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High power consumption NRF52832 & SI7021

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    waspie
    wrote on last edited by waspie
    #15

    I think that's an accurate description. Range won't be a factor this time in particular as its probably 10 feet (3 meters) away from the parent. I'll grab it and reflash it in a few days with the updated code.

    I see our graphs show identical behavior, interesting.

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    If I want to try out the new code is this the one i'm after:
    https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1455

    ? Its a little unclear to me

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      I think that's an accurate description. Range won't be a factor this time in particular as its probably 10 feet (3 meters) away from the parent. I'll grab it and reflash it in a few days with the updated code.

      I see our graphs show identical behavior, interesting.

      edit
      If I want to try out the new code is this the one i'm after:
      https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1455

      ? Its a little unclear to me

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      ncollins
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      @waspie I haven't tried the code from the redesign branch, as there are a lot of additional enhancements that may not have been fully tested yet.

      I've been testing this file on NRF52s, hal/transport/NRF5_ESB/driver/Radio_ESB.cpp, specifically from this commit https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1448/files.

      Given the redesign merge request was submitted a few days after this Fix ESB deadlock, the Fix ESB Deadlock might not be that effective. I haven't been testing on NRF51.

      I'd suggest asking on github, as a comment on the NRF5 ESB redesign commit, for suggestions on the best way to test the latest improvements.

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        waspie
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        that's the reversion isn't it? so wouldn't that be the same as no changes at all? or is this supposed to be the pre-reversion test fix? i think i'll try that code in 1455. nothing to lose but another cr2032 heh

        good idea on asking, will do

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          that's the reversion isn't it? so wouldn't that be the same as no changes at all? or is this supposed to be the pre-reversion test fix? i think i'll try that code in 1455. nothing to lose but another cr2032 heh

          good idea on asking, will do

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          ncollins
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          @waspie ...potentially. It's a little confusing, to be honest.

          I used #1448 based on this comment in #1445 (the revision commit).
          Screen Shot 2020-12-10 at 3.44.31 PM.png

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            @waspie ...potentially. It's a little confusing, to be honest.

            I used #1448 based on this comment in #1445 (the revision commit).
            Screen Shot 2020-12-10 at 3.44.31 PM.png

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            waspie
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            @ncollins 1455 is the latest and greatest
            https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1455
            d00616 replied to use it.

            6 days on no dip (yet)

            edit i guess its 3 days since the spike (plugged in) was on 12/10

            df543d7f-e870-4e25-bc24-3fa9849b0db2-image.png

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              @ncollins 1455 is the latest and greatest
              https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1455
              d00616 replied to use it.

              6 days on no dip (yet)

              edit i guess its 3 days since the spike (plugged in) was on 12/10

              df543d7f-e870-4e25-bc24-3fa9849b0db2-image.png

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              ncollins
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              #20

              @waspie Looking a lot better. This node is in the same location that it was before the update?

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                @waspie Looking a lot better. This node is in the same location that it was before the update?

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                waspie
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                @ncollins
                yep!
                while its only a few days I'm not seeing those dips that you can notice prior to the big drop. might be nothing, might be something. who know!

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                  Omemanti
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                  @waspie said in High power consumption NRF52832 & SI7021:

                  1455 is the latest and greatest

                  so would it be a good idea to flash all my nodes? got 10 laying around..:)

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                    @waspie said in High power consumption NRF52832 & SI7021:

                    1455 is the latest and greatest

                    so would it be a good idea to flash all my nodes? got 10 laying around..:)

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                    @Omemanti
                    If you're experiencing this issue I'd certainly try 1. I don't know that I'd got hog wild just yet unless they're easy to get to and easy to hook up.

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                      waspie
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                      I don't know if any of you guys are still around and using this stuff -
                      I moved and am reviving a few of these 51/52 boards that I had built. Prior to moving I had decent luck with all these fixes though I don't quite remember where I was with any of this stuff seeing as it was 3 years ago.

                      I had a few motion sensors and some temp/humd based on these fixes and they were working great, no dips.

                      Not sure any of you will ever see this but hey it all worked.

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