X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Notebook;h=1b9250391473d22640746dfb9f57ddbbb809b068;hb=c1d99c4fe7108db172d8881c938c6a6a28e31c65;hp=1af1a122014020e4ff7adf8f991866d25b6bd169;hpb=8cfffbb79082e110086175ea240870a94655e7e1;p=hw%2Ftelebt diff --git a/Notebook b/Notebook index 1af1a12..1b92503 100644 --- a/Notebook +++ b/Notebook @@ -30,3 +30,44 @@ BTM-182 bluetooth module .. the latter should be budgeted at about $15 each in quantity 100 .. uses async serial, less dev effort, no regulatory issues +2011.03.31 +- Raysom BTM-182 peak current draw is 58mA, Roving Networks RN-42 peaks at 50mA + + Raysom gave us a quote of $10 per delivered at q100 + + RovingNetworks replied to our quote request but we don't have a number yet + + Rough estimate of cogs puts us at retail price of $150 + +2011.04.13 +- Pondering how much to clip off the SMA end of the PCB to ensure the SMA + flange fits inside the box. + + Our connector needs 3.81 mm "above" the PCB which for TeleBT actually + means between the PCB bottom surface and the base of the box. The box + boss height is specified as 4mm, so that fits in a purely vertical sense, + but I'm worried about the box wall to base radius, and the fact that the + box walls aren't exactly vertical. + + Hammond doesn't specify the radius between the wall and base of the 1551K + box. Given other things they do specify, it might be that 1 mm is a + conservative guess. The specification for the inside dimensions of the lip + around the lid is 10 mils smaller than the max PCB dimensions, and it *looks* + like that inside edge might be about where the wall radius ends. The drawing + shows the lid inside as 6.73mm less than box outside dimension, which seems + reasonably consistent with my estimate of a 2mm wall thickness, about 1mm + for the lid lip, and some mold tolerances. So, let's use the box lid lip + inside dimensions as a proxy for the box base inside dimensions until proven + otherwise. + + So we need to peel 5 mils off to account for the box radius. The flange + itself is 40 mils. And I'm nervous about the guesstimates so I'll add + another 5 mils of margin. So we need to take 50 mils off the SMA end of + the PCB. + + As a sanity check, on TeleDongle the closes screw hole is 78 mils from the + SMA edge of the PCB, which is 50 mils less than a maximum-size PCB would + have. If anything, the TeleDongle SMA ends up inside the wall a bit more + that necessary, such that tightening the SMA nut deflects the wall inward. + So, 50 mils might indeed be a good choice for TeleBT. We'll give it a try! +