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power_switch [2014/03/02 17:12] – [Needed Parts and PCB] breaker27 | power_switch [2015/11/15 20:59] (current) – [Modification of RFM12 power pin (PCB < V1.1)] breaker27 | ||
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| 1 | Connector 1 pin header (for serial TX debugging) | | 1 | Connector 1 pin header (for serial TX debugging) | ||
| 1 | Capacitor 10µF | C1 | | 1 | Capacitor 10µF | C1 | ||
+ | | 1 | Capacitor 1µF | C2 | ||
| 1 | IC ATMega328 | | 1 | IC ATMega328 | ||
| 1 | Relay FTR-K1C (230V, 16A) | K1 | | 1 | Relay FTR-K1C (230V, 16A) | K1 | ||
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+ | ===== Modification of RFM12 power pin (PCB < V1.1) ===== | ||
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+ | In PCBs >= V1.1, the RFM12 power pin is connected to an ATMega I/O pin to make it possible to restart the transceiver if communication fails. | ||
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+ | If you want to modify your old PCB version to have this feature as well, cut two traces carefully (marked red in the picture) and connect two pins of the RFM transceiver to the ATMega (marked green in the picture). | ||
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+ | Make sure you don't create a short circuit and cut the traces correctly. Use a multimeter to check this. | ||
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power_switch.txt · Last modified: 2015/11/15 20:59 by breaker27