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  3. RF Nano = Nano + NRF24, for just $3,50 on Aliexpress

RF Nano = Nano + NRF24, for just $3,50 on Aliexpress

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    Dustin Thurston
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    I previously purchased from the exact product link listed by @Mark-Swift and confirmed they are not + models.

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      I previously purchased from the exact product link listed by @Mark-Swift and confirmed they are not + models.

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      Mark Swift
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      @dustin-thurston Mine are certainly plus models, as they connect at 250kbps without issue (nor do they need debug turned on).

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        @dustin-thurston Mine are certainly plus models, as they connect at 250kbps without issue (nor do they need debug turned on).

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        Can others report their luck? I hate to purchase again and get same result. Especially when seller was non-responsive.

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          torfinn
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          Hi ! Got a couple of these. Hard to say if its + chip ( but I guess not ). Anyway I am not able to get them running a simple test sketch. Only get RBR:REG=23, VAL=17

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            Hi ! Got a couple of these. Hard to say if its + chip ( but I guess not ). Anyway I am not able to get them running a simple test sketch. Only get RBR:REG=23, VAL=17

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            @torfinn
            i had to set
            #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 10
            #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 9
            on mine (definetly not + btw) a while back....

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              fruijs
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              I just got my order of 3, this time I got the nRF24L01+ version.

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                alowhum
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                #57

                :-D Now I wish I hadn't bought 70 of the old version already.

                They're working well though, very happy with them. Great for workshops.

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                  @torfinn
                  i had to set
                  #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 10
                  #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 9
                  on mine (definetly not + btw) a while back....

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                  @zen85 Thanks I got it to work but if I add #define MY_DEBUG_VERBOSE_RF24 i still get RBR:REG=23, VAL=17 filling the console....

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                      @torfinn These settings should make it work, regardless of which version you buy:

                      // If you are using an RF-Nano, you have to switch CE and CS pins.
                      #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 9                            // Used by the MySensors library.
                      #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 10                           // Used by the MySensors library.
                      
                      // Enable and select radio type attached
                      #define MY_RADIO_RF24
                      #define MY_RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_MAX
                      
                      // Mysensors advanced settings
                      #define MY_RF24_DATARATE RF24_1MBPS                 // This datarate is supported by pretty much all NRF24 radios, including the RF-Nano.
                      
                      
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                        Sherco49
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                        Hi guys
                        just a newbie in MySensors, i am buikding my home net with RF24 radio.
                        Just received 4 of this rf-nano (+ chip) and set one into relay device
                        With my Wemos D1mini pro + NRF24L01 +PA+LA gateway, it works in my whole (relatively large) house (approx 30m through a lot of walls and armed floor).
                        Really handy for small boxes projects, the missing functionality is the interrupt pin not (easily ?) accessible for battery powering

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                          Sherco49
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                          I continue my test with this chip, and solved an issue in declaring children of a node

                          I tried the relay actuator with 2 relays, the second one never wanted to get an ACK message for the presentation message
                          I tried with 3 children relays , first is ACK, second still NACK and 3rd .... ACK again !

                          Even if it was not my first thought, i finally insert a wait(1000) between each present line which solved the problem

                          hope it can help

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                            echi
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                            You might be interested by the board I've designed. Not "RF Nano" but "RF Pro Mini". Of course you need a "USB to serial" programmer but it directly runs on batteries.
                            See here and here.

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                              You might be interested by the board I've designed. Not "RF Nano" but "RF Pro Mini". Of course you need a "USB to serial" programmer but it directly runs on batteries.
                              See here and here.

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                              martim
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                              @echi Where could you order this board?

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                                @echi Where could you order this board?

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                                TheoL
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                                @martim Just search for RF Nano on Aliexpress. Haven't looked for the cheapest one, just the first that says LRF24L01+. Although not certain if it is really a + version of the NRF24L01.

                                This is one on Aliexpress

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                                  @echi Where could you order this board?

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                                  ncollins
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                                  @martim I think this is a better alternative: https://www.electrodragon.com/product/nrf24duino-arduino-mini-plus-nrf24l01-board/

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                                    @martim I think this is a better alternative: https://www.electrodragon.com/product/nrf24duino-arduino-mini-plus-nrf24l01-board/

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                                    TheoL
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                                    #67

                                    @ncollins That is a nice board indeed. I haven't checked because I will order some things after dinner. For me it is a must to keep the arduino Nano footprint. So I can replace the nano and nrf in some of the projects I already built.

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                                      @ncollins That is a nice board indeed. I haven't checked because I will order some things after dinner. For me it is a must to keep the arduino Nano footprint. So I can replace the nano and nrf in some of the projects I already built.

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                                      martim
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                                      @TheoL I meant the board of @echi here as I need battery power board and this seems to be working well.

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                                        @martim I think this is a better alternative: https://www.electrodragon.com/product/nrf24duino-arduino-mini-plus-nrf24l01-board/

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                                        martim
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                                        @ncollins If this board is suitable for battery use? I don't see how much current it uses.

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                                          @ncollins If this board is suitable for battery use? I don't see how much current it uses.

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                                          ncollins
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                                          @martim Yep, you just need to make sure to turn off the EEPROM module after setup, then it's basically an Atmega328p and NRF24L01+. It has solderable jumpers to bypass the voltage regulator and status LED.

                                          Here is a claim of 12uA in sleep: https://forum.mysensors.org/post/96631

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