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      m5stack @world101
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      @world101 the pins and the sockets are the customization. if u want more, u can order from me(email me), i will give u nice price. i had not swapped anything, it is the same.

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        ohararp
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        Out of curiosity what package did you use to do your breakout boards? I am looking at drawing up a breakout sch/pcb in KiCad for sharing as we speak.

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        • suremicroS Offline
          suremicro
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          I used Easy EDA which imported the pcbdoc file after some messing around with the format. I will make the gerber and pcb files files available as well as the 3D prototype enclosure file (with solid edges) soon.

          I have now tried out the new board with a couple of simple jack connectors and all seems to work!

          0_1520184373834_proto1.jpg

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            JJ @suremicro
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            @zazar Nice design !!! Thanks for the details and the photos.... and for making the files available soon.

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            • suremicroS Offline
              suremicro
              last edited by suremicro

              The PCB and 3D case design files can now be found on GitHub at https://github.com/zazardev/M5Stack-Proto

              For those using EasyEDA see https://easyeda.com/suremicro

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              • world101W Offline
                world101
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                This is excellent. Looks like you are doing a temperature reading (thermistor/thermocouple) setup, which is what I have been working on. Are you using a voltage divider to calculate temperature? If so, please provide your schematic.

                Also, can you provide part numbers for the input jacks (2.5mm I assume)? I have some panel mount jacks that were for another case enclosure, but they are too big for the m5stack. Yours look great.

                How accurate is the temperature? I've been reading the ESP32 ADC can be not quite linear and therefore not so accurate. So I was looking into another ADC breakout module like the ADS1115 for more resolution bits and accuracy.

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                • suremicroS Offline
                  suremicro
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                  Yes the device will be used to record multiple temperatures using DS18B20 sensors on one wire with a single 4.7k resistor. I hooked up 5 and can read them indiviudally since they have there own addresses. I only need the temperature to the nearest degree so they are fine for my purposes.

                  I actually use a 3.5mm jack and bought a few connectors as like you found that many do not fit, however the very small SMD mounted ones just fit in the standard case. The ones I found are on Amazon:

                  https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008SO0E60/ref=pe_3187911_189395841_TE_3p_dp_1

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                    sibtcha
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                    Hello, your prototype board is very usefull, more than the genuine one.

                    It's possible to order a set from EasyEDA ?

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                    • suremicroS Offline
                      suremicro
                      last edited by suremicro

                      Yes, if you head over to https://easyeda.com/suremicro the design is there which you can use to get your own boards made. I used JLCPCB.

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                        Omoe @suremicro
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                        @suremicro 在 Custom Prototype Board 中说:

                        Yes, if you head over to https://easyeda.com/zazarltd the design is there which you can use to get your own boards made. I used JLCPCB.

                        Haven't used JLCPCB, I've used Seeedstudio Fusion service https://www.seeedstudio.com/fusion_pcb.html a few times. They are especially good if you need several of the same board as they send 10 copies

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                          saiaman01 @suremicro
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                          @suremicro sorry its been a long time, but do you still have pcb/3D case somewhere ?
                          Gonna github / easyeda ... nothing found :(

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                            felmue
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                            Hello @saiaman01

                            don't know about the PCB, but the 3D case is here.

                            Thanks
                            Felix

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