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- | ====== Building up a Base Station ====== | + | ====== Building up a Base Station |
===== Needed Parts and PCB ===== | ===== Needed Parts and PCB ===== | ||
- | You need a **PCB**. You may use the layout from [[https:// | + | You need a **PCB**. You may use the layout from [[https:// |
The base station is designed to run 24/7 on 5V and to be connected to a PC, so you may prefer a stabilized 5V power supply, and not running on batteries. Any USB power supply will do well, and many mobile phone chargers are working at 5V. | The base station is designed to run 24/7 on 5V and to be connected to a PC, so you may prefer a stabilized 5V power supply, and not running on batteries. Any USB power supply will do well, and many mobile phone chargers are working at 5V. | ||
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| 1 | IC holder | | 1 | IC holder | ||
| 1 | Voltage regulator LP2950Z | | 1 | Voltage regulator LP2950Z | ||
+ | | 1 | Transistor BC327 | Q2 | ||
| 1 | LED 2mA | LED1 | | 1 | LED 2mA | LED1 | ||
| 1 | Connector AVR ISP 6pin | JP1 | {{ parts: | | 1 | Connector AVR ISP 6pin | JP1 | {{ parts: | ||
+ | | 2 | Capacitor 1µF | C3 | ||
| 2 | Capacitor 10µF | C5, C6 | | 2 | Capacitor 10µF | C5, C6 | ||
+ | | 1 | Capacitor 220nF (optional for ADC usage, not for base station) | ||
| 1 | IC ATMega328 | | 1 | IC ATMega328 | ||
| 1 | Transceiver PCB RFM12B | | 1 | Transceiver PCB RFM12B |
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