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Re: And Another New Board for Everyone

PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:31 pm
by GeorgeIoak
Hi Johan:

I will be posting everything soon as well as ordering prototypes to confirm the design. I'm having 2nd thoughts on the regulator I selected and am considering switching to a different regulator. I'm considering this because the one I chose doesn't support ceramic caps on the output but offered a higher current rating than the part I'm considering now.

No, I use Altium, not KiCAD but I can provide STEP models of the completed design.

George

Re: And Another New Board for Everyone

PostPosted: Sat Jul 11, 2015 6:27 pm
by GeorgeIoak
I got sidetracked on a couple of other designs but I just did some preliminary testing of this module and everything looks good so far. The circuit works down to 1.8V (possibly lower but I need more testing). Another nice feature of this design is that is not only can boost the voltage to 3.3V it can also lower the voltage, effectively, any input voltage from 1.8V to 5.5V results in a regulated 3.3V output.

The timer circuit also appears to be working well although I didn't add a super easy was to change the timer interval so to change from the default 1 minute interval you would have to replace a resistor. I'm not sure how many people would be interested in this portion of the circuit so with a jumper it can be completely bypassed.

Take a look at the attached design files and provide comments. I did design a 2nd version of this board with a lower cost regulator so I'll be building that one up next.

Let me know if anyone wants to be beta testers, I'll have the solar board, this board, and the lower cost battery booster board.

Re: And Another New Board for Everyone

PostPosted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 4:43 pm
by p.stradowski
Hello George,

I am interested in testing with my air quality sensor, but I live in Poland, so logistics could be a problem.
When do you plan to release design files? I would try to make the board myself.

Regards
Pawel

Re: And Another New Board for Everyone

PostPosted: Wed Jul 22, 2015 12:37 pm
by GeorgeIoak
Hi Pawel

We ship goods worldwide so it's not a problem to ship to Poland but using USPS 1st Class mail will take some time to get to you. The cost can be less than $5 for something like this so it just depends if the delivery is delayed or not.

I'm trying to finish up another design and then I'll get back to this design and the other ESP boards I have designed and built prototypes for.

BR,
George