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Can an esp8266-based NodeMCU detect non-5V voltage changes?

PostPosted: Wed Sep 22, 2021 11:05 am
by grinch
I have a "multi-button bell" project with a single bell and one bell button in 5 rooms plus the doorbell.

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To start I've adapted the ESPhome code from this excellent project - https://frenck.dev/diy-smart-doorbell-f ... -2-dollar/

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How best to detect button presses given this setup?

How can it be adapted to work best?

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But the big difference is that the bell presses need some voltage and current through them to fire the indicators (solenoid hits the flag frame). +8V goes into the board goes round the circuit and exits to the bell unit.

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The original bell needs 8V to work and I've had a 8V DIN-mounted feed from the CU into the bell unit. I've soldered up a buck step-down converter from 8V-5V.

Re: Can an esp8266-based NodeMCU detect non-5V voltage chang

PostPosted: Fri Sep 24, 2021 12:30 am
by schufti
your post would be much more informative if pictures were included ...

Re: Can an esp8266-based NodeMCU detect non-5V voltage chang

PostPosted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 4:58 pm
by grinch
This is my current circuit diagram.

* can the step downs and step up converters work fine in this circuit or is it best to add some kind of smoothers/regulators? (I'm not familiar with the lingo and what options are available).

* what component(s) - highlighted as the blue boxes with "?" - would permit the GPIOs to accurately detect when current flowed through to the indicator flags and the bell?

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Re: Can an esp8266-based NodeMCU detect non-5V voltage chang

PostPosted: Sat Sep 25, 2021 7:29 pm
by QuickFix
Images posted on your personal Google drive won't show for us here.
Please put them on this forum (using the "Upload attachment" tab in the "Post a reply" screen) or make your images public.

Also, please don't cross-post. :idea: