Designed by Felix Baessler, [email protected]
The project focuses on the minimization of the costs for connectors and enclosure which quite often even exceed the prize you pay for your electronic components. In our daily use, a standard SD card box (ca. 53x43x7 mm) and a couple of steel needles did the job.
The HRD_S2.zip file contains all that is required to produce a PCB that fits into a SD card box :
- 2 Hope rfm69w radio modules placed on a common bus
- 1 Arduino compatible mini pro 3.3V (MEGA328P) microcontroller
- 10 standard Dupont connectors fixed in 0.8 mm slots
for the attachmant of 2 antennas and a USB-Serial dongle
This project is released under CC-BY-NC 4.0.
The licensing TLDR is: You are free to use, copy, distribute and transmit this Material for personal, non-commercial purposes, as long as you give attribution and share any modifications under the same license. Commercial or for-profit use requires a license.
For more details see the LICENSE
The described setup serves as a reference for the OOK Raw Data Receiver
The enclosed zip-file specifies ten 0.8 mm slots. Make sure that these slots will be edge plated :
on the top and on the buttom layer and also on the inner side of the slots, like a through hole.
An assembled prototype is presented here: https://sites.google.com/site/rfm69arduino