Poll: Power Supply Solutions for the small ESP as Sensor network

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Poll: Power Supply Solutions for the small ESP as Sensor network

#1 Post by tozett » 02 Feb 2016, 09:30

tried to say all in the subjekt:

i am looking for good Power-Supply solutions for the small ESP,
if you distribute 15 pieces around the house.

should be small, sleek, maybe conform with the local regulaties, not too hot to burn down the house, ....

(at the moment i am testing with a breadboard power-supply to an ESP12,
where the am1117 DC-DC converter get very,very hot. not the best to put it in the wall)

pictures and all IDEAS very wellcome.

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#2 Post by tozett » 02 Feb 2016, 14:51

http://jeelabs.org/2011/06/24/alternati ... index.html
The MCP1702 used in JeeNodes and other circuits here at JeeLabs is a nifty little voltage regulator. It’s not particularly good for high voltages (limited to about 13V), but it has a very low idle current
http://jeelabs.org/2011/06/21/mcp1702-c ... index.html

some more ideas for circuits here: http://jeelabs.org/tag/power/

but a true solution has circut, case, and costs < 1 EUR
:mrgreen:

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#3 Post by Deennoo » 04 Feb 2016, 19:36

Look at wemos mini d1 : this is an esp board on the same seize of an SD Card, working on 5v true USB, lot of gpio aviable, all inside and got a 5v output direct from USB plug.

http://www.wemos.cc/wiki/doku.php?id=en:d1_mini

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#4 Post by tozett » 05 Feb 2016, 07:59

i orderd some yesterday. How much current max on the 5v can they take, do you now?
you stated 750mA with leds..
http://www.esp8266.nu/forum/viewtopic.p ... 3812#p3812
but max? found nothing on their website.. i will see after they arrive in a month... :|

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#5 Post by Deennoo » 05 Feb 2016, 10:33

i don't know... as it looks like to be direct connect to the USB line, can expect thas this delivery the same as usb input.

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#6 Post by ambassadoro » 05 Feb 2016, 13:23

Hi,

I have orderered these power-suppliers:PowerSupply and then I want to go down to 3.3V with those: DCDC.

The power-supply was tested once from a danish expert: Expert.

But, all in all this comes up to 3€ per power supply. Thats far away from the 1€ supply that tozett mentioned.

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#7 Post by tozett » 05 Feb 2016, 16:17

hey, this looks good. i think i will give this also a try.

the 1 EUR was not meant so straight literally, any small EUR will do.. :mrgreen:

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#8 Post by BertB » 05 Feb 2016, 18:09

I use the HLK for a while now and so far so good.
I just put a MOV across it, with a fuse.

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#9 Post by rtenklooster » 05 Feb 2016, 21:54

ambassadoro wrote:Hi,

I have orderered these power-suppliers:PowerSupply and then I want to go down to 3.3V with those: DCDC.

The power-supply was tested once from a danish expert: Expert.

But, all in all this comes up to 3€ per power supply. Thats far away from the 1€ supply that tozett mentioned.
Why should you not buy the 3.3v version? I have a couple of those, working great, no step down required.
Richard - Groningen (NL) - Image

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#10 Post by tozett » 05 Feb 2016, 22:30

to have 5V for the ws2812b LED...?
but not always needed.. :geek:

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#11 Post by BertB » 06 Feb 2016, 12:02

rtenklooster wrote:
ambassadoro wrote:Hi,

I have orderered these power-suppliers:PowerSupply and then I want to go down to 3.3V with those: DCDC.

The power-supply was tested once from a danish expert: Expert.

But, all in all this comes up to 3€ per power supply. Thats far away from the 1€ supply that tozett mentioned.
Why should you not buy the 3.3v version? I have a couple of those, working great, no step down required.
@rtenklooster, Which one is that?

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#12 Post by tozett » 06 Feb 2016, 12:05

i searched in china and found this:
http://de.aliexpress.com/wholesale?catI ... t=hlk-pm03

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#13 Post by BertB » 06 Feb 2016, 14:28

Great, thanks. A few months back, when I ordered them, the only ones were 5 volt, but this is very nice.

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#14 Post by tozett » 07 Feb 2016, 13:08

little bit of solderings, but 5v, 3.3v for ESP01

https://github.com/sfranzyshen/ESP_01_5V

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#15 Post by tozett » 07 Feb 2016, 14:14

this looks good to me,
a well sorted pcb with components from aliexpress.
only little to solder, if components break, i get new ones from china ..

https://www.domoticz.com/forum/viewtopi ... immer+wifi

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#16 Post by Palumbus » 07 Feb 2016, 15:31

tozett wrote:i orderd some yesterday. ....

.. i will see after they arrive in a month... :|
Mine took just a week for delivery :D

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#17 Post by tozett » 08 Feb 2016, 11:55

maybe the PSU is only one part of a suitable complete "sensor-module",
this PCB layout seems also nice, compact and "suitable" for an good psu...

http://www.clixx.io/esp8266-01.html

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