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  • hekH Offline
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    hek
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    Added page on http://www.mysensors.org/build/freedomotic

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      freedomotic
      Plugin Developer
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      #13

      Thanks!
      Just a note: in home page news there is a little typo: Freedomotic(s). So the link is broken.

      Freedomotic Iot & Smart Spaces framework
      http://www.freedomotic.com

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      • freedomoticF freedomotic

        Thanks!
        Just a note: in home page news there is a little typo: Freedomotic(s). So the link is broken.

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        hek
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        @freedomotic said:

        a little typo

        Doh.. It will be fixed in a few minutes.

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          freedomotic
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          Hi all,
          source code is now integrated on our master branch https://github.com/freedomotic/freedomotic/tree/master/plugins/devices/mysensors
          Thanks

          Freedomotic Iot & Smart Spaces framework
          http://www.freedomotic.com

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          • freedomoticF freedomotic

            Hi all,
            source code is now integrated on our master branch https://github.com/freedomotic/freedomotic/tree/master/plugins/devices/mysensors
            Thanks

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            Chetan
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            Hi @freedomotic , i am not able to download the mysensors plugin from market place.. it is showing conteneously as connecting to online respository...

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              freedomotic
              Plugin Developer
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              #17

              Hi @Chetan
              I just installed the plugin with no problem.
              Can you try again? Anyway you can download the file manually from marketplace page 1 Right click and Save as.. on .device file
              2. Unzip it into freedomotic_root/plugins/devices

              Let me know and thanks

              Freedomotic Iot & Smart Spaces framework
              http://www.freedomotic.com

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                freedomotic
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                Hi all,
                we are translating our software in different languages: in particular Swedish.
                Can you take a look and verify if it's correct?
                Thanks

                https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/freedomotic-open-source-buildi/

                Freedomotic Iot & Smart Spaces framework
                http://www.freedomotic.com

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                  hey all,

                  I have installed freedomotic on my pc and up and running with the mysensors plugin.
                  there is a serial gateway(arduino duemilanove) connected via USB. i also have one sensor in the field with a relay switch.

                  The serial connection of the gateway to the mysensors plugin is open. I verified this through the log view plugin where i saw the gateway presenting itself and telling the gateway startup is complete.

                  The problem however is that when the sensor presents itsself asking for a node-ID, the controller never responds with anything. The node just keeps asking for a node ID by presenting as ID 255.
                  Is there some kind of option in freedomotic or the mysensors plugin where i have to enable the vending of node ID's ? Or am i doing something wrong here..

                  Thanks in advance,

                  vincent

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                    Hi Vincent,
                    please can you give me more details? What's the expected reply from the controller (freedomotic)?
                    And your sensor request? I developed the plugin by simulating devices communications. Maaybe something is not complete.
                    Thanks for your support.

                    Freedomotic Iot & Smart Spaces framework
                    http://www.freedomotic.com

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                      Hi @freedomotic

                      I think @diamantmatch wants to use the AUTO-id feature from a sensor-node.
                      The node expects controller to reply to this id-request with a unique number between 1-254. Controller keep track of which numbers that is "taken" and only hand out a number once.

                      <nodeId>;255;3;0;4<new id>

                      See http://mysensors.org/build/serial_api for a explanation of the 3;0;4 part.

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                        diamantmatch
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                        #22

                        hey @freedomotic

                        The AUTO-id feature @hek explains is exactly what i mean.
                        The node in my network doesnt know what ID to listen to and requests a unique ID from the controller.

                        I like the plugin for freedomotics a lot! and i hope the AUTO-id feature can be functional with my setup anytime soon.

                        thanks!

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                          freedomotic
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                          Hi, I got it now.
                          This feature isn't yet implemented.
                          Can you give me a complete example?
                          Node sends on serial 255;???? What exactly?
                          Controller freedomotic replies writing on serial what? 255;3;0;4;<id-assigned>\n ?
                          Thanks

                          Freedomotic Iot &amp; Smart Spaces framework
                          http://www.freedomotic.com

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                          • freedomoticF freedomotic

                            Hi, I got it now.
                            This feature isn't yet implemented.
                            Can you give me a complete example?
                            Node sends on serial 255;???? What exactly?
                            Controller freedomotic replies writing on serial what? 255;3;0;4;<id-assigned>\n ?
                            Thanks

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                            hek
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                            @freedomotic said:

                            Node sends on serial 255;???? What exactly?

                            255;3;0;3;

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                              diamantmatch
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                              hi,

                              Awesome that you want to implement the support for the AUTO assigning of unique ID's!

                              yes, as far as i got it now it starts out with the sensor presenting itself by shouting 255;255;3;0;3; across the network.
                              Decoded this means the following:
                              node-id: "255;" this means the node has no ID
                              child-sensor-id: "255;" this means the node has no child sensor ID's assigned to any sensors attached ( i do not know if this would also be automatically assigned aswell.. but i hope @hek could give us some clarification on this? )
                              message-type: "3;" the message type defines the type of message and basicaly why the message is send. the number 3 means that it is an internal message (propably for configuration)
                              ack: "0;" no ack needed
                              sub-type: "3;" this is where the magic happens. since in the message type it was defined this is an internal message we can state what type of internal message it is in this parameter. the 3 means "I_ID_REQUEST" wich means internal ID request. The node is requesting an ID.
                              payload: "(NULL, nothing, empty)" there is no payload, the request is simply enough.

                              the controller recieves this request and defines what ID's are already in use. the controller picks a unique number between 1 and 254 and assignes it to the node using the same message-type but a different sub-message-type ( sub-message-type 4 means "Id response back to sensor. Payload contains sensor id" .
                              The assigned ID will be transmitted in the payload section.

                              example:
                              The node boots and looks in his EEPROM memory if it already has a node-ID. if it doesnt it wil broadcast a request for the ID with: 255;255;3;0;3;

                              The controller then looks in his table of vended ID's and sends back the first number available (in this example i have only one sensor so number 1 would be vended) and transmits the assigned ID to the node with: 255;255;3;0;4;1

                              The node then owns the number 1.
                              when something would be transmitted to the node it will listen to this number.

                              i dont yet know how the child-sensor-id's work.. sorry for that :-|

                              thanks for the help !
                              i hope i made it a bit more clear what is needed to vend a node ID.

                              vincent,

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                              • D diamantmatch

                                hi,

                                Awesome that you want to implement the support for the AUTO assigning of unique ID's!

                                yes, as far as i got it now it starts out with the sensor presenting itself by shouting 255;255;3;0;3; across the network.
                                Decoded this means the following:
                                node-id: "255;" this means the node has no ID
                                child-sensor-id: "255;" this means the node has no child sensor ID's assigned to any sensors attached ( i do not know if this would also be automatically assigned aswell.. but i hope @hek could give us some clarification on this? )
                                message-type: "3;" the message type defines the type of message and basicaly why the message is send. the number 3 means that it is an internal message (propably for configuration)
                                ack: "0;" no ack needed
                                sub-type: "3;" this is where the magic happens. since in the message type it was defined this is an internal message we can state what type of internal message it is in this parameter. the 3 means "I_ID_REQUEST" wich means internal ID request. The node is requesting an ID.
                                payload: "(NULL, nothing, empty)" there is no payload, the request is simply enough.

                                the controller recieves this request and defines what ID's are already in use. the controller picks a unique number between 1 and 254 and assignes it to the node using the same message-type but a different sub-message-type ( sub-message-type 4 means "Id response back to sensor. Payload contains sensor id" .
                                The assigned ID will be transmitted in the payload section.

                                example:
                                The node boots and looks in his EEPROM memory if it already has a node-ID. if it doesnt it wil broadcast a request for the ID with: 255;255;3;0;3;

                                The controller then looks in his table of vended ID's and sends back the first number available (in this example i have only one sensor so number 1 would be vended) and transmits the assigned ID to the node with: 255;255;3;0;4;1

                                The node then owns the number 1.
                                when something would be transmitted to the node it will listen to this number.

                                i dont yet know how the child-sensor-id's work.. sorry for that :-|

                                thanks for the help !
                                i hope i made it a bit more clear what is needed to vend a node ID.

                                vincent,

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                                wrote on last edited by tbowmo
                                #26

                                @diamantmatch said:

                                i dont yet know how the child-sensor-id's work.. sorry for that :-|

                                The child sensor Id is defined in the arduino sketch by yourself.

                                for example the following code:

                                MySensor gw;

                                Setup() {
                                gw.begin();
                                gw.present(0,S_TEMP); // Present child sensor ID 0 as temperature sensor
                                }

                                Loop() {
                                }

                                / Thomas

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                                  diamantmatch
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                                  #27

                                  Thanks @tbowmo !
                                  I uploaded two standard sketches to the node and the gateway so i never noticed before.
                                  It seems quite logical to define the child-sensor-ID in the sketches on the sensor node itself.
                                  will do that next time i upload a new sketch!

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                                    freedomotic
                                    Plugin Developer
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                                    Hi all,
                                    thanks for your explanations. I have some questions:

                                    1. when the controller assigned an ID, this is stored on the node. If the controller restarts, is this address maintained in the node? or does the node detect this restarting and ask again a new address?
                                    2. is the address changed only after a specific request by the node?
                                      Hope my questions are clear. Every freedomotic object must have a fixed address, so if it assign an ID, this shouldn't change at any restarting of software or node.
                                      Thanks for your support.

                                    Freedomotic Iot &amp; Smart Spaces framework
                                    http://www.freedomotic.com

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                                      hek
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                                      1. yes node remembers id and won't ask again.

                                      2. Normally the node wont ask again (unless you clear the eeprom).

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                                        (might be a silly question..) How do you clean the eeprom? Is it not enought to write another sketch to the chip?

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                                          I've created a ClearEpromConfig in examples.

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