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- | ====== Applying Paperboard ====== | ||
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- | The RFM12 transceiver has some places which are not isolated. As soon as you use a PCB which is soldered by yourself and has no isolation as well, there has to be an isolation between the OHC device' | ||
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- | You can use a piece of paper or plastic for isolation. | ||
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- | Please note that this may not be optimal if the device is used in moist conditions. I have no long term experience using the paperboard as isolation. But my outdoor temperature sensor did well this winter. :-) | ||
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- | ====== Soldering ====== | ||
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- | The gold plated connections from the RFM12 are coated with a little tin-solder first. | ||
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- | After gluing the transceiver to the PCB, you can solder the connections to the OHC PCB easily. | ||
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