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Introducing MySensors on nRF24LE1

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    scalz
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    impressive work. very good idea!

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      Ivan Z
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      What is the current in transmition and idle mode?
      Did you realize sleep?

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        hmm 8051 instruction set.. Now that's an old mcu then.. Remember them from back in the beginning of the 90's

        Thought they where long forgotten, and dead, now that there are newer (and probably more efficient) mcu cores available.

        Actually, just found my final exam project I made 20 years ago based on an 80535. An EPROM burner, that could program up to 27c512 :) And one had to use UV lamps to erase the chips again (Getting all nostalgic here :))

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          This looks very cool. I understand the concept, and I'm more of a software guy then an electronics guy, but I have not done anything like this. Would you be able to provide a step by step or point me to something that could get me from code to getting it onto the chip. Thanks great idea.

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            What is the current in transmition and idle mode?
            Did you realize sleep?

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            tekka
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            @Ivan-Z said:

            What is the current in transmition and idle mode?

            You may find the information in the product specs.

            Did you realize sleep?

            No, not yet.

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              This looks very cool. I understand the concept, and I'm more of a software guy then an electronics guy, but I have not done anything like this. Would you be able to provide a step by step or point me to something that could get me from code to getting it onto the chip. Thanks great idea.

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              tekka
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              @gbfromhb said:

              This looks very cool. I understand the concept, and I'm more of a software guy then an electronics guy, but I have not done anything like this. Would you be able to provide a step by step or point me to something that could get me from code to getting it onto the chip. Thanks great idea.

              Since everything is pretty much POC at the moment, no time so far to compile a doc. However, uVision Keil is the official IDE supporting those MCUs (compiler, simulator, flashing, and debugging). You will also find some information (e.g. SDK, open-source programmer, etc.) by simply searching for "nRF24LE1" ...

              More to follow...

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                Zeph
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                Checking aliexpress:

                http://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF24LE1-NRF24L01-MCU-Wireless-Transceiver-DIP-Wireless-Communication-Module-nE/32230173245.html

                At those sizes and prices, this could be a very interesting option. Looking forward to hearing about your progress.

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                  gbfromhb
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                  Thank you tekka. I suspect you given me the clues I need.

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                  • tekkaT tekka

                    First impression of MySensors running on nRF24LE1. Reporting temperature / humidity from DHT22, VCC voltage and millis() timer.

                    This SoC has many interesting features (SPI, 2-Wire, Serial, GPIO, ADC, RNG, AES accelerator, etc. ) and sub uA sleeping modes - without the need to solder a RF module. However, flash size limited to 16kB - still more than enough for many (peripheral) sensors... :)

                    20150810_nRF24LE1_DHT22.jpg

                    Readings in MYSController:

                    20150810_nRF24LE1.png

                    Compiling with SDCC and nRF24LE1 SDK.
                    Source (Proof of concept/POC, non-optimized) here.

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                    @tekkaYou can follow any responses to publish libraries (MyMessage.h MyMessage.cpp, ...) adapt to the SDCC compiler?

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                      @tekkaYou can follow any responses to publish libraries (MyMessage.h MyMessage.cpp, ...) adapt to the SDCC compiler?

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                      @alexSV said:

                      @tekkaYou can follow any responses to publish libraries (MyMessage.h MyMessage.cpp, ...) adapt to the SDCC compiler?

                      For the example above the standard MyMessage.h library was used. All other dependencies can be found in the nRF24LE1 SDK from nordic.

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                        @alexSV said:

                        @tekkaYou can follow any responses to publish libraries (MyMessage.h MyMessage.cpp, ...) adapt to the SDCC compiler?

                        For the example above the standard MyMessage.h library was used. All other dependencies can be found in the nRF24LE1 SDK from nordic.

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                        @tekka sdсс not support __attribute ((packed)). Or do you use a different compiler?

                        sdcc --model-large --std-sdcc99 -Iinclude -I../SDK/_target_sdcc_nrf24le1_32/include -I../SDK/include -I./aes/include -c src/main.c -o "obj/"
                        include/MyMessage.h:308: syntax error: token -> '(' ; column 18
                        make: *** [obj/main.rel] Ошибка 1
                        (attribute((packed));)
                        and
                        sdcc --model-large --std-sdcc99 -Iinclude -I../SDK/_target_sdcc_nrf24le1_32/include -I../SDK/include -I./aes/include -c src/main.c -o "obj/"
                        src/main.c:74: syntax error: token -> 'outMsg' ; column 16
                        make: *** [obj/main.rel] Ошибка 1

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                          @tekka sdсс not support __attribute ((packed)). Or do you use a different compiler?

                          sdcc --model-large --std-sdcc99 -Iinclude -I../SDK/_target_sdcc_nrf24le1_32/include -I../SDK/include -I./aes/include -c src/main.c -o "obj/"
                          include/MyMessage.h:308: syntax error: token -> '(' ; column 18
                          make: *** [obj/main.rel] Ошибка 1
                          (attribute((packed));)
                          and
                          sdcc --model-large --std-sdcc99 -Iinclude -I../SDK/_target_sdcc_nrf24le1_32/include -I../SDK/include -I./aes/include -c src/main.c -o "obj/"
                          src/main.c:74: syntax error: token -> 'outMsg' ; column 16
                          make: *** [obj/main.rel] Ошибка 1

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                          @alexSV remove __attribute ((packed)) from the .h file.

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                            @alexSV remove __attribute ((packed)) from the .h file.

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                            @tekka Thanks - works

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                              @alexSV remove __attribute ((packed)) from the .h file.

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                              @tekka Nice project. This would be very useful for small, battery powered, binary sensors. What did you use to program the nRF24LE1?

                              Veralite UI5 :: IBoard Ethernet GW :: MyS 1.5

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                                @tekka Nice project. This would be very useful for small, battery powered, binary sensors. What did you use to program the nRF24LE1?

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                                @Dwalt I used this programmer.

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                                  I've done a lot of work on this chip. Nothing for this project though.

                                  You can take a look here.
                                  https://hackaday.io/project/6270-io-node

                                  @tekka I released my code under GPL3.

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                                      sdcc --model-large --std-sdcc99-Iinclude -I../nRF24LE1_SDK/_target_sdcc_nrf24le1_32/include -I../nRF24LE1_SDK/
                                      include -L../nRF24LE1_SDK/ -c main.c
                                      Have:
                                      main.c:374: warning 158: overflow in implicit constant conversion
                                      What is this error and how to fix it?

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                                        Thanks a lot for this, that's exactly what I was looking for.
                                        This is very cheap, small, and low power.
                                        I'm still waiting to receive one to try.

                                        Please note the existance of existing libraries including a wiring library which looks great:
                                        https://hackaday.io/project/5794-nrf24le1-wiring-library
                                        It is written by Justin who just posted above.
                                        There is also a rf24.h there, I don't know if it is compatible with arduino's lib?

                                        It seems you have made your own digitalRead/Write?

                                        I'm still very new to all this.
                                        I will start to setup a dev environment (ubuntu) and try to compile your stuff.

                                        Do you plan something else?
                                        Create a library? Is MySensor only C++? Is there a plan to create a C MySensor library?
                                        Too bad that most MySensor examples are in C++...
                                        Would you like to create a github repo?

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                                          Thanks a lot for this, that's exactly what I was looking for.
                                          This is very cheap, small, and low power.
                                          I'm still waiting to receive one to try.

                                          Please note the existance of existing libraries including a wiring library which looks great:
                                          https://hackaday.io/project/5794-nrf24le1-wiring-library
                                          It is written by Justin who just posted above.
                                          There is also a rf24.h there, I don't know if it is compatible with arduino's lib?

                                          It seems you have made your own digitalRead/Write?

                                          I'm still very new to all this.
                                          I will start to setup a dev environment (ubuntu) and try to compile your stuff.

                                          Do you plan something else?
                                          Create a library? Is MySensor only C++? Is there a plan to create a C MySensor library?
                                          Too bad that most MySensor examples are in C++...
                                          Would you like to create a github repo?

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                                          Justin Decker
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                                          @jobarjo thanks for taking a look. The Wiring library isn't much more than a bunch of macros for the SDK. I chose to do it that way because SDCC will keep unused code in the output it generates. So yes, there is most everything you would expect if you are coming from arduino. digitalRead etc are all there.

                                          There is also a very alpha version of the RF24 library. It is in C of course, so a small amount of porting is needed.

                                          Let me know if you run into any problems. I am busy with another project at the moment with the nrf51822 SoC which is actually similarly priced and much more capable, although much more cumbersome to work with at the moment.

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