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  • Max KurilovM Offline
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    Hi,

    I'm building my first MySensors serial gateway on pro mini (ATmega328 3.3V) controller. As a serial adapter I've got PL2303HX adapter connected to arduino.

    My test scetches are successfully apploaded to arduino and I also tested serial output via serial monitor of arduino IDE.

    But when I get NRF24L01+ connected and serial scetch uploaded to the board I've got some corrupted/binary output to my serial monitor. It looks like screenshot I've attached.

    ![0_1622790526190_2021-06-03_21-59-59.png](Uploading 0%)

    Could somebody direct me to the ways I can debug the issus?

    HW: HomeAssistant on Rock Pi 4 + Pro Mini Serial GW + Arduino & nRF52840 / 52811 nodes.

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    • Max KurilovM Max Kurilov

      Hi,

      I'm building my first MySensors serial gateway on pro mini (ATmega328 3.3V) controller. As a serial adapter I've got PL2303HX adapter connected to arduino.

      My test scetches are successfully apploaded to arduino and I also tested serial output via serial monitor of arduino IDE.

      But when I get NRF24L01+ connected and serial scetch uploaded to the board I've got some corrupted/binary output to my serial monitor. It looks like screenshot I've attached.

      ![0_1622790526190_2021-06-03_21-59-59.png](Uploading 0%)

      Could somebody direct me to the ways I can debug the issus?

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      Welcome to the forum @Max-Kurilov

      Could you try to re-upload the screen shot? Seems like the forum messed it up.

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      • Max KurilovM Max Kurilov

        Hi,

        I'm building my first MySensors serial gateway on pro mini (ATmega328 3.3V) controller. As a serial adapter I've got PL2303HX adapter connected to arduino.

        My test scetches are successfully apploaded to arduino and I also tested serial output via serial monitor of arduino IDE.

        But when I get NRF24L01+ connected and serial scetch uploaded to the board I've got some corrupted/binary output to my serial monitor. It looks like screenshot I've attached.

        ![0_1622790526190_2021-06-03_21-59-59.png](Uploading 0%)

        Could somebody direct me to the ways I can debug the issus?

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        @Max-Kurilov If using 3.3V hen max serial speed is 38400 - Try setting that in your serial monitor, it should do the trick (unless you set serial speed differently in your sketch, but we don't know as you didn't post your sketch).

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        • skywatchS skywatch

          @Max-Kurilov If using 3.3V hen max serial speed is 38400 - Try setting that in your serial monitor, it should do the trick (unless you set serial speed differently in your sketch, but we don't know as you didn't post your sketch).

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          @skywatch, 3.3V at 16MHz is somewhat out of specs, but it works at 115200bps using the hardware uart.

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            @Max-Kurilov If using 3.3V hen max serial speed is 38400 - Try setting that in your serial monitor, it should do the trick (unless you set serial speed differently in your sketch, but we don't know as you didn't post your sketch).

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            @skywatch that helped! resolved, thank you!

            HW: HomeAssistant on Rock Pi 4 + Pro Mini Serial GW + Arduino & nRF52840 / 52811 nodes.

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