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  • GertSandersG GertSanders

    @alexsh1
    OK, I will check also on my side :-) Thanks for the feedback.

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    @GertSanders No worries! And signing works flawlessly on this node as well with ATSHA204A by the way :)

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        @alexsh1
        Double plus good !
        As I have no signing capability on my raspberry-turned-gateway I'm glad the hard work to simplify signing was done so well by @tbowmo and @Anticimex. Even without testing it I could assume it would work.

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        • GertSandersG GertSanders

          @alexsh1
          Double plus good !
          As I have no signing capability on my raspberry-turned-gateway I'm glad the hard work to simplify signing was done so well by @tbowmo and @Anticimex. Even without testing it I could assume it would work.

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          @GertSanders You are welcome :) Btw, if you just patch in support to generate random data for a nonce, you can use the soft signing backend on rPi.

          Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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          • AnticimexA Anticimex

            @GertSanders You are welcome :) Btw, if you just patch in support to generate random data for a nonce, you can use the soft signing backend on rPi.

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            @Anticimex
            Well that sounds simple, but I'm more a hardware contributer, this is beyond my capabilities :-), especially in unix arena. I manage software developers for a living, so I know how much I do not know.

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              Hello guys,

              I am about to solder first PCB of this version. Just to be 100% sure, regarding C4 - what is the best value to use 1uF or 10uF, because I can see we can choose.

              Regards,
              Maciek

              RPI2 + RFLink + PiFace D2 + Aeon Z-Wave Gen5 + Foscams FI9821P&R2 + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
              RPI2 + RFXtrx433e + Foscams FI9821P + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
              RPIB+ + TP-Link MR3420 + Huawei E173 GarageDomoticz :)

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              • macieiksM macieiks

                Hello guys,

                I am about to solder first PCB of this version. Just to be 100% sure, regarding C4 - what is the best value to use 1uF or 10uF, because I can see we can choose.

                Regards,
                Maciek

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                @macieiks

                Better to use 10uF. The schematic needs to be updated (still shows 1uF, I use 10uF now).

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                  @GertSanders

                  Thank you for the update,
                  Last part what I am missing is battery holder. I was trying to search it in many stores located in my country however I was not able to get it. Is there any internet shop when I can buy online? I have one workaround to soldier different CR battery holder and connect via wires.

                  RPI2 + RFLink + PiFace D2 + Aeon Z-Wave Gen5 + Foscams FI9821P&R2 + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
                  RPI2 + RFXtrx433e + Foscams FI9821P + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
                  RPIB+ + TP-Link MR3420 + Huawei E173 GarageDomoticz :)

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                  • macieiksM macieiks

                    @GertSanders

                    Thank you for the update,
                    Last part what I am missing is battery holder. I was trying to search it in many stores located in my country however I was not able to get it. Is there any internet shop when I can buy online? I have one workaround to soldier different CR battery holder and connect via wires.

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                    @macieiks I bought the battery holder on http://www.ebay.co.uk/

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                    • alexsh1A alexsh1

                      @macieiks I bought the battery holder on http://www.ebay.co.uk/

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                      @alexsh1 The link directs me to ebay home page... (possibly a country issue) can you give the name of the item so I can search?

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                        @AWI I just put a link to an eBay. You put "Keystone 3013" in the search and hit search :-)

                        http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KEYSTONE-3013-BATTERY-THM-RETAINER-16MM-/271911714571?hash=item3f4f337f0b:g:PsQAAOxyx-BSa7y-

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                        • alexsh1A alexsh1

                          @AWI I just put a link to an eBay. You put "Keystone 3013" in the search and hit search :-)

                          http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KEYSTONE-3013-BATTERY-THM-RETAINER-16MM-/271911714571?hash=item3f4f337f0b:g:PsQAAOxyx-BSa7y-

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                          @alexsh1 :+1: (although pretty expensive...) building on your reference I found this
                          Should do the job..

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                            @alexsh1 do you plan to use this so small coincell with rfm69? very curious to see results regarding internal res during RX-Tx times...1.8V brownout should not be far i think..or maybe not :) because the voltage won't stay at 3v ;) but to counter effect, a nice capa at input with a current limiting resistor could help. reading/waiting voltage stabilize before transmitting can help too (I'm doing this with some CR2032 based nodes)

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                              @alexsh1 :+1: (although pretty expensive...) building on your reference I found this
                              Should do the job..

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                              @AWI I only needed one or two and ordering 30 despite it is cheaper per unit, was probably too much for me.

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                                @alexsh1 do you plan to use this so small coincell with rfm69? very curious to see results regarding internal res during RX-Tx times...1.8V brownout should not be far i think..or maybe not :) because the voltage won't stay at 3v ;) but to counter effect, a nice capa at input with a current limiting resistor could help. reading/waiting voltage stabilize before transmitting can help too (I'm doing this with some CR2032 based nodes)

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                                @scalz Yes, that's the plan, but I think I'll come across many difficulties. For now I have the nrf24l01+ version fully working. And started scratching the surface with RFM69. This is nrf24l01+ SMD version and swapping it for RFM69 is not going to be easy. So far I have not seen any adapters for the SMD version.

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                                  I have just updated a stamp size node to MySensors 2.1.1 and had to include the following into the sketch:

                                  #define MY_RF24_CE_PIN 9
                                  #define MY_RF24_CS_PIN 10
                                  #define MY_SOFTSPI
                                  #define MY_SOFT_SPI_SCK_PIN 13
                                  #define MY_SOFT_SPI_MISO_PIN 12
                                  #define MY_SOFT_SPI_MOSI_PIN 11

                                  The fist two lines are not required (it is in the MyConfig.h), but for me to understand how nrf24l01+ is connected.
                                  I hope it helps

                                  Regards
                                  Alex

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                                    Hi @GertSanders, @alexsh1

                                    I'm considering to build a few nodes with this design, could anyone that have done and tested these give some feedback on how it work? Battery life etc. In my case I will mostly use it as window/door sensor and water leakage sensor so it would not send data to frequently.

                                    Thanks for any input.

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                                      @GertSanders,
                                      Thank you for the nice, small design. I'm trying to build one myself, but I'm running into issues burning the bootloader using the ArduinoISP sketch on an Arduino Nano (328). Looking at the schematics, the pins of the ICSP header (from left to right, if the headers are facing you) are:
                                      Reset => Pin 10 of Nano
                                      SCK => Pin 13 of Nano
                                      MISO => Pin 12 of Nano
                                      MOSI => Pin 11
                                      VCC => VCC on Nano
                                      GND => Gnd on Nano

                                      I set the board to Arduino Pro or Pro Mini in the Arduino IDE, selected Arduino as ISP and tried to burn the bootloader, but there always is the error message:

                                      avrdude: Expected signature for ATmega328P is 1E 95 0F
                                      Double check chip, or use -F to override this check.
                                      Error while burning bootloader.

                                      Any idea what's wrong?

                                      I built two copies of the board, and I get the same message with both. (mirroring the connectors of the ICSP header doesn't work, either).

                                      Thanks a lot!

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                                        @GertSanders,
                                        Thank you for the nice, small design. I'm trying to build one myself, but I'm running into issues burning the bootloader using the ArduinoISP sketch on an Arduino Nano (328). Looking at the schematics, the pins of the ICSP header (from left to right, if the headers are facing you) are:
                                        Reset => Pin 10 of Nano
                                        SCK => Pin 13 of Nano
                                        MISO => Pin 12 of Nano
                                        MOSI => Pin 11
                                        VCC => VCC on Nano
                                        GND => Gnd on Nano

                                        I set the board to Arduino Pro or Pro Mini in the Arduino IDE, selected Arduino as ISP and tried to burn the bootloader, but there always is the error message:

                                        avrdude: Expected signature for ATmega328P is 1E 95 0F
                                        Double check chip, or use -F to override this check.
                                        Error while burning bootloader.

                                        Any idea what's wrong?

                                        I built two copies of the board, and I get the same message with both. (mirroring the connectors of the ICSP header doesn't work, either).

                                        Thanks a lot!

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                                        @reinhold
                                        Hi, the first thing I would check is to see if you can burn a boot loader on a standard 328P DIP format with the Nano. I'm not sure the ISP sketch, when running on a Nano matches the exact physical pins for MISO, MOSI and SCK. So check that.
                                        I also burnt the boot loader with the sketch, but on a classic Arduino UNO as ISP. Never tried to do this from a Nano as ISP.

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                                          @reinhold
                                          Hi, the first thing I would check is to see if you can burn a boot loader on a standard 328P DIP format with the Nano. I'm not sure the ISP sketch, when running on a Nano matches the exact physical pins for MISO, MOSI and SCK. So check that.
                                          I also burnt the boot loader with the sketch, but on a classic Arduino UNO as ISP. Never tried to do this from a Nano as ISP.

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                                          @reinhold
                                          Something else I was thinking about. I did burn the boo loader before I mounted a NRF24L01+ board on my stamp size board.
                                          I made another board recently and found that burning a boot loader while the radio is connected, gives me issues like the one you mention: sometimes an unexpected signature error, sometimes it starts and stop loading midway ... That was on a different board, but with basically the same connections between processor and radio.
                                          So I think that you do need to load the boot loader before mounting the radio on the board. As for my newer board where I first found this issue, it was a robot control board I now need to redesign so that I can refresh the boot loader (ro anything else via ISP) with a mounted radio, by providing a "switch" of some kind to isolate the radio when I do not want it to interfere with the ISP loading.

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