Basic useful feature list:
- Switches LED strips on and off on a schedule or triggered by a REST call (REST call works, schedule is untested)
- Allows up to 3 devices to be controlled (channel 1 and 2 work, todo: channel 3 troubleshooting)
- Manual override using buttons (doesn't currently work, todo: hardware troubleshooting)
- Connects to your existing 2.4GHz WiFi Network for remote control and management (handled by the Oak Config, todo: write guide)
- Supports an SSD1306 OLED display for status and standalone operation
- Integration with Domoticz (todo: write guide. Is a shell script that does a particle API call)
BOM:
Manufacturer | P/N | Amount |
---|---|---|
Multicomp | MJ-179PH | 1 |
Fairchild | FQP30N06L | 3 |
Multicomp | 1N5819 | 3 |
WURTH Elektronik | 61300911121 | 2 |
DigiStump | Oak | 1 |
TE Connectivity | CFR16J10K | 1 |
Molex | 22-23-2021 | 7 |
Molex | 22-01-2027 | 7 |
Molex | 08-50-0032 | 14 |
Multicomp | R13-24AL-05-BB | 4 |
DELTRON ENCLOSURES | 479-0140-0 | 1 |
Pro Power | PPW00030 | 2 |
Total BOM cost (excluding Oak and PCB) is roughly about EUR14.
Datasheet for MOSFET: http://www.mouser.com/ds/2/149/FQP30N06L-244344.pdf Datasheet for enclosure: http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/1792140.pdf