LOOKY WIFI ESPEasy Board
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LOOKY WIFI ESPEasy Board
Hi folks,
after 2 years of development, i have finished my ESPeasy Hardware project and yes i don't worked permanently on this project.
The goal was a PCB with terminals to connect the DS18B20 sensors and everything should fit in a cheap Enclosure for Aliexpress, unfortunately this project ended a little bigger.
During the CAD drawing, I kept adding sensors/options, you want to use all GPIOs, but at one point i had to stop adding Functions, otherwise this thing will get too complicated. Just an example, you can use "relay 1" or the "RS485 interface" or the GPIO15, but not all together.
1x Analog Input 0-36V DC, MCP3221A5T-I/OT
1x Digital Input 5V or 24V, galvanically isolate with Optocoupler 6N137S1(TA)
3x Relay with 6A 400 VAC 125 VDC switching current
1x DS18B20 Onboard and to the Terminal
5x WS2812B Neopixel LED Onboard or external with Terminal
1x Touchbutton for Oled Control TTP223
1x OLED 128x28 over I2C
1x I2C Output to Terminal
1x Onboard BMP280 or similar
1x RS485 with MAX485CSA+T (Not Tested)
and everything fits in a cheap 95x90x40mm aliexpress housing.
This PCB is also compatible with the Aircookie / WLED project.
I do not want to sell this board on tindie or somewhere and I am not interested to making money, I just want to push the ESPEasy project.
When I have tested everything I will publish the circuit diagram and the PCB on EASYEDA.com and everyone can order a board from JLCPCB.
The Price for 10 Boards with SMT Assembly is $68.96 +Shipping.
If someone is interested on PCB he should get in touch. I am happy to send you a board to test, but only in Europe.
I'm already working on the next variant, 99% with SMT components and a little smaller.
if someone is interested we could make a thread for the design of an ESPeasy hardware?
after 2 years of development, i have finished my ESPeasy Hardware project and yes i don't worked permanently on this project.
The goal was a PCB with terminals to connect the DS18B20 sensors and everything should fit in a cheap Enclosure for Aliexpress, unfortunately this project ended a little bigger.
During the CAD drawing, I kept adding sensors/options, you want to use all GPIOs, but at one point i had to stop adding Functions, otherwise this thing will get too complicated. Just an example, you can use "relay 1" or the "RS485 interface" or the GPIO15, but not all together.
1x Analog Input 0-36V DC, MCP3221A5T-I/OT
1x Digital Input 5V or 24V, galvanically isolate with Optocoupler 6N137S1(TA)
3x Relay with 6A 400 VAC 125 VDC switching current
1x DS18B20 Onboard and to the Terminal
5x WS2812B Neopixel LED Onboard or external with Terminal
1x Touchbutton for Oled Control TTP223
1x OLED 128x28 over I2C
1x I2C Output to Terminal
1x Onboard BMP280 or similar
1x RS485 with MAX485CSA+T (Not Tested)
and everything fits in a cheap 95x90x40mm aliexpress housing.
This PCB is also compatible with the Aircookie / WLED project.
I do not want to sell this board on tindie or somewhere and I am not interested to making money, I just want to push the ESPEasy project.
When I have tested everything I will publish the circuit diagram and the PCB on EASYEDA.com and everyone can order a board from JLCPCB.
The Price for 10 Boards with SMT Assembly is $68.96 +Shipping.
If someone is interested on PCB he should get in touch. I am happy to send you a board to test, but only in Europe.
I'm already working on the next variant, 99% with SMT components and a little smaller.
if someone is interested we could make a thread for the design of an ESPeasy hardware?
Last edited by Otti20vt on 06 Feb 2021, 21:29, edited 1 time in total.
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Looks nice!
What is the chip below the OLED?
And do you have a link t othe enclosure?
What is the chip below the OLED?
And do you have a link t othe enclosure?
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Hi TD-er,
This is the Link of the Enclosure (95x90x40mm)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3297214 ... web201603_
Under the OLED is the Optocoupler chip, i dont know why i select this big chip, next version will have a smaller version
This is the Link of the Enclosure (95x90x40mm)
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3297214 ... web201603_
Under the OLED is the Optocoupler chip, i dont know why i select this big chip, next version will have a smaller version
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Nope, only the one Digital Input is isolated.
really at the last moment i integrated the rs485 chip in the circuit diagram. I think the circuit should be sufficient to read an electricity meter. but i haven't tried it yet.
really at the last moment i integrated the rs485 chip in the circuit diagram. I think the circuit should be sufficient to read an electricity meter. but i haven't tried it yet.
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Do you use a separate pin for the DE/RE pin?
Or have you made it switch automatic between send/receive?
Or have you made it switch automatic between send/receive?
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Yes, GPIO 15 Control "Relay1" or RS485 "RE" and "DE", you can select this via Jumper.
One of the "hardware" bugs is that I connected the TX RX form ESP8266 directly to the RS485 Chip, so you canot flash de ESP if it is in the circuit.
One of the "hardware" bugs is that I connected the TX RX form ESP8266 directly to the RS485 Chip, so you canot flash de ESP if it is in the circuit.
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Maybe better use GPIO 13 & 15 (Serial 0 swapped) to the MAX485
Make sure to add a PNP transistor to GPIO-15, to make sure it can be pulled down at boot.
For DE/RE pin you can use some pin that should be pulled up at boot (GPIO-0 or 2 for example)
Make sure to add a PNP transistor to GPIO-15, to make sure it can be pulled down at boot.
For DE/RE pin you can use some pin that should be pulled up at boot (GPIO-0 or 2 for example)
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
oh man, I totaly screwed up that
i never noticed that there are a second Serial port.
i never noticed that there are a second Serial port.
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
It isn't a second one, it is exactly the same as Serial0, only with pins swapped
Hence the name "Serial0 swapped"
Hence the name "Serial0 swapped"
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
If i swap the Serial in Software, can i use the GPIO1 and GPIO3 for other Functions? Mabe to Control Relay? or as a Input?
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
Yep you can.
Only 'problem' is that you still should have GPIO-1 and -3 available for flashing.
So if you can either "disconnect" anything connected to those pins via some jumper, or just add things that can handle serial data during flashing (and don't interfere with the flashing) you're fine.
N.B. some pins also may rapidly change state during boot. Keep this in mind when using a relay or something else connected to those pins.
See: https://espeasy.readthedocs.io/en/lates ... on-esp8266 (and also the links mentioned there)
Only 'problem' is that you still should have GPIO-1 and -3 available for flashing.
So if you can either "disconnect" anything connected to those pins via some jumper, or just add things that can handle serial data during flashing (and don't interfere with the flashing) you're fine.
N.B. some pins also may rapidly change state during boot. Keep this in mind when using a relay or something else connected to those pins.
See: https://espeasy.readthedocs.io/en/lates ... on-esp8266 (and also the links mentioned there)
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
OK the RS485 will never work, theMAX485CSA+T Needs 5V Power but on the board, the chip is only powered with 3.3v
But no problem in the next version i will use MAX3485ESA+
I've ordered a couple of MAX3485ESA+ and will test them on breadboard.
But no problem in the next version i will use MAX3485ESA+
I've ordered a couple of MAX3485ESA+ and will test them on breadboard.
Re: LOOKY L WIFI
I tested the digital input, wanted to know how high the frequency can be measured.
https://youtu.be/kLDFesXSjzo
Tested on: ESP_Easy_mega_20210114_test_beta_ESP8266_4M1M
10 Active Tasks!
300 HZ it works fine
500 HZ it works, but signal begining to distortion
800 HZ still works
999 HZ still works
That is far higher than I even wanted to measure.
https://youtu.be/kLDFesXSjzo
Tested on: ESP_Easy_mega_20210114_test_beta_ESP8266_4M1M
10 Active Tasks!
300 HZ it works fine
500 HZ it works, but signal begining to distortion
800 HZ still works
999 HZ still works
That is far higher than I even wanted to measure.
Re: LOOKY WIFI ESPEasy Board
Ah nice
Did not expect it to be so stable in counts with so many interrupts.
Did not expect it to be so stable in counts with so many interrupts.
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