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My Ugly ESP GW Prototype

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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    @Fabien
    Yes, I know it can be programmed directly which could be a good option for (none battery) sensor nodes. It is still somewhat more complicated to get started using ESP modules (compared to Arduino). Waiting with interest on results from the community members trying to port MySensors library running natively on ESP.

    But anyhow, the gateway @tbowmo is designing will running on a ATMega1284 and communicate through serial AT-commands to ESP, so I'd better start developing that code as well. :)

    Regarding ESP inputs being 5V tolerant.. When googling around I'm getting mixed results regarding this. Better safe than sorry.

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      On datasheet P15 : http://www.adafruit.com/datasheets/ESP8266_Specifications_English.pdf

      All digital IO pins are protected from over-voltage with a snap-back circuit connected between
      the pad and ground. The snap back voltage is typically about 6V, and the holding voltage is 5.8V.
      This provides protection from over-voltages and ESD. The output devices are also protected
      from reversed voltages with diodes.

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      • hekH hek

        Ok, had to toss something together for the ESP gw development.
        Not pretty, but hopefully it'll work.

        20150630_152056.jpg
        20150630_153429.jpg

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        @hek Ugly???? That right there is a thing of beauty in my world... :stuck_out_tongue:

        RJ_Make

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          @hek: very interesting. I will follow your work too.
          Do you know Huzzah esp8266, I think yes. Because pcb board is opensource and it is easier to use than china breadboard. But maybe you received it with esp on it? Otherwise it could help if you have more chips.
          See you soon.

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            @scalz said:

            Huzzah esp8266

            Yes, Huzzah seems nice. But I bought a couple of these (which includes an esp-07):
            http://www.ebay.com/itm/141656822263?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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              All ESP stuff info http://tech.scargill.net/ ESP12E or ESP13 .

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                I knowMr Scargills techblog very long and it´s really good ;-)

                if (knowledge == 0) { use BRAIN; use GOOGLE;use SEARCH; } else {make POST;}

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                  @hek

                  Do you have some more details on that level converter thingie that you've used between the arduino, and the ESP8266?

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                  • hekH Offline
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                    I used this one:

                    http://www.ebay.com/itm/181572335264?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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                    • hekH hek

                      I used this one:

                      http://www.ebay.com/itm/181572335264?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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                      Moshe Livne
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                      @hek what is the thing the nrf is sitting on? what is the esp for? and if this is ugly, you should see some of my stuff.... it is almost neat....

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                      • Moshe LivneM Moshe Livne

                        @hek what is the thing the nrf is sitting on? what is the esp for? and if this is ugly, you should see some of my stuff.... it is almost neat....

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                        #13

                        @Moshe-Livne

                        Te radio is sitting on a (slightly modified) NRF-socket adapter plate as I didn't have any AMS step downs laying around.
                        http://www.ebay.com/itm/Socket-Adapter-plate-Board-for-8Pin-NRF24L01-Wireless-Transceive-module-51-/200960749614?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eca31b02e

                        The ESP is there to create a wireless connection to the controller (PoC).

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                        • hekH hek

                          @Fabien
                          Yes, I know it can be programmed directly which could be a good option for (none battery) sensor nodes. It is still somewhat more complicated to get started using ESP modules (compared to Arduino). Waiting with interest on results from the community members trying to port MySensors library running natively on ESP.

                          But anyhow, the gateway @tbowmo is designing will running on a ATMega1284 and communicate through serial AT-commands to ESP, so I'd better start developing that code as well. :)

                          Regarding ESP inputs being 5V tolerant.. When googling around I'm getting mixed results regarding this. Better safe than sorry.

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                          @hek said:

                          Waiting with interest on results from the community members trying to port MySensors library running natively on ESP.

                          I'm running the GW sketch (and repeater node) natively on the ESP8266 - however, the porting needs some additional work on EEPROM handling and pointer addressing. Also, a stable power supply is important (>3.1V with ESP8266 and NRF24 attached, no peaks). Will post more as porting progresses.

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                          • tekkaT tekka

                            @hek said:

                            Waiting with interest on results from the community members trying to port MySensors library running natively on ESP.

                            I'm running the GW sketch (and repeater node) natively on the ESP8266 - however, the porting needs some additional work on EEPROM handling and pointer addressing. Also, a stable power supply is important (>3.1V with ESP8266 and NRF24 attached, no peaks). Will post more as porting progresses.

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                            @tekka said:

                            @hek said:

                            Waiting with interest on results from the community members trying to port MySensors library running natively on ESP.

                            I'm running the GW sketch (and repeater node) natively on the ESP8266 - however, the porting needs some additional work on EEPROM handling and pointer addressing. Also, a stable power supply is important (>3.1V with ESP8266 and NRF24 attached, no peaks). Will post more as porting progresses.

                            Do you porting it to Arduino environment or using the native esp sdk ?

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                              Would also be interested to have MySensors on ESP8266 "native" (without Arduino) using the Arduino IDE. This is what you are planning to do ?

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                                #17

                                I'll donate a Photon to someone who can port the ethernet gateway over to Particle!!!

                                @hek ?? WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO ADD A LOT OF FUNCTIONALITY WITH THIS LITTLE POWERHOUSE

                                128KB RAM
                                120MHZ

                                Screen Shot 2015-07-30 at 10.05.18 PM.png

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                                  I already have one, thanx !

                                  guy, I had the same idea, and the photon is a beast (when you make it work for I was an alpha alpha tester...)

                                  z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                                  rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                                  mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                                    @BulldogLowell someone already ported the nrf24l library here: https://community.particle.io/t/request-answered-nrf24l01-library/2286

                                    z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
                                    rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
                                    mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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                                      Have you guys seen this? http://www.seeedstudio.com/depot/EMW3165-CortexM4-based-WiFi-SoC-Module-p-2488.html
                                      The specs seem almost the same as the Photon's, but it's less than half the price. And, it's in stock.

                                      I'm open minded. Is there a reason to prefer the Photon?

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                                        @NeverDie

                                        Looks interesting. However, it's probably a bit more complicated to use for newcommers, as it's not arduino compatible (not yet anyways).

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                                        • tbowmoT tbowmo

                                          @NeverDie

                                          Looks interesting. However, it's probably a bit more complicated to use for newcommers, as it's not arduino compatible (not yet anyways).

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                                          @tbowmo said:

                                          @NeverDie

                                          Looks interesting. However, it's probably a bit more complicated to use for newcommers, as it's not arduino compatible (not yet anyways).

                                          Good point. Also, the Photon already has header pins soldered on, and not having that means extra work.

                                          I think I'm persuaded that, at least for now, the Photon can justify its higher price.

                                          What's the best board to dock it into? Or is it simply roll-you-own with female headers on some prototyping board?

                                          Sparkfun will have a Photon redboard, but at $39.95....

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