Ok.. Getting goofy...

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janjoh
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Ok.. Getting goofy...

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Soeee.. Three powermosfet channels. (Two intended for PWM-fans to be able to turn them off completely)
Two separate 1 wire buses.
Plain breakout for Pin 1-15
Polyfuse
Optos for the PowerMosfets

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Let's see what damage i can do with this :)

CAD'ed in KiCad. PCB's courtsey of AllPcb.com :)
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PoltoS
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Looks nice! Would be know what you have finally done with this. Please share your experience!
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Ok, since "real work" has kept getting in the way of hobbies, it's taken a bit longer then expected .. but now, lets start testing :)

Since the Z-Uno uses a nonstandard 30pin/0.7" width i simply took a standard 32pin/0.6" socket and cut it down the middle and cut of the last pair of legs to make it Z-uno friendly :)
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PoltoS
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Few photos of final device and a detailed description of installation and we can place it on our project page. If you permit ;)
janjoh
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PoltoS wrote:Few photos of final device and a detailed description of installation and we can place it on our project page. If you permit ;)
No problem.. If it will work :D

Right now I just keep findina a compiler error, even with simple sketches...

https://forum.z-wave.me/viewtopic.php?f=3427&t=24687
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