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15 units; 25/01/23 fab date.
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[[Category:Nodes & network devices]]
  
== Initial Bringup / checkout ==
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5 units; 24/04/09 fab date.
  
Board 003 (selected as sacrificial):
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= Initial Bringup  & checkout =
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== Board 003 ==
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Board 00 selected as sacrificial:
  
 
# Optically checked soldering/board as is
 
# Optically checked soldering/board as is
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## Solder in the ESP32
 
## Solder in the ESP32
 
## Unplug PoE ethernet; plug in USB;  
 
## Unplug PoE ethernet; plug in USB;  
## Rework one - swap EN/IO0 at the transistors
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## '''Rework #1''' - swap EN/IO0 at the transistors
 
# PoE and ESP32
 
# PoE and ESP32
 
## Remove from USB; plug into PoE and check LEDs start flashing as soon as the power LED comes on.
 
## Remove from USB; plug into PoE and check LEDs start flashing as soon as the power LED comes on.
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# Check RFID
 
# Check RFID
 
## Use [[RC522 RFID|VNA]] to check if swiping does not work.
 
## Use [[RC522 RFID|VNA]] to check if swiping does not work.
## Rework 2 - remove TVS protection diodes from the antenna. Too far off capacity wise (spec says a few pF; they appear to be in the 10s of nF).  
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## '''Rework #2''' - remove TVS protection diodes from the antenna. Too far off capacity wise (spec says a few pF; they appear to be in the 10s of nF).  
 
# (Optional) solder on final power selection, fuses, sensors, etc.
 
# (Optional) solder on final power selection, fuses, sensors, etc.
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== Board 004 ==
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Selected for the 2025 update of [[Node Spacedeur]]:
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# Rework 1 and 2 done
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# LEDs of ERR, OUT1 and OUT2 moved to the front
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# R84 (rfid select) removed; and RJ12 connector for separate RFID board soldered in
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## Separate RFID board from bandsaw white board that was water-damaged during roof leak/rain water
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# i2c Headers soldered in
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# Steppermotor driver and header soldered in
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'''todo''': higher stepper voltage

Huidige versie van 19 mei 2025 om 21:08


5 units; 24/04/09 fab date.

Initial Bringup & checkout

Board 003

Board 00 selected as sacrificial:

  1. Optically checked soldering/board as is
  2. Plug in USB-C
    1. Check 3v3 and 5v power; check red LED comes one.
    2. Check for magic smoke/things getting hot (nothing should)
    3. check detection of serial port/driver. It won't have any output at this point
  3. PoE powering
    1. Solder in RJ45 connector
    2. Place solder bridges Vpwr, V5 to VPOE/VPOE5 in Source field and SS for both
    3. Plug in PoE ethernet; check voltages: 5V, 3v3 and Vpwr==5V
  4. ESP32
    1. Solder in the ESP32
    2. Unplug PoE ethernet; plug in USB;
    3. Rework #1 - swap EN/IO0 at the transistors
  5. PoE and ESP32
    1. Remove from USB; plug into PoE and check LEDs start flashing as soon as the power LED comes on.

From this point on - use a Galvanic USB isolator when connecting to the board with Ethernet plugged in.

  1. Solder in Buzzer, OLED display (if needed), buttons, connectors
    1. Test with plain PowerNode install & check screen & menu cycling
    2. Check IP allocation on screen/serial and check web interface
  2. Check RFID
    1. Use VNA to check if swiping does not work.
    2. Rework #2 - remove TVS protection diodes from the antenna. Too far off capacity wise (spec says a few pF; they appear to be in the 10s of nF).
  3. (Optional) solder on final power selection, fuses, sensors, etc.


Board 004

Selected for the 2025 update of Node Spacedeur:

  1. Rework 1 and 2 done
  2. LEDs of ERR, OUT1 and OUT2 moved to the front
  3. R84 (rfid select) removed; and RJ12 connector for separate RFID board soldered in
    1. Separate RFID board from bandsaw white board that was water-damaged during roof leak/rain water
  4. i2c Headers soldered in
  5. Steppermotor driver and header soldered in

todo: higher stepper voltage