    Do you still have PCB board available for sales for this project or for the upgraded one with NRF5 ?

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                    @jeremushka said in πŸ’¬ EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                    Hello Berk,
                    Do you still have PCB board available for sales for this project or for the upgraded one with NRF5 ?

                    In about a week, I will post an updated version of this device. The changes will affect the attachment to the case. And it will be available for purchase.

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                    • berkseoB berkseo

                      @jeremushka said in πŸ’¬ EFEKTA Temperature & Humidity mini sensor:

                      Hello Berk,
                      Do you still have PCB board available for sales for this project or for the upgraded one with NRF5 ?

                      In about a week, I will post an updated version of this device. The changes will affect the attachment to the case. And it will be available for purchase.

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                      @berkseo Thank you for your answer :) Good continuation on your nice project.

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