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  • R rmtucker

    @NeverDie
    yes but it would take 4-6weeks and i was impatient so thought i would start with what i could get.
    But it seems it does not work on either looking at some of the other issues on sandeeps github.

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    @rmtucker

    Bummer. I guess you still have anticimex's suggestion though of the bit-bang workaround, if you're so inclined. If you're able to get that to work, please do post to let us know.

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      @NeverDie i have no problem with my aeos (nrf52) and i2c so far. only tested the onboard sensors.

      agree, in case, you can use a software i2c lib.

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        #559

        On the 10F supercap, the infor-link module was losing about 0.025v per hour, and that included it reporting its voltage every 5 minutes. So, I've hooked it up to a mini solar panel now so that the supercap will charge during daytime, and with that it should run in perpetuity. :)

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          On the 10F supercap, the infor-link module was losing about 0.025v per hour, and that included it reporting its voltage every 5 minutes. So, I've hooked it up to a mini solar panel now so that the supercap will charge during daytime, and with that it should run in perpetuity. :)

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          @NeverDie nice results! What kind of overcharge protection are you using?

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            @NeverDie nice results! What kind of overcharge protection are you using?

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            @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

            @NeverDie nice results! What kind of overcharge protection are you using?

            A 2.7v LDO. Very low quiescent current of just 1ua.

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              @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

              @NeverDie nice results! What kind of overcharge protection are you using?

              A 2.7v LDO. Very low quiescent current of just 1ua.

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              @NeverDie thanks. My first supercap is on the way so I'm looking forward to build something with it.

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              • R rmtucker

                @NeverDie
                yes but it would take 4-6weeks and i was impatient so thought i would start with what i could get.
                But it seems it does not work on either looking at some of the other issues on sandeeps github.

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                @rmtucker
                I notice someone on AliExpress is selling a similar concept for the nRF52832 to what you're using for the nRF51:
                https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF52832-Development-Board-NRF52832-Test-Board-Bluetooth-BLE4-2/32824948546.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.1.YoEIHi&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_4_10152_10065_10151_10068_10130_5430020_5410020_10307_10137_10060_10155_10154_5370011_10056_10055_10054_10059_100031_10099_5400020_10103_10102_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_5380020_5390020_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10178_10110_10111_10112_10113_10114_10312_10313_10314_10315_10078_10079_10073_10120_5420011,searchweb201603_19,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=abd93cae-a709-47f9-989d-0c52b4cde846&algo_expid=450d3875-3c65-41c4-99a8-0a2b5eb4479e-0&algo_pvid=450d3875-3c65-41c4-99a8-0a2b5eb4479e&transAbTest=ae803_3

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                  I did another sleep current measurement, this time on a Ebyte module that I had mounted to one of my breakout boards. The sleep current measured between 8ua and 9ua. However, it would jump considerably higher depending on whether I was moving or otherwise close to it. I got the lower measurements by positioning myself about 6 feet away (further than that and it gets hard to read the multimeter that's connected to the uCurrent Gold). I've never seen this kind of behavior before in anything other than the nrf52832 boards. Very curious. They're acting almost like proximity detectors. I have no idea what to make of it, but I thought I'd report it in case anyone else here is doing measurements too.

                  Also, I'm going to avoid exposing the IO pins to voltages that approach Vcc in magnitude. Despite what the datasheet says, they don't seem to handle it well.

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                  • M Mike_Lemo

                    Does anybody know why the function tone() doesn't work for the nrf52?

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                    @Mike_Lemo said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                    Does anybody know why the function tone() doesn't work for the nrf52?

                    tone() and other things like NFC are implemented with the new Arduino Primo board. There is no MySensors support at the moment because the Primo comes with the SoftDevice which doesn't allow accessing the complete hardware without using the SoftDevice API, which is not implemented.

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                    • N NeverDie

                      I did another sleep current measurement, this time on a Ebyte module that I had mounted to one of my breakout boards. The sleep current measured between 8ua and 9ua. However, it would jump considerably higher depending on whether I was moving or otherwise close to it. I got the lower measurements by positioning myself about 6 feet away (further than that and it gets hard to read the multimeter that's connected to the uCurrent Gold). I've never seen this kind of behavior before in anything other than the nrf52832 boards. Very curious. They're acting almost like proximity detectors. I have no idea what to make of it, but I thought I'd report it in case anyone else here is doing measurements too.

                      Also, I'm going to avoid exposing the IO pins to voltages that approach Vcc in magnitude. Despite what the datasheet says, they don't seem to handle it well.

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                      @NeverDie

                      What you using for pcb design?
                      I would like to design something for the waveshare core board to plug into similar to what you just designed for the nrf52832 modules to adapt to 2.54mm pitch headers.
                      0_1502221830970_upload-3b01b675-529e-4554-8142-f232a7d3e827

                      Similar to what you did here but with two sockets on top for the waveshare board.
                      https://www.openhardware.io/view/436/nRF52832-Breakout-Board

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                      • R rmtucker

                        @NeverDie

                        What you using for pcb design?
                        I would like to design something for the waveshare core board to plug into similar to what you just designed for the nrf52832 modules to adapt to 2.54mm pitch headers.
                        0_1502221830970_upload-3b01b675-529e-4554-8142-f232a7d3e827

                        Similar to what you did here but with two sockets on top for the waveshare board.
                        https://www.openhardware.io/view/436/nRF52832-Breakout-Board

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                        wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                        #567

                        @rmtucker said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                        What you using for pcb design?

                        Diptrace.

                        Very easy to learn. Watch this tutorial series, and in a little more than an hour you'll know enough to use it for doing real work: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWy-YwxbAu8EkNv6iMsfLeH6Yahcwejwx

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                          @rmtucker said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                          What you using for pcb design?

                          However, if you have the time to invest, you might want to learn KiCAD instead (http://kicad-pcb.org/). It's open source and free.

                          My only real concern about Diptrace is that sharing source files is very, very difficult. Eagle is much better for that, it seems. I'm guessing KiCAD is also good with that, but I can't say that I know for sure.

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                            If I was starting, it would be with Kicad.

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                              If I was starting, it would be with Kicad.

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                              @Nca78
                              Is it easy to share source files in KiCAD?

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                                @Nca78
                                Is it easy to share source files in KiCAD?

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                                @NeverDie in KiCAD format, I suppose :D But even if it's not easy at least anyone can download Kicad and open them to at have a look without beeing block if you have more than two layers, or too big board.
                                I'm still using Eagle at the moment, it's the most common software but the changes made in what you can do with the free licence + limitation of PCB size are annoying. At some point I'll have to be strong and make the move to KiCAD...

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                                • R rmtucker

                                  @NeverDie

                                  What you using for pcb design?
                                  I would like to design something for the waveshare core board to plug into similar to what you just designed for the nrf52832 modules to adapt to 2.54mm pitch headers.
                                  0_1502221830970_upload-3b01b675-529e-4554-8142-f232a7d3e827

                                  Similar to what you did here but with two sockets on top for the waveshare board.
                                  https://www.openhardware.io/view/436/nRF52832-Breakout-Board

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                                  @rmtucker

                                  before you design your own board:

                                  https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-1pcs-NRF51822-development-board-ble4-0-Bluetooth-module-development-board-2-4G-low-power/32596438101.html?spm=a2g0v.search0204.3.73.ZtUmwF&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1_10152_10065_10151_10068_10209_10307_10301_10137_10060_439_10155_10154_10056_10055_10054_10059_100031_10099_10103_10102_10169_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_10084_10083_10080_10082_10081_10110_10111_10112_10113_10114_10311_10312_10313_10314_10315_10078_10079_10210_10073_10125,searchweb201603_19,ppcSwitch_7_ppcChannel&btsid=df5cc403-0dac-4fab-842a-646caeb0e554&algo_expid=230ba6b9-0318-4b2a-b991-a91aafb9b85f-9&algo_pvid=230ba6b9-0318-4b2a-b991-a91aafb9b85f

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                                  • T Toyman

                                    @rmtucker

                                    before you design your own board:

                                    https://ru.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shipping-1pcs-NRF51822-development-board-ble4-0-Bluetooth-module-development-board-2-4G-low-power/32596438101.html?spm=a2g0v.search0204.3.73.ZtUmwF&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_1_10152_10065_10151_10068_10209_10307_10301_10137_10060_439_10155_10154_10056_10055_10054_10059_100031_10099_10103_10102_10169_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_10084_10083_10080_10082_10081_10110_10111_10112_10113_10114_10311_10312_10313_10314_10315_10078_10079_10210_10073_10125,searchweb201603_19,ppcSwitch_7_ppcChannel&btsid=df5cc403-0dac-4fab-842a-646caeb0e554&algo_expid=230ba6b9-0318-4b2a-b991-a91aafb9b85f-9&algo_pvid=230ba6b9-0318-4b2a-b991-a91aafb9b85f

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                                    @Toyman
                                    Yes i am already running that board at the moment.
                                    But that board consumes around 140uA when sleeping.
                                    It must be the extra electronics like the regulator and uart.
                                    even when feeding the core board with 3.3v directly.
                                    When the core board is on its own it only measures 5uA when sleeping.

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                                      This nRF52832 module looks to be pretty small, and it has both oscillators on it.

                                      It appears that it forces you to use an external antenna though.
                                      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/NRF52832-Bluetooth-4-2-Module-BLE-Low-Power-Bluetooth-External-Antenna/32825850305.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.2.Ehd1fQ&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_4_10152_10065_10151_10130_10068_5400011_10307_10137_10060_10155_10154_5370011_10056_10055_10054_10059_5380011_100031_10099_10103_10102_5410017_5430017_10052_10053_10142_10107_10050_10051_10084_10083_10119_10080_10082_10081_10178_10110_10111_10112_5390011_10113_10114_10312_10313_10314_10315_10078_10079_5420017_10073_10120,searchweb201603_2,ppcSwitch_4&btsid=2d85e0d1-50d7-434b-b096-286b0eb3b893&algo_expid=ef23bd47-74f5-4531-93b6-4883f068a6b4-0&algo_pvid=ef23bd47-74f5-4531-93b6-4883f068a6b4&transAbTest=ae803_3

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                                        Help needed!! I am trying to program nrf51822 with Black Magic Probe , but BMP is not recognized by Arduino IDE.
                                        I can do everything in gdb, e.g. do mass erase, upload soft device etc, but BMP is simply not listed in programmers' list in Arduino IDE so I can't upload sketches.

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                                          Help needed!! I am trying to program nrf51822 with Black Magic Probe , but BMP is not recognized by Arduino IDE.
                                          I can do everything in gdb, e.g. do mass erase, upload soft device etc, but BMP is simply not listed in programmers' list in Arduino IDE so I can't upload sketches.

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                                          Could anyone tell me why the waveshare board is pulling 140uA when sleeping with everything unpugged including the usb and all the header jumpers so only 3.3v and ground fed to the header pins so not using the regulator etc.
                                          I have attached a link to the schematic hoping some circuit wiz might be able to explain.
                                          link text

                                          If i unplug the core board and just power that with 3.3v and gnd it only uses 5uA when sleeping.

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