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How do I get multiple different mock barometers?

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  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

    @NeverDie https://www.mysensors.org/build/pressure has an example on how to use two child IDs to report two values. Just use the same type for both, but different child ids.

    Multiple child ids is one of the basics of MySensors. I've actually never considered that people might not know how to use them :)

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    @mfalkvidd
    Can I use that as a pattern, then, to add more than one child ID to the barometer as well?

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    • NeverDieN NeverDie

      @mfalkvidd
      Can I use that as a pattern, then, to add more than one child ID to the barometer as well?

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      #15

      @NeverDie yes. use something like

      #define BARO_1_CHILD 0
      #define BARO_2_CHILD 1
      ...
      MyMessage pressure1Msg(BARO_1_CHILD, V_PRESSURE);
      MyMessage pressure2Msg(BARO_2_CHILD, V_PRESSURE);
      ...
      present(BARO_1_CHILD, S_BARO);
      present(BARO_2_CHILD, S_BARO);
      ...
      send(pressure1Msg.set(pressure1, 0));
      send(pressure2Msg.set(pressure2, 0));
      

      You can of course use arrays and/or loops if you prefer that (like the relay example does), but duplicating the code like this makes it more readable when you only have a few sensors.

      Do you think there is something we could add to the examples or the documentation to make it clearer how to use child ids?

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        Child id is also described at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#presentation

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        • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

          Child id is also described at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#presentation

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          @mfalkvidd said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

          Child id is also described at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#presentation

          Thanks for that link. It certainly helps. It's funny, though, that in the simple example NODE_ID appears to be completely undefined. I assume it's missing this line?

          #define NODE_ID 0
          
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          • NeverDieN NeverDie

            @mfalkvidd said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

            Child id is also described at https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#presentation

            Thanks for that link. It certainly helps. It's funny, though, that in the simple example NODE_ID appears to be completely undefined. I assume it's missing this line?

            #define NODE_ID 0
            
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            @NeverDie if NODE_ID is not defined in the sketch, the controller will(/needs to) provide the next available node id.
            https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#received-node-id

            Node id 0 is reserved for the gateway.

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              #19

              The correct line for API 2.x is actually:

              #define MY_NODE_ID 1
              
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              • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                @NeverDie if NODE_ID is not defined in the sketch, the controller will(/needs to) provide the next available node id.
                https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#received-node-id

                Node id 0 is reserved for the gateway.

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                @mfalkvidd said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                Node id 0 is reserved for the gateway.

                The text of the wiki says:

                child-sensor-id This is where you specify the child sensor that's reporting the data. In the example we only have one child sensor so we pick 0.

                So, based on @mfalkvidd and @korttoma remarks, that is wrong and we should avoid naming child sensor id's as zero? Or, is this confusing the node-id with the child-id?

                Regarding the node-id, doesn't the gateway provide the actual node-id, not the programmer?

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                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                  @mfalkvidd said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                  Node id 0 is reserved for the gateway.

                  The text of the wiki says:

                  child-sensor-id This is where you specify the child sensor that's reporting the data. In the example we only have one child sensor so we pick 0.

                  So, based on @mfalkvidd and @korttoma remarks, that is wrong and we should avoid naming child sensor id's as zero? Or, is this confusing the node-id with the child-id?

                  Regarding the node-id, doesn't the gateway provide the actual node-id, not the programmer?

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                  #21

                  @NeverDie child sensor id and sensor node id are different things.

                  A sensor node (usually arduino + radio) has a node id. Node id 0 is reserved for the gateway. A sensor node can have many child sensors (two bme280 for example). There is no reservation for child sensor id (except maybe 255, I think that is used by some controllers for special data)

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                    #22

                    I have it working now, but why are:

                    #define LONG_WAIT 500
                    #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                    
                    

                    needed?

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                    • NeverDieN NeverDie

                      I have it working now, but why are:

                      #define LONG_WAIT 500
                      #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                      
                      

                      needed?

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                      @NeverDie
                      Why barometer instead of voltage and multimeter?

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                      • rmtuckerR rmtucker

                        @NeverDie
                        Why barometer instead of voltage and multimeter?

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                        @rmtucker said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                        @NeverDie
                        Why barometer instead of voltage and multimeter?

                        No real reason anymore. If you rewind the tape to the beginning, though, it was because barometer compiled and volt meter didn't.

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          I have it working now, but why are:

                          #define LONG_WAIT 500
                          #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                          
                          

                          needed?

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                          @NeverDie said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                          I have it working now, but why are:

                          #define LONG_WAIT 500
                          #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                          
                          

                          needed?

                          I think those are used in the code to delay the sending of mock values

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                          • NeverDieN NeverDie

                            @rmtucker said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                            @NeverDie
                            Why barometer instead of voltage and multimeter?

                            No real reason anymore. If you rewind the tape to the beginning, though, it was because barometer compiled and volt meter didn't.

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                            @NeverDie

                            Here is a little sketch that compiles on the NRF5.

                            // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                            //#define MY_DEBUG
                            
                            // Enable and select radio type attached
                            #define MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB
                            
                            /**
                               @def MY_NRF5_ESB_PA_LEVEL
                               @brief Default nRF5 PA level. Override in sketch if needed.
                            
                               - NRF5_PA_MIN = -40dBm
                               - NRF5_PA_LOW = -16dBm
                               - NRF5_PA_HIGH = 0dBm
                               - NRF5_PA_MAX = 4dBm
                            */
                            #define MY_NRF5_ESB_PA_LEVEL (NRF5_PA_MAX)
                            
                            #define MY_NRF5_ESB_CHANNEL (76)
                            
                            #define MY_NRF5_ESB_MODE (NRF5_250KBPS)
                            
                            #define MY_NODE_ID 10
                            #define VOLTAGE     0
                            #include <MySensors.h>
                            
                            float vcc = (hwCPUVoltage() / 1000.0);
                            
                            MyMessage VoltageMsg(VOLTAGE, V_VOLTAGE);
                            
                            void presentation()
                            {
                              sendSketchInfo("General sensor", "1.0");
                              present(VOLTAGE, S_MULTIMETER);
                            }
                            
                            
                            void setup() {
                            //  Serial.begin(115200);
                            //  while (!Serial) ; // wait for Arduino Serial Monitor
                            }
                            
                            void loop() {
                              send(VoltageMsg.set(vcc, 3));
                            //  Serial.print(F("Voltage = "));
                            //  Serial.print(vcc, 3);
                            //  Serial.println(F("v"));
                              sleep(60000);
                            }
                            
                            
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                            • gohanG gohan

                              @NeverDie said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                              I have it working now, but why are:

                              #define LONG_WAIT 500
                              #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                              
                              

                              needed?

                              I think those are used in the code to delay the sending of mock values

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                              #27

                              @gohan said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                              @NeverDie said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                              I have it working now, but why are:

                              #define LONG_WAIT 500
                              #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                              
                              

                              needed?

                              I think those are used in the code to delay the sending of mock values

                              Yes, but why? Is it to give the serial gateway time to process it?

                              I'd like to know the motivation for it because I'm using an ESP8266 as my serial gateway (the Easy-Peasy), and it's considerably faster than, say, an Arduino UNO. For instance, maybe it doesn't need these delays on the sending side to keep up.

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                                I think it's more related to allow enough time for people to read the log without flooding it

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                                • gohanG gohan

                                  I think it's more related to allow enough time for people to read the log without flooding it

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                                  @gohan said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                                  I think it's more related to allow enough time for people to read the log without flooding it

                                  LOL. Glad I asked!

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                                  • gohanG gohan

                                    I think it's more related to allow enough time for people to read the log without flooding it

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                                    @gohan said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                                    I think it's more related to allow enough time for people to read the log without flooding it

                                    No, there's more going on than just that apparently. If I reduce their value to zero, it bombs. Reducing short-wait to zero causes the mote to get stuck in a loop somewhere, and reducing long-wait to zero causes the gateway to miss receiving some packets.

                                    If these examples are meant to teach, it sure would be nice if it was documented code!

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                                      It is always good practice not to flood the gateway anyway :)

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                                        #32

                                        This wait() can also help to avoid packet losses due to insufficient power supply when using nRF24.

                                        Controller: FHEM; MySensors: 2.3.1, RS485,nRF24,RFM69, serial Gateways

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                                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                          @gohan said in How do I get multiple different mock barometers?:

                                          I think it's more related to allow enough time for people to read the log without flooding it

                                          No, there's more going on than just that apparently. If I reduce their value to zero, it bombs. Reducing short-wait to zero causes the mote to get stuck in a loop somewhere, and reducing long-wait to zero causes the gateway to miss receiving some packets.

                                          If these examples are meant to teach, it sure would be nice if it was documented code!

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                                          #33

                                          @NeverDie I am not sure, but I think the mock sketch is meant only for validating new builds of MySensors (by the Jenkins build system connected to Github). It is not included on the build page and as you said it is not documented so I don't think it is meant to teach.

                                          I may be wrong though, I didn't know that sketch existed before you mentioned it.

                                          At almost 1,500 lines it is 10x bigger than most of the build examples, which seems like a very bad idea if the intention is to teach.

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