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My 32bits ATSAM node project

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  • TheoLT Offline
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    TheoL
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    #13

    Amazing work again. I really love the name Chi-mote ;-)

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    • scalzS Offline
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      wrote on last edited by scalz
      #14

      @TheoL thx ;)

      I am really beginning to like this little 32bit chip.. mux flexibility, enough memory, the price. Even if I was planning to use my jtag smd pins with pogo, usb cdc is cool for direct connection programming and uploading is really fast!

      the only downside is, I was aware, it require to make changes in sensors libs , to add constructors for platforms defines+modifying a little bit our common wire, spi, interrupt functions. For testings purpose it's ok, but I should fork these libs to add my changes...so much work!!! for the moment I have tested/modified only few libs like SI7021, ambiant light sensors, apds9960, 9930, mems, neopixel etc., still local..

      I will now post my design files soon for those who would like to try ;) I just need to make few tests/minor decisions on my design.

      When I see those price of released lora boards...wow, sure could be better but I'm happy with my board. I thought that I could try to make my own rfm95 circuit onboard, could be cheaper and a little bit smaller. But generally, I prefer to use a FCC compliant module, especially for lora...and so I can have footprint for an other radio, more modular, who said useless lol!

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      • tbowmoT Offline
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        @scalz

        Most of these sensors that you mention (si7021 etc) they are I2C, so only the base I2C driver needs to be adapted, so what changes are necessary for (for example) SI7021 to get working on the atsamd?

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        • scalzS Offline
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          scalz
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          wrote on last edited by scalz
          #16

          @tbowmo you're right, it's because of a wrong mapping!! If I only use something like Wire.begin(sda,scl) it didn't worked well for me. Of course this could be fixed in variant, sercom.. etc but I didn't want to change this or create mine (I prefer to stick an existing/well updated one). So the only thing I need, to "remap" my pins, is :

          #include "wiring_private.h" // pinPeripheral() function
               
          #if defined(MY_ATSAMBOARD)
              TwoWire newWire(&sercom3, 22, 23);
          #endif 
          

          And in setup, or in libs..

          #if defined(MY_ATSAMBOARD)
              newWire.begin();   
              // Assign pins 13 & 11 to SERCOM functionality
              pinPeripheral(22, PIO_SERCOM);
              pinPeripheral(23, PIO_SERCOM);
          #else  
             Wire.begin();
          #endif  
          

          And then I need to use my newWire object instead of common Wire.
          rough example, not beautiful, that should be better done I know..but it's rough test and for my bad mapping. When remapped to the right pindef boards, that should work like it should do..
          Hum..I will give another try to Wire.begin(x,y) to see, you make me not sure now...:confused:
          In other hand, how libs manage if someone want to play with another i2c? Wire function and begin() are hardcoded in libs, so it use default i2c bus mapping...

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          • tbowmoT Offline
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            @scalz

            I've made "local" copies of SPI / TwoWire libraries (Local as in mysensors specific), which are added to the SAMD GW hw profile in Arduino.

            So people just choose the correct board, and everything is setup for them :)

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            • scalzS Offline
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              wrote on last edited by scalz
              #18

              @tbowmo cool, thx :) I forgot that's included in mysensors git! I will look at your work and diffcheck to see your changes. I will try this for this rev at least even if it's working with ugly cheat ;)

              My next rev follow mattairtech board. So I won't need this, and no arduinocore files versioncheck . I let others doing this. So I will just choose the right hardware in ide and that should work like a Zero. This is actually what I am doing but I am cheating to fix my wrong mapping.

              Thx for your feedbacks. I agree with you, each test/learning session takes a lot of time but I will try your way and report; the way I started to look but found a trick :)

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              • scalzS Offline
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                wrote on last edited by scalz
                #19

                @tbowmo
                cool, finally I have made my board definition :blush:
                maybe I was missing something during my previous attempt as it was not so hard..
                0_1461100918782_2016-04-19_23-19-15.png
                works nice like you said ;)
                look at this upload speed!! not a big upload (just an example test sketch) but crazy cool :smiley:

                thx :+1:

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                  #20

                  Very interesting thread!
                  I hope arduino project (and any child projects) will move to more fast hardware in near future!

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                  • scalzS Offline
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                    #21

                    @Koresh oops didn't see your answer, thx seriously I'm very glad :) but there are still few things which are choking my eyes. That's why this one is not released yet. arghh, not enough time!

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                    • L Offline
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                      #22

                      What the current status of your 32bit project??
                      Also what work have you done with the RFM95 radio and it integration into MySensor 2.0b??
                      I'm looking at doing some work with the RFM95 and do not want to duplicate work that may already been done or started.....

                      Thanks

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                      • scalzS Offline
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                        wrote on last edited by scalz
                        #23

                        on my desk lol I have not made a box for it yet! comm is working with basic libs examples. and I'm playing with my custom Zero and sensors. And I will be more tempted when I will have received my usb dongle pcb :)
                        so you can do it if you want. like I said I will look at it bit later, if not already integrated ;)
                        not a big thing that mostly need to do the transport layer. time I don't have for the moment..arghh

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                        • scalzS scalz

                          on my desk lol I have not made a box for it yet! comm is working with basic libs examples. and I'm playing with my custom Zero and sensors. And I will be more tempted when I will have received my usb dongle pcb :)
                          so you can do it if you want. like I said I will look at it bit later, if not already integrated ;)
                          not a big thing that mostly need to do the transport layer. time I don't have for the moment..arghh

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                          mtiutiu
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                          @scalz

                          Hi. Where did you buy the ATSAMD21Exx MCU s ? I'm more interested about the ATSAMD21E16 variant.
                          Thanks.

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                          • mtiutiuM mtiutiu

                            @scalz

                            Hi. Where did you buy the ATSAMD21Exx MCU s ? I'm more interested about the ATSAMD21E16 variant.
                            Thanks.

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                            tbowmo
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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #25

                            @mtiutiu

                            They are available from mouser.com (at least, that's where I source them from, when making prototypes)

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                            • scalzS scalz

                              cool I have my Chi mote working on my custom board, after few changes in libs regarding atsam :)
                              Next step, mysensors libs and I can't wait to receive my lora module to give a try. I have nrf smd footprint but no more in stock, so impatient that I'm thinking to unsolder one on another board :laughing:

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                              @scalz Hi,
                              i know its been long time but stil l!!!
                              Can u please explain how it got resolved?

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