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  • rollercontainerR Offline
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    According to the datasheet the absolute maximum time to get ready is 80ms.

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      Thanx! Saves me a trip! :grin:

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        RTFM :-P

        https://www.silabs.com/Support Documents/TechnicalDocs/Si7021-A20.pdf

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          Ok, so I messed up my previous sensor trying to solder the bridge (don't ask...) I have now (I think) soldered it and reconnected it, am now getting the following:

          Serial started
          Voltage: 3359 mV
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=fail:0
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,st=fail:1.5.4
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=fail:0
          sensor started, id=132, parent=0, distance=1
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=15,sg=0,st=fail:EgTmpHumBat5min
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=10,sg=0,st=fail:1.0 151106
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=0,c=0,t=6,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
          find parent
          send: 132-132-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
          send: 132-132-0-0 s=1,c=0,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
          Node and 2 children presented.
          

          I'm going to try get everything on a breadboard, but now I see fails, what's that all about?

          PS will upload some pics of the soldered bridge...

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          • rsachocR rsachoc

            Ok, so I messed up my previous sensor trying to solder the bridge (don't ask...) I have now (I think) soldered it and reconnected it, am now getting the following:

            Serial started
            Voltage: 3359 mV
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=fail:0
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,st=fail:1.5.4
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=fail:0
            sensor started, id=132, parent=0, distance=1
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=15,sg=0,st=fail:EgTmpHumBat5min
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=10,sg=0,st=fail:1.0 151106
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=0,c=0,t=6,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
            find parent
            send: 132-132-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
            send: 132-132-0-0 s=1,c=0,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
            Node and 2 children presented.
            

            I'm going to try get everything on a breadboard, but now I see fails, what's that all about?

            PS will upload some pics of the soldered bridge...

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            m26872
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            @rsachoc google "mysensors st fail"

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              LastSamurai
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              #84

              I am currently trying to use that red 3.3v module too and it doesn't seem to work. I have the sketch from above running with the "normal" blue module where I remove the voltage converter so that it works at 3.3V without a problem.
              Then I switched to the red one (with these small 3 solderpads connected) and the scl/sda lines switched (the order is different form the blue one) but the program gets stuck at the same position as above (without the st=fail's though). So I assume that

              si7021_env data = humiditySensor.getHumidityAndTemperature();
              

              fails. Does anyone have one of these sensors up and running? Any ideas where the error is? Otherwise I guess I have to stick with the blue ones.

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              • L LastSamurai

                I am currently trying to use that red 3.3v module too and it doesn't seem to work. I have the sketch from above running with the "normal" blue module where I remove the voltage converter so that it works at 3.3V without a problem.
                Then I switched to the red one (with these small 3 solderpads connected) and the scl/sda lines switched (the order is different form the blue one) but the program gets stuck at the same position as above (without the st=fail's though). So I assume that

                si7021_env data = humiditySensor.getHumidityAndTemperature();
                

                fails. Does anyone have one of these sensors up and running? Any ideas where the error is? Otherwise I guess I have to stick with the blue ones.

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                GertSanders
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                #85

                @LastSamurai
                The red ones are HTU21D and need another library (they are different from the SI7021).
                Use the Adafruit library for this module (look on their site for HTU21D).

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                • GertSandersG GertSanders

                  @LastSamurai
                  The red ones are HTU21D and need another library (they are different from the SI7021).
                  Use the Adafruit library for this module (look on their site for HTU21D).

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                  rsachoc
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                  #86

                  @GertSanders hmmm I think I'm using that same one as @LastSamurai so I suspect that's the issue? It's the one linked in the first post

                  I guess if that's the problem it should have been obvious to me, it even says HTU21D on mine! Silly me!

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                  • rsachocR rsachoc

                    @GertSanders hmmm I think I'm using that same one as @LastSamurai so I suspect that's the issue? It's the one linked in the first post

                    I guess if that's the problem it should have been obvious to me, it even says HTU21D on mine! Silly me!

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                    GertSanders
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                    @rsachoc
                    Either one of these libraries will work with the HTU21D modules.

                    0_1463432234134_Screen Shot 2016-05-16 at 22.55.51.png

                    Both modules do the same, but have different I2C adresses so you can actually use both at the same time (of you like to compare them), but you need different libraries to call each one.

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                    • GertSandersG GertSanders

                      @rsachoc
                      Either one of these libraries will work with the HTU21D modules.

                      0_1463432234134_Screen Shot 2016-05-16 at 22.55.51.png

                      Both modules do the same, but have different I2C adresses so you can actually use both at the same time (of you like to compare them), but you need different libraries to call each one.

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                      LastSamurai
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                      #88

                      @GertSanders Thanks, I don't know why I didn't realize that ;)
                      I will try that out tomorrow.

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                      • L LastSamurai

                        @GertSanders Thanks, I don't know why I didn't realize that ;)
                        I will try that out tomorrow.

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                        @LastSamurai I'm having a go as well at updating the .ino file with the different library, but I'm not a coder so I'm "having a hack" - if you have any luck could you post your code?

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                        • rsachocR rsachoc

                          @LastSamurai I'm having a go as well at updating the .ino file with the different library, but I'm not a coder so I'm "having a hack" - if you have any luck could you post your code?

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                          @rsachoc Yes, I actually just tried it out and its working.
                          Here is my code for now (just for testing):
                          I basically just switched libraries

                          /* Sketch with Si7021 and battery monitoring.
                          by m26872, 20151109 
                          Changed by LastSamurai
                          15052016
                          */
                          #include <MySensor.h>  
                          #include <Wire.h>
                          #include <SPI.h>
                          #include <SparkFunHTU21D.h>
                          #include <RunningAverage.h>
                          
                          //#define DEBUG
                          
                          #ifdef DEBUG
                          #define DEBUG_SERIAL(x) Serial.begin(x)
                          #define DEBUG_PRINT(x) Serial.print(x)
                          #define DEBUG_PRINTLN(x) Serial.println(x)
                          #else
                          #define DEBUG_SERIAL(x)
                          #define DEBUG_PRINT(x) 
                          #define DEBUG_PRINTLN(x) 
                          #endif
                          
                          #define NODE_ID 100             // <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   Enter Node_ID
                          #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 0
                          #define CHILD_ID_HUM 1
                          // #define SLEEP_TIME 15000 // 15s for DEBUG
                          #define SLEEP_TIME 300000   // 5 min
                          #define FORCE_TRANSMIT_CYCLE 36  // 5min*12=1/hour, 5min*36=1/3hour 
                          #define BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE 2016   // Once per 5min   =>   12*24*7 = 2016 (one report/week)
                          #define VMIN 1900
                          #define VMAX 3300
                          #define HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 3.0  // THRESHOLD tells how much the value should have changed since last time it was transmitted.
                          #define TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 0.5
                          #define AVERAGES 2
                          
                          int batteryReportCounter = BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE - 1;  // to make it report the first time.
                          int measureCount = 0;
                          float lastTemperature = -100;
                          int lastHumidity = -100;
                          
                          RunningAverage raHum(AVERAGES);
                          HTU21D humiditySensor;
                          
                          MySensor gw;
                          MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP,V_TEMP); // Initialize temperature message
                          MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM,V_HUM);
                          
                          void setup() {
                            DEBUG_SERIAL(9600);    // <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Note BAUD_RATE in MySensors.h
                            DEBUG_PRINTLN("Serial started");
                            
                            DEBUG_PRINT("Voltage: ");
                            DEBUG_PRINT(readVcc()); 
                            DEBUG_PRINTLN(" mV");
                          
                            delay(500);
                            DEBUG_PRINT("Internal temp: ");
                            DEBUG_PRINT(GetInternalTemp()); // Probably not calibrated. Just to print something.
                            DEBUG_PRINTLN(" *C");
                          
                            delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power useed as reset
                            gw.begin(NULL, NODE_ID);
                            gw.sendSketchInfo("TempHumTest2", "1.0 17052016"); 
                            gw.present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);   // Present sensor to controller
                            gw.present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                            DEBUG_PRINT("Node and "); DEBUG_PRINTLN("2 children presented.");
                            
                            raHum.clear();
                            humiditySensor.begin();  
                          }
                          
                          void loop() { 
                          
                            measureCount ++;
                            batteryReportCounter ++;
                            bool forceTransmit = false;
                            
                            if (measureCount > FORCE_TRANSMIT_CYCLE) {
                              forceTransmit = true; 
                            }
                            sendTempHumidityMeasurements(forceTransmit);
                          /*
                            // Read and print internal temp
                            float temperature0 = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((GetInternalTemp()+0.5) * 10.)) / 10.;
                            DEBUG_PRINT("Internal Temp: "); DEBUG_PRINT(temperature0); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" *C");        
                          */
                            // Check battery
                            if (batteryReportCounter >= BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE) {
                              long batteryVolt = readVcc();
                              DEBUG_PRINT("Battery voltage: "); DEBUG_PRINT(batteryVolt); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" mV");
                              uint8_t batteryPcnt = constrain(map(batteryVolt,VMIN,VMAX,0,100),0,255);   
                              DEBUG_PRINT("Battery percent: "); DEBUG_PRINT(batteryPcnt); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" %");
                              gw.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                              batteryReportCounter = 0;
                            }
                            
                            gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                          }
                          
                          // function for reading Vcc by reading 1.1V reference against AVcc. Based from http://provideyourown.com/2012/secret-arduino-voltmeter-measure-battery-voltage/
                          // To calibrate reading replace 1125300L with scale_constant = internal1.1Ref * 1023 * 1000, where internal1.1Ref = 1.1 * Vcc1 (per voltmeter) / Vcc2 (per readVcc() function) 
                          long readVcc() {
                            // set the reference to Vcc and the measurement to the internal 1.1V reference
                            ADMUX = _BV(REFS0) | _BV(MUX3) | _BV(MUX2) | _BV(MUX1);
                            delay(2); // Wait for Vref to settle
                            ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC); // Start conversion
                            while (bit_is_set(ADCSRA,ADSC)); // measuring
                            uint8_t low  = ADCL; // must read ADCL first - it then locks ADCH  
                            uint8_t high = ADCH; // unlocks both
                            long result = (high<<8) | low;
                            result = 1125300L / result; // Calculate Vcc (in mV); 1125300 = 1.1*1023*1000
                            return result; // Vcc in millivolts
                          }
                          // function for reading internal temp. From http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/InternalTemperatureSensor 
                          double GetInternalTemp(void) {  // (Both double and float are 4 byte in most arduino implementation)
                            unsigned int wADC;
                            double t;
                            // The internal temperature has to be used with the internal reference of 1.1V. Channel 8 can not be selected with the analogRead function yet.
                            ADMUX = (_BV(REFS1) | _BV(REFS0) | _BV(MUX3));   // Set the internal reference and mux.
                            ADCSRA |= _BV(ADEN);  // enable the ADC
                            delay(20);            // wait for voltages to become stable.
                            ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC);  // Start the ADC
                            while (bit_is_set(ADCSRA,ADSC));   // Detect end-of-conversion
                            wADC = ADCW;   // Reading register "ADCW" takes care of how to read ADCL and ADCH.
                            t = (wADC - 88.0 ) / 1.0;   // The default offset is 324.31.
                            return (t);   // The returned temperature in degrees Celcius.
                          }
                          
                          /*********************************************
                           * * Sends temperature and humidity from Si7021 sensor
                           * Parameters
                           * - force : Forces transmission of a value (even if it's the same as previous measurement)
                           *********************************************/
                          void sendTempHumidityMeasurements(bool force) {
                            bool tx = force;
                            
                            float temperature = humiditySensor.readTemperature();
                            DEBUG_PRINT("T: ");DEBUG_PRINTLN(temperature);
                          
                            float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - temperature);
                            DEBUG_PRINT(F("TempDiff :"));DEBUG_PRINTLN(diffTemp);
                          
                            if (diffTemp > TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD || tx) {
                              gw.send(msgTemp.set(temperature,1));
                              lastTemperature = temperature;
                              measureCount = 0;
                              DEBUG_PRINTLN("T sent!");
                            }
                            
                            int humidity = humiditySensor.readHumidity();
                            DEBUG_PRINT("H: ");DEBUG_PRINTLN(humidity);
                          
                            raHum.addValue(humidity);
                            humidity = raHum.getAverage();  // MA sample imply reasonable fast sample frequency
                            float diffHum = abs(lastHumidity - humidity);
                            DEBUG_PRINT(F("HumDiff  :"));DEBUG_PRINTLN(diffHum); 
                          
                            if (diffHum > HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD || tx) {
                              gw.send(msgHum.set(humidity));
                              lastHumidity = humidity;
                              measureCount = 0;
                              DEBUG_PRINTLN("H sent!");
                            }
                          
                          }
                          
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                          • L LastSamurai

                            @rsachoc Yes, I actually just tried it out and its working.
                            Here is my code for now (just for testing):
                            I basically just switched libraries

                            /* Sketch with Si7021 and battery monitoring.
                            by m26872, 20151109 
                            Changed by LastSamurai
                            15052016
                            */
                            #include <MySensor.h>  
                            #include <Wire.h>
                            #include <SPI.h>
                            #include <SparkFunHTU21D.h>
                            #include <RunningAverage.h>
                            
                            //#define DEBUG
                            
                            #ifdef DEBUG
                            #define DEBUG_SERIAL(x) Serial.begin(x)
                            #define DEBUG_PRINT(x) Serial.print(x)
                            #define DEBUG_PRINTLN(x) Serial.println(x)
                            #else
                            #define DEBUG_SERIAL(x)
                            #define DEBUG_PRINT(x) 
                            #define DEBUG_PRINTLN(x) 
                            #endif
                            
                            #define NODE_ID 100             // <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   Enter Node_ID
                            #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 0
                            #define CHILD_ID_HUM 1
                            // #define SLEEP_TIME 15000 // 15s for DEBUG
                            #define SLEEP_TIME 300000   // 5 min
                            #define FORCE_TRANSMIT_CYCLE 36  // 5min*12=1/hour, 5min*36=1/3hour 
                            #define BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE 2016   // Once per 5min   =>   12*24*7 = 2016 (one report/week)
                            #define VMIN 1900
                            #define VMAX 3300
                            #define HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 3.0  // THRESHOLD tells how much the value should have changed since last time it was transmitted.
                            #define TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 0.5
                            #define AVERAGES 2
                            
                            int batteryReportCounter = BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE - 1;  // to make it report the first time.
                            int measureCount = 0;
                            float lastTemperature = -100;
                            int lastHumidity = -100;
                            
                            RunningAverage raHum(AVERAGES);
                            HTU21D humiditySensor;
                            
                            MySensor gw;
                            MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP,V_TEMP); // Initialize temperature message
                            MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM,V_HUM);
                            
                            void setup() {
                              DEBUG_SERIAL(9600);    // <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Note BAUD_RATE in MySensors.h
                              DEBUG_PRINTLN("Serial started");
                              
                              DEBUG_PRINT("Voltage: ");
                              DEBUG_PRINT(readVcc()); 
                              DEBUG_PRINTLN(" mV");
                            
                              delay(500);
                              DEBUG_PRINT("Internal temp: ");
                              DEBUG_PRINT(GetInternalTemp()); // Probably not calibrated. Just to print something.
                              DEBUG_PRINTLN(" *C");
                            
                              delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power useed as reset
                              gw.begin(NULL, NODE_ID);
                              gw.sendSketchInfo("TempHumTest2", "1.0 17052016"); 
                              gw.present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);   // Present sensor to controller
                              gw.present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                              DEBUG_PRINT("Node and "); DEBUG_PRINTLN("2 children presented.");
                              
                              raHum.clear();
                              humiditySensor.begin();  
                            }
                            
                            void loop() { 
                            
                              measureCount ++;
                              batteryReportCounter ++;
                              bool forceTransmit = false;
                              
                              if (measureCount > FORCE_TRANSMIT_CYCLE) {
                                forceTransmit = true; 
                              }
                              sendTempHumidityMeasurements(forceTransmit);
                            /*
                              // Read and print internal temp
                              float temperature0 = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((GetInternalTemp()+0.5) * 10.)) / 10.;
                              DEBUG_PRINT("Internal Temp: "); DEBUG_PRINT(temperature0); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" *C");        
                            */
                              // Check battery
                              if (batteryReportCounter >= BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE) {
                                long batteryVolt = readVcc();
                                DEBUG_PRINT("Battery voltage: "); DEBUG_PRINT(batteryVolt); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" mV");
                                uint8_t batteryPcnt = constrain(map(batteryVolt,VMIN,VMAX,0,100),0,255);   
                                DEBUG_PRINT("Battery percent: "); DEBUG_PRINT(batteryPcnt); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" %");
                                gw.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                                batteryReportCounter = 0;
                              }
                              
                              gw.sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                            }
                            
                            // function for reading Vcc by reading 1.1V reference against AVcc. Based from http://provideyourown.com/2012/secret-arduino-voltmeter-measure-battery-voltage/
                            // To calibrate reading replace 1125300L with scale_constant = internal1.1Ref * 1023 * 1000, where internal1.1Ref = 1.1 * Vcc1 (per voltmeter) / Vcc2 (per readVcc() function) 
                            long readVcc() {
                              // set the reference to Vcc and the measurement to the internal 1.1V reference
                              ADMUX = _BV(REFS0) | _BV(MUX3) | _BV(MUX2) | _BV(MUX1);
                              delay(2); // Wait for Vref to settle
                              ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC); // Start conversion
                              while (bit_is_set(ADCSRA,ADSC)); // measuring
                              uint8_t low  = ADCL; // must read ADCL first - it then locks ADCH  
                              uint8_t high = ADCH; // unlocks both
                              long result = (high<<8) | low;
                              result = 1125300L / result; // Calculate Vcc (in mV); 1125300 = 1.1*1023*1000
                              return result; // Vcc in millivolts
                            }
                            // function for reading internal temp. From http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/InternalTemperatureSensor 
                            double GetInternalTemp(void) {  // (Both double and float are 4 byte in most arduino implementation)
                              unsigned int wADC;
                              double t;
                              // The internal temperature has to be used with the internal reference of 1.1V. Channel 8 can not be selected with the analogRead function yet.
                              ADMUX = (_BV(REFS1) | _BV(REFS0) | _BV(MUX3));   // Set the internal reference and mux.
                              ADCSRA |= _BV(ADEN);  // enable the ADC
                              delay(20);            // wait for voltages to become stable.
                              ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC);  // Start the ADC
                              while (bit_is_set(ADCSRA,ADSC));   // Detect end-of-conversion
                              wADC = ADCW;   // Reading register "ADCW" takes care of how to read ADCL and ADCH.
                              t = (wADC - 88.0 ) / 1.0;   // The default offset is 324.31.
                              return (t);   // The returned temperature in degrees Celcius.
                            }
                            
                            /*********************************************
                             * * Sends temperature and humidity from Si7021 sensor
                             * Parameters
                             * - force : Forces transmission of a value (even if it's the same as previous measurement)
                             *********************************************/
                            void sendTempHumidityMeasurements(bool force) {
                              bool tx = force;
                              
                              float temperature = humiditySensor.readTemperature();
                              DEBUG_PRINT("T: ");DEBUG_PRINTLN(temperature);
                            
                              float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - temperature);
                              DEBUG_PRINT(F("TempDiff :"));DEBUG_PRINTLN(diffTemp);
                            
                              if (diffTemp > TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD || tx) {
                                gw.send(msgTemp.set(temperature,1));
                                lastTemperature = temperature;
                                measureCount = 0;
                                DEBUG_PRINTLN("T sent!");
                              }
                              
                              int humidity = humiditySensor.readHumidity();
                              DEBUG_PRINT("H: ");DEBUG_PRINTLN(humidity);
                            
                              raHum.addValue(humidity);
                              humidity = raHum.getAverage();  // MA sample imply reasonable fast sample frequency
                              float diffHum = abs(lastHumidity - humidity);
                              DEBUG_PRINT(F("HumDiff  :"));DEBUG_PRINTLN(diffHum); 
                            
                              if (diffHum > HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD || tx) {
                                gw.send(msgHum.set(humidity));
                                lastHumidity = humidity;
                                measureCount = 0;
                                DEBUG_PRINTLN("H sent!");
                              }
                            
                            }
                            
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                            @LastSamurai thanks, progress, I'm getting this now, which means it's working! Finally, a working node from a complete rookie like me!

                            Serial started
                            Voltage: 3389 mV
                            Internal temp: 266.00 *C
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=ok:0
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,st=ok:1.5.4
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:0
                            read: 0-0-100 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=0,l=2,sg=0:
                            sensor started, id=100, parent=0, distance=1
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=12,sg=0,st=fail:TempHumTest2
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=12,sg=0,st=fail:1.0 17052016
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=0,c=0,t=6,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=1,c=0,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
                            Node and 2 children presented.
                            T: 998.00
                            TempDiff :1098.00
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,st=fail:998.0
                            T sent!
                            H: 118
                            HumDiff  :218.00
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=1,c=1,t=1,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=ok:118
                            H sent!
                            Battery voltage: 3359 mV
                            Battery percent: 104 %
                            send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:104
                            

                            I think that the readings are not accurate though, not sure why, but I'll have a go at figuring our why anyway!

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                              @LastSamurai thanks, progress, I'm getting this now, which means it's working! Finally, a working node from a complete rookie like me!

                              Serial started
                              Voltage: 3389 mV
                              Internal temp: 266.00 *C
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=ok:0
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0,st=ok:1.5.4
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:0
                              read: 0-0-100 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=0,l=2,sg=0:
                              sensor started, id=100, parent=0, distance=1
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=12,sg=0,st=fail:TempHumTest2
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=12,sg=0,st=fail:1.0 17052016
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=0,c=0,t=6,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=1,c=0,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
                              Node and 2 children presented.
                              T: 998.00
                              TempDiff :1098.00
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=0,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,sg=0,st=fail:998.0
                              T sent!
                              H: 118
                              HumDiff  :218.00
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=1,c=1,t=1,pt=2,l=2,sg=0,st=ok:118
                              H sent!
                              Battery voltage: 3359 mV
                              Battery percent: 104 %
                              send: 100-100-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=0,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=ok:104
                              

                              I think that the readings are not accurate though, not sure why, but I'll have a go at figuring our why anyway!

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                              @rsachoc
                              Congrats !!!

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                                @rsachoc
                                Congrats !!!

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                                @GertSanders Thx a lot for your help! I had no clue about the HTU21D lib.

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                                    so with the correct library there is no need to solder those 3 spots together!?

                                    still learning...

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                                      so with the correct library there is no need to solder those 3 spots together!?

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                                      @siod
                                      The "spots" are there to connect the pullup resistors to the SDA and SCL lines. This is always needed, regardless of the library of the board onto which you connect the sensor board does not provide pullup resistors itself. On a minimal board like the one in this thread, this is not the case, so the pull up resistors are needed.

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                                        ok, thanks for making it clear for me Gert!!

                                        update:

                                        finally found time to build my sensor and it seems to work fine, will do more testing but for now my results are:

                                        7.5 uA when sleeping, 15,3 mA when working (every 15 minutes for about 2seconds, but I think my cheap multimeter gives bad readings on those spikes, I guess it´s only around 1 mA)

                                        seems to be okay, isn´t it?

                                        edit:

                                        I have 2 reed switches attached. I recognized that I have +0,10 mA for each reed switch when activated. So when reed switches are both touching their counterpart I have a sleeping consumption of 0,20 mA. Why is that??

                                        still learning...

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                                          Hello,

                                          I'm trying to convert existing Si7021 sensor code from 1.5 to 2.0.0 library. I change the code and then I was getting an error which said:

                                          Si7021_sensor_MySensors_2.0.0:158: error: 'si7021_env' has no member named 'humidityPercent'
                                             int humidity = data.humidityPercent;
                                                                 ^
                                          exit status 1
                                          'si7021_env' has no member named 'humidityPercent'
                                          

                                          Then I chech the Si7021 library, and how I saw there wasn't member 'humidityPercent', but there was a member 'humidityBasisPoints'.

                                          So I change line from:

                                            int humidity = data.humidityPercent;
                                          

                                          ...to:

                                            int humidity = data.humidityBasisPoints;
                                          

                                          Then code compiles and I upload it to Slim Node Si7021. I leave sensor and today I checked it log on Domoticz. I have this:
                                          0_1471539568477_chart.jpeg

                                          Temperature looks ok, but Humidity value jumping a lot, thats why I don't want to believe it is true.

                                          Could someone, who has a 2.0.0 library and Si7021 sensor chech is it same situation? Becose I have only one Si7021 sensor.
                                          Maybe someone could look also on the code and say if I convert it right?

                                          Converted code:

                                          /* Sketch with Si7021 and battery monitoring.
                                          by m26872, 20151109 
                                          */
                                          
                                          #define MY_DEBUG
                                          #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                          #define MY_NODE_ID 5             // <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<   Enter Node_ID
                                          #define MY_BAUD_RATE 115200
                                          
                                          #include <MySensors.h>  
                                          #include <Wire.h>
                                          #include <SI7021.h>
                                          #include <SPI.h>
                                          #include <RunningAverage.h>
                                          
                                          //#define DEBUG
                                          
                                          #ifdef DEBUG
                                          #define DEBUG_SERIAL(x) Serial.begin(x)
                                          #define DEBUG_PRINT(x) Serial.print(x)
                                          #define DEBUG_PRINTLN(x) Serial.println(x)
                                          #else
                                          #define DEBUG_SERIAL(x)
                                          #define DEBUG_PRINT(x) 
                                          #define DEBUG_PRINTLN(x) 
                                          #endif
                                          
                                          #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 0
                                          #define CHILD_ID_HUM 1
                                          // #define SLEEP_TIME 15000 // 15s for DEBUG
                                          #define SLEEP_TIME 300000   // 5 min
                                          #define FORCE_TRANSMIT_CYCLE 36  // 5min*12=1/hour, 5min*36=1/3hour 
                                          #define BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE 2880   // Once per 5min   =>   12*24*7 = 2016 (one report/week)
                                          #define VMIN 1900
                                          #define VMAX 3300
                                          #define HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 3.0  // THRESHOLD tells how much the value should have changed since last time it was transmitted.
                                          #define TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 0.5
                                          #define AVERAGES 2
                                          
                                          int batteryReportCounter = BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE - 1;  // to make it report the first time.
                                          int measureCount = 0;
                                          float lastTemperature = -100;
                                          int lastHumidity = -100;
                                          
                                          RunningAverage raHum(AVERAGES);
                                          SI7021 humiditySensor;
                                          
                                          MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP,V_TEMP); // Initialize temperature message
                                          MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM,V_HUM);
                                          
                                          
                                          void presentation()  
                                          { 
                                            sendSketchInfo("EgTmpHumBat5min", "1.0 151106");
                                            present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);   // Present sensor to controller
                                            present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          void setup() {
                                            DEBUG_SERIAL(115200);    // <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Note BAUD_RATE in MySensors.h
                                            DEBUG_PRINTLN("Serial started");
                                            
                                            DEBUG_PRINT("Voltage: ");
                                            DEBUG_PRINT(readVcc()); 
                                            DEBUG_PRINTLN(" mV");
                                          /*
                                            delay(500);
                                            DEBUG_PRINT("Internal temp: ");
                                            DEBUG_PRINT(GetInternalTemp()); // Probably not calibrated. Just to print something.
                                            DEBUG_PRINTLN(" *C");
                                          */  
                                            delay(500); // Allow time for radio if power useed as reset
                                            DEBUG_PRINT("Node and "); DEBUG_PRINTLN("2 children presented.");
                                            
                                            raHum.clear();
                                            
                                          }
                                          
                                          void loop() { 
                                          
                                            measureCount ++;
                                            batteryReportCounter ++;
                                            bool forceTransmit = false;
                                            
                                            if (measureCount > FORCE_TRANSMIT_CYCLE) {
                                              forceTransmit = true; 
                                            }
                                            sendTempHumidityMeasurements(forceTransmit);
                                          /*
                                            // Read and print internal temp
                                            float temperature0 = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((GetInternalTemp()+0.5) * 10.)) / 10.;
                                            DEBUG_PRINT("Internal Temp: "); DEBUG_PRINT(temperature0); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" *C");        
                                          */
                                            // Check battery
                                            if (batteryReportCounter >= BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE) {
                                              long batteryVolt = readVcc();
                                              DEBUG_PRINT("Battery voltage: "); DEBUG_PRINT(batteryVolt); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" mV");
                                              uint8_t batteryPcnt = constrain(map(batteryVolt,VMIN,VMAX,0,100),0,255);   
                                              DEBUG_PRINT("Battery percent: "); DEBUG_PRINT(batteryPcnt); DEBUG_PRINTLN(" %");
                                              sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                                              batteryReportCounter = 0;
                                            }
                                            
                                            sleep(SLEEP_TIME);
                                          }
                                          
                                          // function for reading Vcc by reading 1.1V reference against AVcc. Based from http://provideyourown.com/2012/secret-arduino-voltmeter-measure-battery-voltage/
                                          // To calibrate reading replace 1125300L with scale_constant = internal1.1Ref * 1023 * 1000, where internal1.1Ref = 1.1 * Vcc1 (per voltmeter) / Vcc2 (per readVcc() function) 
                                          long readVcc() {
                                            // set the reference to Vcc and the measurement to the internal 1.1V reference
                                            ADMUX = _BV(REFS0) | _BV(MUX3) | _BV(MUX2) | _BV(MUX1);
                                            delay(2); // Wait for Vref to settle
                                            ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC); // Start conversion
                                            while (bit_is_set(ADCSRA,ADSC)); // measuring
                                            uint8_t low  = ADCL; // must read ADCL first - it then locks ADCH  
                                            uint8_t high = ADCH; // unlocks both
                                            long result = (high<<8) | low;
                                            result = 1125300L / result; // Calculate Vcc (in mV); 1125300 = 1.1*1023*1000
                                            return result; // Vcc in millivolts
                                          }
                                          // function for reading internal temp. From http://playground.arduino.cc/Main/InternalTemperatureSensor 
                                          double GetInternalTemp(void) {  // (Both double and float are 4 byte in most arduino implementation)
                                            unsigned int wADC;
                                            double t;
                                            // The internal temperature has to be used with the internal reference of 1.1V. Channel 8 can not be selected with the analogRead function yet.
                                            ADMUX = (_BV(REFS1) | _BV(REFS0) | _BV(MUX3));   // Set the internal reference and mux.
                                            ADCSRA |= _BV(ADEN);  // enable the ADC
                                            delay(20);            // wait for voltages to become stable.
                                            ADCSRA |= _BV(ADSC);  // Start the ADC
                                            while (bit_is_set(ADCSRA,ADSC));   // Detect end-of-conversion
                                            wADC = ADCW;   // Reading register "ADCW" takes care of how to read ADCL and ADCH.
                                            t = (wADC - 88.0 ) / 1.0;   // The default offset is 324.31.
                                            return (t);   // The returned temperature in degrees Celcius.
                                          }
                                          
                                          /*********************************************
                                           * * Sends temperature and humidity from Si7021 sensor
                                           * Parameters
                                           * - force : Forces transmission of a value (even if it's the same as previous measurement)
                                           *********************************************/
                                          void sendTempHumidityMeasurements(bool force) {
                                            bool tx = force;
                                          
                                            si7021_env data = humiditySensor.getHumidityAndTemperature();
                                            
                                            float temperature = data.celsiusHundredths / 100.0;
                                            DEBUG_PRINT("T: ");DEBUG_PRINTLN(temperature);
                                            float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - temperature);
                                            DEBUG_PRINT(F("TempDiff :"));DEBUG_PRINTLN(diffTemp);
                                            if (diffTemp > TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD || tx) {
                                              send(msgTemp.set(temperature,1));
                                              lastTemperature = temperature;
                                              measureCount = 0;
                                              DEBUG_PRINTLN("T sent!");
                                            }
                                            
                                            int humidity = data.humidityPercent;
                                            DEBUG_PRINT("H: ");DEBUG_PRINTLN(humidity);
                                            raHum.addValue(humidity);
                                            humidity = raHum.getAverage();  // MA sample imply reasonable fast sample frequency
                                            float diffHum = abs(lastHumidity - humidity);  
                                            DEBUG_PRINT(F("HumDiff  :"));DEBUG_PRINTLN(diffHum); 
                                            if (diffHum > HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD || tx) {
                                              send(msgHum.set(humidity));
                                              lastHumidity = humidity;
                                              measureCount = 0;
                                              DEBUG_PRINTLN("H sent!");
                                            }
                                          
                                          }
                                          

                                          Thank You!

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