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What radio to use? NRF24L01+, RFM69, RFM73 ?

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  • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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    Cliff Karlsson
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    #10

    @NeverDie said:

    make sense to have your gateway use the HW version, just in case in the future any of the sensors are distant and also require the HW version.

    At the end of the day, it will always depend\ on what you want to do. Some people claim to b

    Ok, I am trying to find out what the different versions mean. Does the RFM69-RFM69HC-RFM69HW series just differ in range and possible power-consumption? Where RFM69 has the shortest range and the HW have the longest range?

    Also I have not found any info of how to connect the RFM radio to the arduino, are there any more info on that part?

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    • fetsF Offline
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      fets
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      #11

      @Cliff-Karlsson I think that :

      • H version stands for High power.
      • C version is pin compatible with RFM12.

      RFM69 uses SPI so the connections are :

      Arduino RFM69
      10 <-------------------> NSS
      11 <-------------------> MOSI
      12 <-------------------> MISO
      13 <-------------------> SCK
      DI00 <-------------------> 2
      GND <-------------------> GND
      3.3V
      ANA : antenna

      NSS, MOSI and SCK are inputs so you need to adapt level if you use 5V arduino

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      • NeverDieN Offline
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        NeverDie
        Hero Member
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        #12

        That's right. There are really just two types of RFM69x: the regular kind like the RFM69W, and the high powered kind like the RFM69HW. The other variants are just variations in pinout so as to retrofit to the pinouts of older generation RF chips. If you're starting from a blank page, those won't matter to you.

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        • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
          Cliff KarlssonC Offline
          Cliff Karlsson
          wrote on last edited by
          #13

          @fets said:

          s so you need to adapt level

          I just got my rfm69hw´s and connected it to an arduino nano for a couple of seconds before i realized that I needed to adapt the level. Is it possible that it survived this mistake?

          I have nov connected a IIC I2C Interface Level Conversion Module 5-3v
          I connected NSS,Mosi,SCK and GND to the "B" side and connected the arduino nano to the "A" side. Is this correct?

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          • fetsF Offline
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            fets
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            #14

            @Cliff-Karlsson seems correct.
            Personnaly I use 3 * 2 resistors (10k and 4.7k) for NS, MOSI and SCK rfm69hw inputs.
            Don't forget to change MyTransportRF69 contructor to use high power RFM69 ;)

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            • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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              Cliff Karlsson
              wrote on last edited by
              #15

              @fets said:

              H version stands for High power.
              C version is pin compatible with RFM12.
              RFM69 uses SPI so the connections are :

              Arduino RFM69
              10 <-------------------> NSS
              11 <-------------------> MOSI
              12 <-------------------> MISO
              13 <-------------------> SCK
              DI00 <-------------------> 2
              GND <-------------------> GND
              3.3V
              ANA : antenna

              NSS, MOSI and SCK are inputs so you need to adapt level if you use 5V arduino

              I have connected a RFM69HW to my arduino nano+rpi gateway and have connected a RFM69W+Mini Pro 3.3V to a soil sensor but nothing shows up in Domoticz. Do I have to do anything else? Do I need a external antenna? The two RFM's is only like 1m apart.

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              • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
                Cliff KarlssonC Offline
                Cliff Karlsson
                wrote on last edited by
                #16

                Do I need to alter the code for the gateway or the sensor-sketches?

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                • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                  @fets said:

                  H version stands for High power.
                  C version is pin compatible with RFM12.
                  RFM69 uses SPI so the connections are :

                  Arduino RFM69
                  10 <-------------------> NSS
                  11 <-------------------> MOSI
                  12 <-------------------> MISO
                  13 <-------------------> SCK
                  DI00 <-------------------> 2
                  GND <-------------------> GND
                  3.3V
                  ANA : antenna

                  NSS, MOSI and SCK are inputs so you need to adapt level if you use 5V arduino

                  I have connected a RFM69HW to my arduino nano+rpi gateway and have connected a RFM69W+Mini Pro 3.3V to a soil sensor but nothing shows up in Domoticz. Do I have to do anything else? Do I need a external antenna? The two RFM's is only like 1m apart.

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                  fets
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #17

                  @Cliff-Karlsson said:
                  Do I need a external antenna? The two RFM's is only like 1m apart.

                  I never tested without antenna. I used simple wire the length dependinf of your frequency?
                  Did you look at your arduino serial outpout ?
                  If there is nothing, it may that because RFM69 init failed

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                  • NeverDieN Offline
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                    NeverDie
                    Hero Member
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #18

                    Yes you should put an antenna on. It doesn't have a PCB trace antenna. A simple piece of wire, typically cut to 1/4 wavelength, will work fine.

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                    • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
                      Cliff KarlssonC Offline
                      Cliff Karlsson
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                      #19

                      Ok, I have some thin insulated copper wire, will that work? And how long wire will I need for the 868mhz frequency?

                      But just to be clear, do I need to alter the gateway or the sensor sketches in some way to have it use the rfm radio?

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                      • fetsF Offline
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                        fets
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                        #20

                        1/4 wavelength = (3 10^8 / (868 10^6)) / 4 =>about 8.64 cm

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                        • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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                          Cliff Karlsson
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                          #21

                          Thanks, sorry for repeating the question but do I need to alter the code on gateway or sensors?

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                            fets
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                            #22

                            You only need to create a MyTransportRFM69 instead of MyTransportNRF24. This is the constructor : MyTransportRFM69 (RFM69_FREQUENCY, RFM69_NETWORKID, RF69_SPI_CS, RF69_IRQ_PIN, isRFM69HW, RF69_IRQ_NUM);
                            if you use a RFM99H, you have to set the 5th parameter (isRFMHW) to true.

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                              Cliff Karlsson
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                              #23

                              Sorry for being semi-retarded, but is this done in the gateway sketch? Sensor
                              -sketch or both? Is there any documentation on this part as I am a complete beginner.

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                                fets
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                                #24

                                both, here is the documentation

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                                  Francois
                                  wrote on last edited by Francois
                                  #25

                                  @Cliff-Karlsson You have to change the following setting in Myconfig.h for you radio

                                  
                                  /**********************************
                                  *  RFM69 Driver Defaults
                                  ***********************************/
                                  // Default network id. Use the same for all nodes that will talk to each other
                                  #define RFM69_NETWORKID     100
                                  
                                  // Default frequency to use. This must match the hardware version of the RFM69 radio (uncomment one):
                                   #define RFM69_FREQUENCY   RF69_433MHZ
                                  //#define RFM69_FREQUENCY   RF69_868MHZ
                                  //#define FREQUENCY     RF69_915MHZ
                                  
                                  // Enable this for encryption of packets
                                  //#define RFM69_ENABLE_ENCRYPTION
                                  #define RFM69_ENCRYPTKEY  "sampleEncryptKey"
                                  
                                  

                                  Then in MySensor.h you change the following:

                                  ifndef MySensor_h
                                  #define MySensor_h
                                  #include "Version.h"   // Auto generated by bot
                                  #include "MyConfig.h"
                                  #include "MyHw.h"
                                  #include "MyTransport.h"
                                  //#include "MyTransportNRF24.h"
                                  #include "MyTransportRFM69.h" 
                                  #include "MyParser.h"
                                  #ifdef MY_SIGNING_FEATURE
                                  #include "MySigning.h"
                                  #include "MySigningNone.h"
                                  #endif
                                  #include "MyMessage.h"
                                  #ifdef MY_OTA_FIRMWARE_FEATURE
                                  #include "utility/SPIFlash.h"
                                  #endif
                                  #include <stddef.h>
                                  #include <stdarg.h>```
                                  
                                  
                                  // look for this lines and changes this
                                  
                                  class MySensor
                                  {
                                    public:
                                  	/**
                                  	* Constructor
                                  	*
                                  	* Creates a new instance of Sensor class.
                                  	*
                                  	*/
                                  	//MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportNRF24(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()
                                  	MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportRFM69(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()
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                                  • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
                                    Cliff KarlssonC Offline
                                    Cliff Karlsson
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #26

                                    @fets said:

                                    MyTransportRFM69 (RFM69_FREQUENCY, RFM69_NETWORKID, RF69_SPI_CS, RF69_IRQ_PIN, isRFM69HW, RF69_IRQ_NUM);

                                    Hmm. I can't get it to work. This is what I have done:
                                    In Myconfig.H:

                                    Everything was already set up like the example only 868Mhz was uncommented and that is the same as I got.

                                    Mysensors.h:

                                    Commented #include "MyTransportNRF24.h" as in the example.
                                    Added "#include "MyTransportRFM69.h" as it was not present.

                                    Under class Mysensor,
                                    Commented "MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportNRF24(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()"
                                    Added "MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportRFM69(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()"

                                    In the Serial Gateway sketch:
                                    Commented the line "#include <MyTransportNRF24.h>"
                                    Commented the line "MyTransportNRF24 transport(RF24_CE_PIN, RF24_CS_PIN, RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW);"
                                    Added the line "MyTransportRFM69 (RFM69_FREQUENCY, RFM69_NETWORKID, RF69_SPI_CS, RF69_IRQ_PIN, isRFM69HW=true, RF69_IRQ_NUM);

                                    When trying to upload to my nano I get an error:

                                    'transport' was not declared in this scope.
                                    And this line is highlighted: MySensor gw(transport, hw /, signer/);

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                                    • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                                      @fets said:

                                      MyTransportRFM69 (RFM69_FREQUENCY, RFM69_NETWORKID, RF69_SPI_CS, RF69_IRQ_PIN, isRFM69HW, RF69_IRQ_NUM);

                                      Hmm. I can't get it to work. This is what I have done:
                                      In Myconfig.H:

                                      Everything was already set up like the example only 868Mhz was uncommented and that is the same as I got.

                                      Mysensors.h:

                                      Commented #include "MyTransportNRF24.h" as in the example.
                                      Added "#include "MyTransportRFM69.h" as it was not present.

                                      Under class Mysensor,
                                      Commented "MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportNRF24(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()"
                                      Added "MySensor(MyTransport &radio =*new MyTransportRFM69(), MyHw &hw=*new MyHwDriver()"

                                      In the Serial Gateway sketch:
                                      Commented the line "#include <MyTransportNRF24.h>"
                                      Commented the line "MyTransportNRF24 transport(RF24_CE_PIN, RF24_CS_PIN, RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW);"
                                      Added the line "MyTransportRFM69 (RFM69_FREQUENCY, RFM69_NETWORKID, RF69_SPI_CS, RF69_IRQ_PIN, isRFM69HW=true, RF69_IRQ_NUM);

                                      When trying to upload to my nano I get an error:

                                      'transport' was not declared in this scope.
                                      And this line is highlighted: MySensor gw(transport, hw /, signer/);

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                                      fets
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #27

                                      @Cliff-Karlsson, sorry for my late answer.
                                      you made a mistake on the line added in the serialgateway, it should be :
                                      MyTransportRFM69 transport (RFM69_FREQUENCY, RFM69_NETWORKID, RF69_SPI_CS, RF69_IRQ_PIN, true, RF69_IRQ_NUM) ;

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                                        GertSanders
                                        Hardware Contributor
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #28

                                        Has anyone used the Raspberry Pi Gateway implementation with an Rf69? Does it work? On which pin does one connect the interrupt pin ?

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                                          Cliff Karlsson
                                          wrote on last edited by Cliff Karlsson
                                          #29

                                          @fets said:

                                          Personnaly I use 3 * 2 resistors (10k and 4.7k) for NS, MOSI and SCK rfm69hw inputs.

                                          Ok, I am continuing with my neverending story :) I have gotten the sketches to complie and I have used a 8.6cm wire as antenna for both of them. But I still does not se any sensors in domoticz. I might have destroyed my radios as I might have accidently used 5 volts on them for a short while. I am trying to use some new radios this time.

                                          First question: I have a RFM69HW on my gateway and a RFM69W on my sensor (both 868Mhz) They are compatible as I understand only that the H is more powerful?

                                          Second question: If I am using a Nano I can just cut a cable in two and solder a 10k and a 4.7k in series in between them before connecting the NS, MOSI and SCK ? When checking online voltage divider calculators online and specify 5V in and 10k + 4,7k resistors it says that voltage out is 1.599v

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