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esp8266-d1-mini--esp32-s2-mini--van-e-relay--so-far-so-good [2023/12/10 09:07] – external edit (Unknown date) 127.0.0.1esp8266-d1-mini--esp32-s2-mini--van-e-relay--so-far-so-good [2023/12/10 14:44] (current) – [2nd round of Base Boards] mralvin
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-Rev.C3  +**Rev.C3* 
-   errors of C2 are fixed  +   * same corner-hole position as the Original Todd boards
-   * same corner-hole position as the original Todd boards+
    *Rev.C3 - Top side    *Rev.C3 - Top side
    * [[esp8266-d1-mini-8x-relay-shield-C3|Updated and Complete description of C3 board]]    * [[esp8266-d1-mini-8x-relay-shield-C3|Updated and Complete description of C3 board]]
    * {{:p-channel-mosfet:board-c3-top.jpg?400|}}     * {{:p-channel-mosfet:board-c3-top.jpg?400|}} 
  
-Rev.E3  
-   * A version with dual, and triple, MOSFET options for each of the 8 channels (4x dual mosfet + 4x triple mosfet channels) 
-   * On-board fuses (type 1808 - 1-15A options) or (Mini Blade fuses) 
-   * Same corner-hole position as the original Todd boards 
-   * Board is slightly wider, but corner holes are in the same position as the original Todd boards 
-   * Only one power-connector-pin output-pin per mosfet channel. So 4x 2-pin power connectors are used for 8x mosfet channels 
-   * On-board options for power-wires, so the board can handle up to 80-90 amp total load. 
  
-   *Rev.E3 - Top side +**Rev. C4**  
-   {{:p-channel-mosfet:board-e3-top.jpg?400|}}  +   * Board size 100mm x 83mm - incl. screw holes for holding MOSFETs to an alu-plate - all within the 100mm x 83mm PCB size
- +
-Rev. C4  +
-   * Board size - incl. screw holes for holding MOSFETs to an alu-plate - all within 100mm x 100mm plate size+
    * dual MOSFET option for each channel    * dual MOSFET option for each channel
    * 3mm screw option for a high-amp power-in option (so the board can handle up to 80-100 amp total load)    * 3mm screw option for a high-amp power-in option (so the board can handle up to 80-100 amp total load)
    * Option to add copper to buttom traces (so the board can handle up to 80-100 amp total load)    * Option to add copper to buttom traces (so the board can handle up to 80-100 amp total load)
    * Added an electronics on/off mosfet control option (so the board can be completely powered off via a low-battery-signal)    * Added an electronics on/off mosfet control option (so the board can be completely powered off via a low-battery-signal)
 +   * [[esp8266-d1-mini-8x-relay-shield-C4s|C4 boards (C4 + C4-F) further details]]
  
    *Rev.C4 - Top side    *Rev.C4 - Top side
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-Rev.C4-F +**Rev.C4-F** 
-   * Board size - incl. screw holes for holding MOSFETs to an alu-plate - all within 100mm x 100mm plate size+   * Board size 100mm x 83mm - incl. screw holes for holding MOSFETs to an alu-plate - all within the 100mm x 83mm PCB size
    * dual MOSFET option for each channel    * dual MOSFET option for each channel
    * on-board 1808 fuses for each of the 8 channels    * on-board 1808 fuses for each of the 8 channels
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    * 3mm screw option for a high-amp power-in option    * 3mm screw option for a high-amp power-in option
    * Added an electronics on/off mosfet control option (so the board can be completely powered off via a low-battery-signal)    * Added an electronics on/off mosfet control option (so the board can be completely powered off via a low-battery-signal)
 +   * [[esp8266-d1-mini-8x-relay-shield-C4s|C4 boards (C4 + C4-F) further details]]
  
    *Rev.C4-F - Top side    *Rev.C4-F - Top side
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-Rev. C44 +**Rev. F1** (primarily experimental - to see how big the PCB 'with it all' might get)
-   Board size - incl. screw holes for holding MOSFETs to an alu-plate - all within a 100mm x 100mm plate size +
-   dual MOSFET option for each channel +
-   * on-board 1808 fuses for each of the 8 channels +
-   * 2-pin power-out-connector for each of the 8 channels (8x 2-pin power connector) +
-   * 3mm screw option for a high-amp power-in option +
-   * 4-layer PCB - to allow "removal" of some of the signal paths from the outer copper layers +
-   * Option to add copper to buttom traces (so a high-amp board can be established) +
- +
-   *Rev.C44 - Top side +
-   * (no picture yet) +
- +
- +
-Rev. F1 +
    * bigger PCB    * bigger PCB
-   * quad MOSFET option for each channel+   * quad-MOSFET option for each channel
    * 1808 fuse option, or a 'Mini Blade' fuse option, for each channel    * 1808 fuse option, or a 'Mini Blade' fuse option, for each channel
    * 2x 2-pin power in connector    * 2x 2-pin power in connector
esp8266-d1-mini--esp32-s2-mini--van-e-relay--so-far-so-good.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/10 14:44 by mralvin