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  • A ahmedadelhosni

    Is there any motion sensor that work on 3.3 V ? I tried powering the below one with 3.3 but it was acting crazy and keeps reporting motions.

    http://store.fut-electronics.com/products/pir-motion-sensor-module-adjustable-range

    It is written that V range is 3-5 but it worked well with 5v only.

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    m26872
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    @ahmedadelhosni Haven't you seen the motion example sensors in the first post of this thread?

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      @ahmedadelhosni Haven't you seen the motion example sensors in the first post of this thread?

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      @m26872 yeah I know you have a topic but actually was concerned with door and window sensors that time and forgot to check it again when I needed it :)

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        arnoldg
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        I can't program my slim node through ISP, is there a reason it isn't working.
        I use USBASP with jumper 3 connected.
        But it can't find the node.

        someone have a clue how to solve this.

        it doesn't recognise the avr.

        This is the error i get:
        avrdude: error: programm enable: target doesn't answer. 1
        avrdude: initialization failed, rc=-1
        Double check connections and try again, or use -F to override
        this check.

        avrdude done. Thank you.

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        • A arnoldg

          I can't program my slim node through ISP, is there a reason it isn't working.
          I use USBASP with jumper 3 connected.
          But it can't find the node.

          someone have a clue how to solve this.

          it doesn't recognise the avr.

          This is the error i get:
          avrdude: error: programm enable: target doesn't answer. 1
          avrdude: initialization failed, rc=-1
          Double check connections and try again, or use -F to override
          this check.

          avrdude done. Thank you.

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          When i use a ziff programming board, the avr is programmeble. so usbasp is working.

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            wergeld
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            Finally got my v2 (red) boards in. Ended up with 30 of them. Will start wiring them up this week!

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              When i use a ziff programming board, the avr is programmeble. so usbasp is working.

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              @arnoldg said:

              When i use a ziff programming board, the avr is programmeble. so usbasp is working.

              This is solved, with the use of the right boards.txt file i now can burn the bootloader from within arduino.

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                Below is my first sketch with this awsome 2aa battery powerd board.
                i didn't measure the current. but i tryed to be as efficient with the power as possible.

                my avr is running on 8Mhz, this is becaus the DTH22 doesn't run on 1Mhz.

                #include <SPI.h>
                #include <MySensor.h>  
                #include <DHT.h>  
                #include <Vcc.h>
                
                
                #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 1               // Child id for temperatur
                #define CHILD_ID_HUM 2                // Child id for humidity
                #define CHILD_ID_VOLT 3               // Child id for battery reading
                
                #define HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN 3 // Where is my DHT22 data pin connected to
                
                int node_id=6;                        // What is my node id
                
                unsigned long SLEEP_TIME =30000UL;    // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds)
                int sleepcycle=1;                     // Counter to count the amout of time not sending data
                int humoffset=2;                      // only data is send if humidity is changed for this amout
                int tempoffset=0.5;                   // only data is if temperature is changed for this amout 
                int gwsendtimout=20;                  // each 20*sleep_time (10 minutes) data will be send
                
                const float VccMin   = 1.5;           // Minimum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
                const float VccMax   = 3.0;           // Maximum expected Vcc level, in Volts.
                const float VccCorrection = 1.0/1.0;  // Measured Vcc by multimeter divided by reported Vcc
                
                Vcc vcc(VccCorrection);
                
                MySensor gw;
                DHT dht;
                //Store last values
                float lastTemp = 0 ;                  
                float lastHum = 0 ;
                float batteryV=0;
                int oldBatteryPcnt = 0;             
                
                boolean lastTripped = false ;
                boolean metric = true; 
                
                boolean gwsend = true;              // to determin if data has to be send
                
                MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
                MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
                MyMessage msgVolt(CHILD_ID_VOLT, V_VOLTAGE);
                
                void setup()  
                { 
                  gw.begin(NULL,node_id,false);
                  dht.setup(HUMIDITY_SENSOR_DIGITAL_PIN); 
                
                  // Send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
                  gw.sendSketchInfo("Humidity", "1.1",true);
                
                
                 
                  // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                  gw.present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM,"Humidity douche");
                  gw.present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP,"Temperatuur douche");
                  gw.present(CHILD_ID_VOLT, S_MULTIMETER,"Battery voltage");
                   
                  metric = gw.getConfig().isMetric;
                }
                
                void loop()      
                
                {  
                  // get the battery Voltage
                   batteryV  = vcc.Read_Volts();
                   int batteryPcnt = vcc.Read_Perc(VccMin, VccMax);
                
                   if (oldBatteryPcnt != batteryPcnt) {
                     // Power up radio after sleep
                     gwsend=true;
                     oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt;
                   }
                    
                  delay(dht.getMinimumSamplingPeriod());
                
                  float temp1 = dht.getTemperature();
                  float humidity = dht.getHumidity();
                
                  if (isnan(temp1)) {
                //      Serial.println("Failed reading temperature from DHT");
                  } else if ((temp1 <= lastTemp-tempoffset)||(temp1 >= lastTemp+tempoffset)) {
                    lastTemp = temp1;
                    if (!metric) {
                      temp1 = dht.toFahrenheit(temp1);
                    }
                    gwsend=true;
                  }
                
                  if (isnan(humidity)) {
                    //      Serial.println("Failed reading humidity from DHT");
                  } else if ((humidity <= lastHum-humoffset)||(humidity >= lastHum+humoffset)) {
                      lastHum = humidity;
                      gwsend=true;
                    }
                
                  if (sleepcycle>gwsendtimout){
                    gwsend=true;
                   }
                
                if (gwsend){     
                    gw.sendBatteryLevel(oldBatteryPcnt);
                    gw.send(msgVolt.set(batteryV, 1));
                    gw.send(msgTemp.set(lastTemp, 1));  
                    gw.send(msgHum.set(lastHum, 1));
                    gwsend=false;
                    sleepcycle=1;
                  }
                  sleepcycle++;  
                  gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                }
                
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                  wergeld
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                  Finally had time to solder it. Not my best job, I admit. One of the caps I tried to mount was not flush enough so I had to clip it off. Hopefully not a critical component! I made the radio removable using some header strips. Now to figure out what temp sensor to use. I have currently used just a thermister. Can DHT22 work down at ~1.9V?

                  Anyway this was fun - highly recommend a needle point solder tip!
                  0_1460248776746_IMG_20160409_194629.jpg

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                  • W wergeld

                    Finally had time to solder it. Not my best job, I admit. One of the caps I tried to mount was not flush enough so I had to clip it off. Hopefully not a critical component! I made the radio removable using some header strips. Now to figure out what temp sensor to use. I have currently used just a thermister. Can DHT22 work down at ~1.9V?

                    Anyway this was fun - highly recommend a needle point solder tip!
                    0_1460248776746_IMG_20160409_194629.jpg

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                    AWI
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                    @wergeld congratulations :thumbsup:
                    For the temp sensor I suggest a si7021 board. Almost the same price as as dht22 but more accurate, reliable and versatile. It uses the I2C bus (pin A4, A5)

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                    • A AWI

                      @wergeld congratulations :thumbsup:
                      For the temp sensor I suggest a si7021 board. Almost the same price as as dht22 but more accurate, reliable and versatile. It uses the I2C bus (pin A4, A5)

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                      @AWI said:

                      @wergeld congratulations :thumbsup:
                      For the temp sensor I suggest a si7021 board. Almost the same price as as dht22 but more accurate, reliable and versatile. It uses the I2C bus (pin A4, A5)

                      @AWI I saw the si7021 on another forum. Ordered a couple of the low voltage ones as I want to make my nodes with as few components as possible. I could still use my thermistor while I wait. This is a fun build!

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                        Soloam
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                        Hello, I made a small modification to this project, hope that is ok! Now I need some help validating it! I opened a new topic to avoid going side topic in this one:

                        http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3642/m26872-slim-node-mod

                        Thank you all

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                          Hello, I made a small modification to this project, hope that is ok! Now I need some help validating it! I opened a new topic to avoid going side topic in this one:

                          http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/3642/m26872-slim-node-mod

                          Thank you all

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                          m26872
                          Hardware Contributor
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                          @Soloam I'm happy that you've picked up the design. That's what this openhardware is all about. Also very good that you made a new topic! So, let's continue there. I'll follow.

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                            rollercontainer
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                            I ordered a proto pack on 15th of April and received it on 30th of April. Pretty fast, I think. :-)

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                              rollercontainer
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                              Hm, I built some nodes and messured the current with a Fluke 179: 15mA even with a minimal sketch with sleeping enabled. AVRs are not from china, but the NRF24 are. So, is the radio the problem?

                              Greetings

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                                (i am using MySensors 2.0.0beta)

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                                  m26872
                                  Hardware Contributor
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                                  Could be radio, but who knows? What troubleshooting steps have you taken? Hw-, sw-variations etc. Please post your sketch. Perhaps are there any SlimNode users with working MyS 2.0.0 beta that can share some info.

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                                    Could be radio, but who knows? What troubleshooting steps have you taken? Hw-, sw-variations etc. Please post your sketch. Perhaps are there any SlimNode users with working MyS 2.0.0 beta that can share some info.

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                                    GertSanders
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                                    @m26872
                                    I have had a bad radio which would not go to sleep and consumed around that amount all the time (also when I used SLEEP in the 2.0 library).

                                    Switching the radio to another one fixed it. All my radio's are from China, so they are normally OK. But you can get bad ones once in a while. Given the low cost I do not care and swap them when needed.

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                                      rollercontainer
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                                      Ok, where to buy NRF24's which are genuine for sure and not too expensive in europe?

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                                        Ok, where to buy NRF24's which are genuine for sure and not too expensive in europe?

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                                        GertSanders
                                        Hardware Contributor
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                                        @rollercontainer
                                        No idea, I'm quite happy with the radio's from China (1 bad one on 25 pcs so far).

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                                          Thx, Gert. Are you using 1.5 or 2.0.0beta?

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