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First node: nothing work

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    #7

    I already try that without success.

    Using same cable with same arduino works like a charm for the gateway.

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      Do you get any output on serial monitor on node side?

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        No, nothing.

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          Try to clear the EEPROM first, then re-upload your sketch.

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            I have already clear the EEPROM many times. No changes.

            I have activate the DEBUG mode on the RF24_config.h file:

              #define FAILURE_HANDLING
              #define SERIAL_DEBUG
            

            I can now see some debug informations:

            send: 255-255-255-255 s=255,c=3,
            

            And nothing more. Some kind of "failed broadcast" ?
            Maybe, the gateway seems to never respond to this first broadcast; the gateway never receive it anyway.

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              Looks like it is dying in the middle of serial log output.

              What happens if you try the same sketch on the working "serial-gateway"-Arduino you were talking about in the first post? You might have some faulty hardware there..

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                Is the NRF24 connected to externel 3.3V power or to the 3.3V from the Nano? The NRF24 antenna version has a higher power consumption as the version without antenna.

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                  Same thing append if I try the serial sketch on the working "serial-gateway". If I try the gateway sktech on the "bad" arduino, the gateway seems to start.

                  The NRF24 is connected to the 3.3V out from the Arduino nano. I will try to use and external power supply; or maybe, I will buy the NRF24 without antena. Thanks for that suggestion.

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                    #15
                    • The NRF24 antenna version is:
                      -- working current in transmit mode is 115mA
                      -- working current in receiver mode is 45mA

                    For the NRF24 non antenna version i did'nt find any details of power consum. (only 1uA on Power down mode)

                    Arduino Nano:

                    • The total current from all the IO pins together is 200 mA max.
                    • The 3.3V output is capable of supplying 150 mA.
                      -- Note - Any power drawn from the 3.3V rail has to go through the 5V rail. Therefore, if you have a 100 mA device on the 3.3V output, you need to also count it against the 5V total current.

                    The 5V output is much powerful on the Arduino nano. U can try to use a 5V to 3.3V stepdown regulator like AMS1117

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                      Here are the specifications from the NRF24 without antenna

                      http://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/2.4GHz-RF/nRF24L01#Specification

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