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[SOLVED] MySensors Raspberry Pi Gateway + Domotics Controller

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  • EmeE Eme

    @eiten Yes what does that mean in English: :blush:

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    @eiten Don't know if the Pi model matters. I used a Pi Model A with wifi.

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      @Eme did'nt I write English :grinning:
      So, if you look at the source:

      bool transportCheckUplink(const bool force)
      {
              if (!force && (hwMillis() - _transportSM.lastUplinkCheck) < MY_TRANSPORT_CHKUPL_INTERVAL_MS) {
                      TRANSPORT_DEBUG(PSTR("TSF:CKU:OK,FCTRL\n"));    // flood control
                      return true;
              }
      

      The transport prevented an uplink check, since the last was done less then MY_TRANSPORT_CHKUPL_INTERVAL_MS milliseconds ago (defaults to 10 seconds)
      .

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      • EmeE Eme

        @eiten Don't know if the Pi model matters. I used a Pi Model A with wifi.

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        @Eme said in MySensors Raspberry Pi Gateway + Domotics Controller:

        Pi Model A with wifi

        Sure? AFAIK A had no WiFi. Or do you use a USB dongle?

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          @Eme said in MySensors Raspberry Pi Gateway + Domotics Controller:

          Pi Model A with wifi

          Sure? AFAIK A had no WiFi. Or do you use a USB dongle?

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          @eiten l think it's A+ it has Wifi and l run it "headless" with my old Nano Gateway connected to the 1 USB. But I'll looking forward to getting the Pi to work as both Gateway and Controller.

          I want to use a prototype board and drop the long lines. Plus I'll also bring the cap closer to the nrf24 to see if that helps.

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          • EmeE Eme

            @eiten l think it's A+ it has Wifi and l run it "headless" with my old Nano Gateway connected to the 1 USB. But I'll looking forward to getting the Pi to work as both Gateway and Controller.

            I want to use a prototype board and drop the long lines. Plus I'll also bring the cap closer to the nrf24 to see if that helps.

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            @Eme i usually solder a tantalum directly to the pins on the top side of the board :blush:

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              I have good news. I used a small prototype board for everything. made sure no line was more than 6 inches long. I soldered (My soldering sucks!) the capacitator right next to the radio and Bahm! Domoticz picked up all powered devices. :grinning:

              Lessons learnt, keep length of your wires short, nRf24 MUST have a decent capacitator to smoothen out power. Don't rely on GPIO pins to power it, use a regulator. Though help may come from all and sundry, its all up to you to check their suggestions... Thanks all for helping me.

              I can finally retire my Nano-Serial Gateway! Wont be upgrading for a long time to come :sneezing_face:

              20200825_090003.jpg

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              • EmeE Eme

                I have good news. I used a small prototype board for everything. made sure no line was more than 6 inches long. I soldered (My soldering sucks!) the capacitator right next to the radio and Bahm! Domoticz picked up all powered devices. :grinning:

                Lessons learnt, keep length of your wires short, nRf24 MUST have a decent capacitator to smoothen out power. Don't rely on GPIO pins to power it, use a regulator. Though help may come from all and sundry, its all up to you to check their suggestions... Thanks all for helping me.

                I can finally retire my Nano-Serial Gateway! Wont be upgrading for a long time to come :sneezing_face:

                20200825_090003.jpg

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                Great work @Eme! Thanks for reporting the result.

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                  Great work @Eme! Thanks for reporting the result.

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                  @mfalkvidd so how do I change the title to reflect "SOLVED"?

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                  • EmeE Eme

                    @mfalkvidd so how do I change the title to reflect "SOLVED"?

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                    @Eme I did it for you, but next time choose to edit the top post, and change the topic

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    • EmeE Eme

                      I have good news. I used a small prototype board for everything. made sure no line was more than 6 inches long. I soldered (My soldering sucks!) the capacitator right next to the radio and Bahm! Domoticz picked up all powered devices. :grinning:

                      Lessons learnt, keep length of your wires short, nRf24 MUST have a decent capacitator to smoothen out power. Don't rely on GPIO pins to power it, use a regulator. Though help may come from all and sundry, its all up to you to check their suggestions... Thanks all for helping me.

                      I can finally retire my Nano-Serial Gateway! Wont be upgrading for a long time to come :sneezing_face:

                      20200825_090003.jpg

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                      @Eme Thanks for letting us know how you solved the problem - helps us all to learn. I've recently upgraded my Raspberry Pi 1b to 4 and just got it working as an ethernet gateway with standard NRF24 radio. I'm curious about a few things as I've been trying to also use a PA LNA radio but without success;

                      • Any reason you have set up your gateway as serial and not ethernet?

                      • What did you mean by "Don't rely on GPIO pins to power it, use a regulator". By regulator did you mean the capacitor, did you use another regulator component - I can't see from your image

                      • Did you change the power setting of you configuration file MyConfig.h -lowering the power to "RF24_PA_LOW'?

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                      • zookazimZ zookazim

                        @Eme Thanks for letting us know how you solved the problem - helps us all to learn. I've recently upgraded my Raspberry Pi 1b to 4 and just got it working as an ethernet gateway with standard NRF24 radio. I'm curious about a few things as I've been trying to also use a PA LNA radio but without success;

                        • Any reason you have set up your gateway as serial and not ethernet?

                        • What did you mean by "Don't rely on GPIO pins to power it, use a regulator". By regulator did you mean the capacitor, did you use another regulator component - I can't see from your image

                        • Did you change the power setting of you configuration file MyConfig.h -lowering the power to "RF24_PA_LOW'?

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                        @zookazim so sorry I haven't been on here in years. I actually left the IoT nodes for a while. I was running into so many issues. To answer your question... not sure if it's still required or even relevant.

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