Hardware: Hive Interface Board 5
After a failed attempt at Hive Interface board version 0.4, work has begun on version 0.5.
A different approach from version 0.4 was taken. An Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) evaluation board (Analog Devices EVAL-AD7124-8SDZ) and the Nordic nRF52840 Preview Development Kit (PDK) were purchased.
This allows the software to be developed and tested before the hive interface board is designed. Initial development of the ADC driver was done on the PI.
Contents
Goal
Create a low power, battery operated, wireless scale based on the Internet of Things (IOT) paradigm with extended communication range and a high performance multi-channel Analog to Digital Converter (ADC).
Features
- AD7124-8 24 bit ADC with 8 differential inputs and digital filters capable of 120 dB notch at 50 Hz and 60 Hz.
Provides independent channels for each of the 4 load cells or four scales with 4 loads cells in parallel.
- Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support
Uses the Nordic nRF52 32 bit ARM processor with GPIO lines and eight 16 bit ADC inputs.
- 40 pin header plugs into a Pi.
The board can run from the Pi without the nRF52840 as a replacement for the HX711. The nRF52840 can be programmed from the Pi.
Configurations
Configuration A
Hive Interface Board plugged into the Pi.
- Powered by th Pi
- Sensors can be read by the P
- nRF52840 (if installed) can be programmed from the Pi.
Configuration B
Hive Interface Board separate from the Pi. The Pi is used for data storage, visualization and forwarding to the cloud via WiFi, Ethernet or cellular modem.
- Lower popwer requirement at the hive.
- Communication to the PI is via UDP over BLE.
Configuration C
- Pi is operated as BLE5/6LoWPAN to IP6 thread router.
- Pi can also be used for local data storage and visualization.
- Hive Interface board uses BLE5 and 6LowPAN for long range low power consumption
- Three instrument boards
- hive weight
- Temperature/Relative Humidity and Microphone inside hive
- Temperature/Relative Humidity and LUX outside hive (one per apiary).
- Can form a mesh network for data realy.
Development
NRF52840 Development shows how to get Segger J-Link command line tools running on Linux Debian NRF52840 Development Code is a test program that runs on the nRF52840 and talks to the AD7124
Resources
Data Sheets
AD7124-8 Data Sheet (PDF 1.7 MB 92 pages)
nRF52840 (PDF 6.4 MB 696 pages)
Evaluation Boards
EVAL-AD7124-8SDZ User Guide (PDF 4.8 MB 40 Pages)
nRF52840 Preview Development Kit v0.9.x User Guide v1.0 (PDF 9.1 MB 41 Pages)