J.C.
This diagram was very much awaited :) I had to draw it several times in my notebook. And funny thing is that I had plans to make an electronic version this evening… What a time saver!
Hey j.c.
as i get now my jeenode’s i found out that there a no holes for mounting the pcb at the ground of a case.
( for example to hole’s for m4 screws diagonal in the pcb )
a little beauty were to make the pcb as long as the rfm12b is, so that the rfm12b is completely covered by the pcb. ( only elegancy )
i messure the pcb and it is exactly 80 mm long. is this because of the eagle restrictions ?
kind regards
Thomas
The way I mount JeeNodes is as a module, i.e. like a “chip” – a board with all the other parts on it, and 4x 6-pin male headers pointing up, a bit like this:
http://jeelabs.org/2009/09/02/meet-the-jeeboard/
J.C. This diagram was very much awaited :) I had to draw it several times in my notebook. And funny thing is that I had plans to make an electronic version this evening… What a time saver!
Thank you for this jc , I searched for this on your site.
Hey j.c. as i get now my jeenode’s i found out that there a no holes for mounting the pcb at the ground of a case. ( for example to hole’s for m4 screws diagonal in the pcb ) a little beauty were to make the pcb as long as the rfm12b is, so that the rfm12b is completely covered by the pcb. ( only elegancy ) i messure the pcb and it is exactly 80 mm long. is this because of the eagle restrictions ? kind regards Thomas
The way I mount JeeNodes is as a module, i.e. like a “chip” – a board with all the other parts on it, and 4x 6-pin male headers pointing up, a bit like this: http://jeelabs.org/2009/09/02/meet-the-jeeboard/