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28 hoursOnly build tar archive by defaultxengineering
Everything else is implicitly build by default since it should contribute to the tar archive.
2 dayspcb: power: Add `PWR_FLAG` symbolsxengineering
This resolves ERC issues. The ERC complains that an power input is not fed by a power output if there is a component like a ferrite bead or 0 Ohm resistor between the two. The `PWR_FLAG` tells the ERC that it was explicitly checked that this is not a mistake.
2 dayspcb: Fix open line ERC issuexengineering
2 dayspcb: Select fuse holderxengineering
2 dayspcb: Remove wipe button pull-up resistorxengineering
The internal pull-up resistor of the STM32 can be used.
2 dayspcb: Reset part annotationsxengineering
2 dayspcb: power: Add 3.3 V regulatorxengineering
2 dayspcb: Remove resistors for ESD protectionxengineering
It is hard to say if these are necessary. For sure they are not necessary anymore when the device is assembled inside the case. Thus the risk is taken to provide some more space and reduce assembly effort.
2 dayspcb: processor: Add MAC EEPROMxengineering
This chip provides a globally unique EUI-48 MAC address. This address will be printed on the device enclosure. The IPv6 link-local address of the device can be directly calculated from this MAC address. Thus a commissioning software can directly access the device when the user types in this MAC address without any discovery protocol.
3 dayspcb: io: Add required voltage dividersxengineering
They are required to drive the transistors properly.
3 dayspcb: Use red LED for error indicationxengineering
The idea of the red LED used to be to indicate power delivery to the board independent of firmware. While this is good to know it adds the constraint that even without firmware the LED should light up. Furthermore it should stop lighting up when the firmware takes over the blinking with different colors. This was solved with a NOT gate. This adds more parts to the assembly at the cost of rare space. To reduce space consumption this feature is removed. The effect is that the user cannot distinguish anymore if the board has an issue with power supply or with not running firmware. This is acceptable because the user cannot do anything about both issues. Developers have the chance to e.g. connect the UART to validate if the firmware is running.
3 dayspcb: Remove reset buttonxengineering
It is required to save as much place as possible on the PCB. There used to be these reset methods: - JTAG reset - button reset - power-cycle - firmware-based reset Taking away the button reset option is reasonable since for the development and production use case there are still enough options. Developers should use the JTAG reset or power-cycle and users will anyway use firmware-based resets (e.g. during updates) or power-cycles which is anyway most intuitive to users.
3 dayspcb: Solve external and PoE power supplyxengineering
Now there are 6 locations for 3 zero Ohm resistors. Three places to power by PoE and three to power externally. Never all of them should be placed.
3 dayspcb: Add F1 to protect AC devicesxengineering
3 dayspcb: power: Add 5V supply based on external inputxengineering
3 dayspcb: Connect RMII, MDIO and PHY resetxengineering
4 dayspcb: Add NOT-logic for power LEDxengineering
The status LED should always display on color either constantly on or blinking. To make sure even without firmware this is given a NOT gate is added.
4 dayspcb: Switch to one RGB LEDxengineering
This is more space efficient and makes it easier to label the LEDs. There is just one "status LED" lighting up in different colors compared to one "update LED", "power LED" and "activity LED".
4 dayspcb: io: Add first draft for normally open contactxengineering
4 dayspcb: io: Finish draft for motor controlxengineering
4 dayspcb: Move version detection to processor schematicxengineering
5 dayspcb: io: Add 230 VAC logicxengineering
5 dayspcb: Switch to three wire connectorsxengineering
5 dayspcb: Draw Edge.Cuts outlinexengineering
5 dayspcb: ethernet: Add initial schematicxengineering
2025-05-28pcb: processor: Add TODO for MAC EEPROMxengineering
2025-05-25pcb: processor: Finish first schematicxengineering
2025-05-24pcb: Add versions.tsv and reserve v0.1.0-pre1xengineering
This table is the result of running: ./tools/resistor_selector.py --output pcb/versions.tsv Additionally the table was manually edited. The first column now contains version strings to reserve resistor combinations. This is used to keep track of existing versions, their resistor values and related ADC values. The latter will be added to the firmware too.
2025-05-24pcb: Invert button signalsxengineering
Making them active-low makes it easier to reset the MCU. For the wipe functionality it does not make a role since it will simply be defined in Devicetree.
2025-05-24pcb: Add voltage divider for PCB versioningxengineering
This voltage divider provides an analog voltage between GND and +3.3V to indicate which hardware revision this board is. Thus the same firmware image can be used on multiple PCB versions compensating the hardware differences in software. The resistor combinations are calculated by `tools/resistory_selector.py`.
2025-05-24pcb: Replace J6 & J7 by bigger J5xengineering
This reduces the electrical contacts which is possible and necessary because of size constraints.
2025-05-24pcb: gitignore: Add _autosave*kicad*xengineering
These files seem to be present since KiCad 9.0 and should not be tracked with version control.
2025-05-24pcb: U1: Add STM32F427VIT6TRxengineering
2025-05-24web: Deploy iot-contact.kicad_pcbxengineering
This can be used to order the PCB depending on the manufacturers software capabilities.
2025-05-24Remove installation stepxengineering
Using the installation step to copy selected artifacts into one folder was anyway a hack. This commit shows that the complexity can be reduced by adding copy targets. The `build/artifacts` folder contains the selected artifacts, they are always up to date, the user does not have to call the install step separately and the target definitions do not require install-related keyword arguments.
2025-04-07Simplify website structure and drop Hugoxengineering
A static site generator is currently not really required. A static index.html is currently sufficient.
2025-04-05web: Replace file copying by Meson installationxengineering
This makes the build system code way less hacky and more modular.
2025-04-05Deploy schematic and BOM to websitexengineering
These important design files should be deployed with the website.
2025-04-05pcb: Switch from CMake to Mesonxengineering
This allows to install the PCB-related files easier to the website which is built with Meson.
2025-04-01pcb: gitignore: Add *-backupsxengineering
KiCad based on the not committed user settings saves backups in iot-contact-backups. Excluding those backups from Git is important to not double-track changes.
2025-04-01pcb: Update to KiCad 9.xxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: Update ROADMAP.mdxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: Add hierarchical labels and connectionsxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: Replace text fields by symbol descriptionsxengineering
This makes it easier to keep the descriptions and the text inside the schematic in sync.
2025-02-18pcb: Set title to `iot-contact`xengineering
2025-02-18pcb: Add missing text descriptionsxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: Rename some signalsxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: J7: Add motor connectorxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: J6: Add AC supply connectorxengineering
2025-02-18pcb: J5: Add door / window opener connectorxengineering