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  • SparkmanS Sparkman

    @NeverDie All these breakout boards are based on this chip: http://ams.com/eng/Products/Wireless-Connectivity/Wireless-Sensor-Connectivity/AS3935. They use a proprietary method to figure out distance and is not based on sound.

    Cheers
    Al

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    #43

    @Sparkman said:

    @NeverDie All these breakout boards are based on this chip: http://ams.com/eng/Products/Wireless-Connectivity/Wireless-Sensor-Connectivity/AS3935. They use a proprietary method to figure out distance and is not based on sound.

    Cheers
    Al

    Any impression yet as to how accurate its distance estimates are?

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    • NeverDieN NeverDie

      @Sparkman said:

      @NeverDie All these breakout boards are based on this chip: http://ams.com/eng/Products/Wireless-Connectivity/Wireless-Sensor-Connectivity/AS3935. They use a proprietary method to figure out distance and is not based on sound.

      Cheers
      Al

      Any impression yet as to how accurate its distance estimates are?

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      #44

      @NeverDie No, as we've had very little lightning since I started using it.

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      • NeverDieN NeverDie

        @Sparkman said:

        @NeverDie All these breakout boards are based on this chip: http://ams.com/eng/Products/Wireless-Connectivity/Wireless-Sensor-Connectivity/AS3935. They use a proprietary method to figure out distance and is not based on sound.

        Cheers
        Al

        Any impression yet as to how accurate its distance estimates are?

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        wrote on last edited by
        #45

        @NeverDie Al, was quicker replying to your question. :-)
        yes, I think it is accurate for my needs - if a lightning detected at, say, 10km+/- 1km this is ok. How accurate do you want it to be?

        This is a great technology

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        • alexsh1A alexsh1

          @NeverDie Al, was quicker replying to your question. :-)
          yes, I think it is accurate for my needs - if a lightning detected at, say, 10km+/- 1km this is ok. How accurate do you want it to be?

          This is a great technology

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          wrote on last edited by NeverDie
          #46

          @alexsh1 said:

          @NeverDie Al, was quicker replying to your question. :-)
          How accurate do you want it to be?

          I'm not sure, but more accurate than lightningmaps.com or it's a no-go. I've played with lightningmaps.com during a few thunderstorms, and although it's great for getting a general idea of lightning strike rate and density, I was surprised that it seems to miss a lot of detections entirely that both my eyes and ears have confirmed. e.g. some strikes that were big enough to rattle the windows didn't show up at all on lightningmaps. Some of the others were detected, but the map plot of the strike was wrong by maybe 10 miles or so.

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          • NeverDieN NeverDie

            @alexsh1 said:

            @NeverDie Al, was quicker replying to your question. :-)
            How accurate do you want it to be?

            I'm not sure, but more accurate than lightningmaps.com or it's a no-go. I've played with lightningmaps.com during a few thunderstorms, and although it's great for getting a general idea of lightning strike rate and density, I was surprised that it seems to miss a lot of detections entirely that both my eyes and ears have confirmed. e.g. some strikes that were big enough to rattle the windows didn't show up at all on lightningmaps. Some of the others were detected, but the map plot of the strike was wrong by maybe 10 miles or so.

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            #47

            @NeverDie I have not tested this sensor long enough, but recently we have had torrential rain, lightning, etc - you can see some data I published above. The sensor did not miss a single one. There are a few parameters you can alter (noise floor). One has to setup it correctly. I have not started looking into converting the sketch for MySensors yet

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              wrote on last edited by alexsh1
              #48

              I have adopted the MOD-1016 module (https://www.embeddedadventures.com/datasheets/MOD-1016_hw_v8_doc_v4.pdf) for MySensors if anyone is interested:

              /*
              
              Copyright (c) 2016, Embedded Adventures
              All rights reserved.
              
              Contact us at source [at] embeddedadventures.com
              www.embeddedadventures.com
              
              Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
              modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
              
              - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
                this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
              
              - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
                notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
                documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
              
              - Neither the name of Embedded Adventures nor the names of its contributors
                may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
                without specific prior written permission.
               
              THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
              AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
              IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
              ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
              LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
              CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
              SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
              INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
              CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 
              ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF 
              THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
              
              */
              
              // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
              #define MY_DEBUG 
              
              // Enable and select radio type attached
              #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
              //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
              #define MY_NODE_ID 15
              
              #include <Wire.h>
              #include <MySensors.h>
              #include <AS3935.h> // AS3935 MOD-1016 by Embedded Adventures
              
              volatile bool detected = false;
              
              
               //-----------------IMPORTANT--------------------
               //---------------CHANGE SETTINGS HERE-----------
              #define IRQ_pin 2
              
              #define AS3935_TUNE_CAPS     6 // <-- SET THIS VALUE TO THE NUMBER LISTED ON YOUR BOARD 
              #define AS3935_INDOORS       1 // AS3935_INDOORS=1 indoors, AS3935_INDOORS=0 outdoors
              #define AS3935_NOISE_FLOOR   6
              #define AS3935_ENABLE_DISTURBERS 1 // 0 or 1      
              
              #define CHILD_ID_DISTANCE 1
              #define CHILD_ID_INTENSITY 2
              MyMessage msgDist(CHILD_ID_DISTANCE, V_DISTANCE);
              MyMessage msgInt(CHILD_ID_INTENSITY, V_VAR1);
              
              void setup()  
              { 
                Serial.begin(115200);
                while (!Serial) {}
                Serial.println("MOD-1016 (AS3935) Lightning Sensor");
                Serial.println("beginning boot procedure....");
                
                Wire.begin();
                mod1016.init(IRQ_pin);
               
               //-----------------IMPORTANT--------------------
               //---------------CHANGE SETTINGS HERE-----------
                //Tune Caps, Set AFE, Set Noise Floor
                //autoTuneCaps(IRQ_pin);
                mod1016.setTuneCaps(AS3935_TUNE_CAPS);
              delay(2);
              #if AS3935_INDOORS == 1
                mod1016.setIndoors();
                #else
                mod1016.setOutdoors();
              #endif
              delay(2);
              mod1016.setNoiseFloor(AS3935_NOISE_FLOOR);
              delay(2);
              #if AS3935_ENABLE_DISTURBERS == 1
                mod1016.enableDisturbers();
              #else
                mod1016.disableDisturbers();
              #endif
              //mod1016.calibrateRCO();
              delay(2);
                Serial.println("TUNE\tIN/OUT\tNOISEFLOOR");
                Serial.print(mod1016.getTuneCaps(), HEX);
                Serial.print("\t");
                Serial.print(mod1016.getAFE(), BIN);
                Serial.print("\t");
                Serial.println(mod1016.getNoiseFloor(), HEX);
                Serial.print("\n");
              
                pinMode(IRQ_pin, INPUT);
                attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(IRQ_pin), alert, RISING);
                Serial.println("after interrupt");
                  // delay execution to allow chip to stabilize.
                delay(1000);
              
              }
              
              void presentation()  {
                // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                sendSketchInfo("Lightning Sensor MOD-1016", "1.0");
              
                // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                present(CHILD_ID_DISTANCE, S_DISTANCE);
                present(CHILD_ID_INTENSITY, S_CUSTOM);
              }
              
              void loop() {
                if (detected) {
                  translateIRQ(mod1016.getIRQ());
                  detected = false;
                }
              }
              
              void alert() {
                detected = true;
              }
              
              void translateIRQ(uns8 irq) {
                switch(irq) {
                    case 1:
                      Serial.println("Noise detected");
                      break;
                    case 4:
                      Serial.println("Disturber detected");
                      break;
                    case 8: 
                      Serial.println("Lightning detected!");
                      printandsendToGW();
                      break;
              
                }
              }
              
              void printandsendToGW() {
                int distance = mod1016.calculateDistance();
                unsigned int lightning_intensity = mod1016.getIntensity();
                if (distance == -1)
                  Serial.println("Lightning out of range");
                else if (distance == 1)
                  Serial.println("Distance not in table");
                else if (distance == 0)
                  Serial.println("Lightning overhead");
                else {
                  Serial.print("Lightning ~");
                  Serial.print(distance);
                  Serial.println("km away\n");
                  Serial.print("Lightning Intensity: ");
                  Serial.println(lightning_intensity);  
                  send(msgDist.set(distance));
                  send(msgInt.set(lightning_intensity));
                }
              }
              

              You have to change the sketch according to your module settings

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                skywatch
                wrote on last edited by skywatch
                #49

                I ordered one form embedded adventures on 27/7 - Now it is 3/9 and still nothing.
                Waiting to hear from them....
                That's the whole truth.

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                • skywatchS skywatch

                  I ordered one form embedded adventures on 27/7 - Now it is 3/9 and still nothing.
                  Waiting to hear from them....
                  That's the whole truth.

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #50

                  @skywatch give them a call or send a e-mail. Maybe your order was lost in post. Happens.
                  My order arrived in 2 days from Embedded Adventures

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #51

                    OK - finally got board, seems the problem was in the warehouse. I got email to say it had been sent and it never did. At least I can try it out soon and see how it compares to the current lightning sensors I use.

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                    • alexsh1A alexsh1

                      I have adopted the MOD-1016 module (https://www.embeddedadventures.com/datasheets/MOD-1016_hw_v8_doc_v4.pdf) for MySensors if anyone is interested:

                      /*
                      
                      Copyright (c) 2016, Embedded Adventures
                      All rights reserved.
                      
                      Contact us at source [at] embeddedadventures.com
                      www.embeddedadventures.com
                      
                      Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
                      modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
                      
                      - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
                        this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
                      
                      - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
                        notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
                        documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
                      
                      - Neither the name of Embedded Adventures nor the names of its contributors
                        may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
                        without specific prior written permission.
                       
                      THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
                      AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
                      IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
                      ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
                      LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
                      CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
                      SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
                      INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN 
                      CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) 
                      ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF 
                      THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
                      
                      */
                      
                      // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                      #define MY_DEBUG 
                      
                      // Enable and select radio type attached
                      #define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                      //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                      #define MY_NODE_ID 15
                      
                      #include <Wire.h>
                      #include <MySensors.h>
                      #include <AS3935.h> // AS3935 MOD-1016 by Embedded Adventures
                      
                      volatile bool detected = false;
                      
                      
                       //-----------------IMPORTANT--------------------
                       //---------------CHANGE SETTINGS HERE-----------
                      #define IRQ_pin 2
                      
                      #define AS3935_TUNE_CAPS     6 // <-- SET THIS VALUE TO THE NUMBER LISTED ON YOUR BOARD 
                      #define AS3935_INDOORS       1 // AS3935_INDOORS=1 indoors, AS3935_INDOORS=0 outdoors
                      #define AS3935_NOISE_FLOOR   6
                      #define AS3935_ENABLE_DISTURBERS 1 // 0 or 1      
                      
                      #define CHILD_ID_DISTANCE 1
                      #define CHILD_ID_INTENSITY 2
                      MyMessage msgDist(CHILD_ID_DISTANCE, V_DISTANCE);
                      MyMessage msgInt(CHILD_ID_INTENSITY, V_VAR1);
                      
                      void setup()  
                      { 
                        Serial.begin(115200);
                        while (!Serial) {}
                        Serial.println("MOD-1016 (AS3935) Lightning Sensor");
                        Serial.println("beginning boot procedure....");
                        
                        Wire.begin();
                        mod1016.init(IRQ_pin);
                       
                       //-----------------IMPORTANT--------------------
                       //---------------CHANGE SETTINGS HERE-----------
                        //Tune Caps, Set AFE, Set Noise Floor
                        //autoTuneCaps(IRQ_pin);
                        mod1016.setTuneCaps(AS3935_TUNE_CAPS);
                      delay(2);
                      #if AS3935_INDOORS == 1
                        mod1016.setIndoors();
                        #else
                        mod1016.setOutdoors();
                      #endif
                      delay(2);
                      mod1016.setNoiseFloor(AS3935_NOISE_FLOOR);
                      delay(2);
                      #if AS3935_ENABLE_DISTURBERS == 1
                        mod1016.enableDisturbers();
                      #else
                        mod1016.disableDisturbers();
                      #endif
                      //mod1016.calibrateRCO();
                      delay(2);
                        Serial.println("TUNE\tIN/OUT\tNOISEFLOOR");
                        Serial.print(mod1016.getTuneCaps(), HEX);
                        Serial.print("\t");
                        Serial.print(mod1016.getAFE(), BIN);
                        Serial.print("\t");
                        Serial.println(mod1016.getNoiseFloor(), HEX);
                        Serial.print("\n");
                      
                        pinMode(IRQ_pin, INPUT);
                        attachInterrupt(digitalPinToInterrupt(IRQ_pin), alert, RISING);
                        Serial.println("after interrupt");
                          // delay execution to allow chip to stabilize.
                        delay(1000);
                      
                      }
                      
                      void presentation()  {
                        // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                        sendSketchInfo("Lightning Sensor MOD-1016", "1.0");
                      
                        // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                        present(CHILD_ID_DISTANCE, S_DISTANCE);
                        present(CHILD_ID_INTENSITY, S_CUSTOM);
                      }
                      
                      void loop() {
                        if (detected) {
                          translateIRQ(mod1016.getIRQ());
                          detected = false;
                        }
                      }
                      
                      void alert() {
                        detected = true;
                      }
                      
                      void translateIRQ(uns8 irq) {
                        switch(irq) {
                            case 1:
                              Serial.println("Noise detected");
                              break;
                            case 4:
                              Serial.println("Disturber detected");
                              break;
                            case 8: 
                              Serial.println("Lightning detected!");
                              printandsendToGW();
                              break;
                      
                        }
                      }
                      
                      void printandsendToGW() {
                        int distance = mod1016.calculateDistance();
                        unsigned int lightning_intensity = mod1016.getIntensity();
                        if (distance == -1)
                          Serial.println("Lightning out of range");
                        else if (distance == 1)
                          Serial.println("Distance not in table");
                        else if (distance == 0)
                          Serial.println("Lightning overhead");
                        else {
                          Serial.print("Lightning ~");
                          Serial.print(distance);
                          Serial.println("km away\n");
                          Serial.print("Lightning Intensity: ");
                          Serial.println(lightning_intensity);  
                          send(msgDist.set(distance));
                          send(msgInt.set(lightning_intensity));
                        }
                      }
                      

                      You have to change the sketch according to your module settings

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #52

                      @alexsh1
                      Is your example using I2C or SPI? I can't make it out.
                      I'd guess I2C, but want to make sure first.....

                      Thank you

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                      • skywatchS skywatch

                        OK - finally got board, seems the problem was in the warehouse. I got email to say it had been sent and it never did. At least I can try it out soon and see how it compares to the current lightning sensors I use.

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                        wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                        #53

                        @skywatch said in Sketch for Lightning Sensor:

                        see how it compares to the current lightning sensors I use.

                        Please do let us know how it compares and which one you like the best.

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          @skywatch said in Sketch for Lightning Sensor:

                          see how it compares to the current lightning sensors I use.

                          Please do let us know how it compares and which one you like the best.

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #54

                          @neverdie Last night was the first lightning to test it out - 3 storm cells went through with hail and lightning, but nothing from the sensor :(

                          So today I have rewired it, made some changes to the program and if we get lightning tonight I might have some news :)

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                          • skywatchS skywatch

                            @neverdie Last night was the first lightning to test it out - 3 storm cells went through with hail and lightning, but nothing from the sensor :(

                            So today I have rewired it, made some changes to the program and if we get lightning tonight I might have some news :)

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                            @skywatch said in Sketch for Lightning Sensor:

                            @neverdie Last night was the first lightning to test it out - 3 storm cells went through with hail and lightning, but nothing from the sensor :(

                            So today I have rewired it, made some changes to the program and if we get lightning tonight I might have some news :)

                            I have the same problem. Insane storms, and nothing from the sensor, the bast I had were events identified as noise. I've had storms around and sensor doesn't detect anything, very disappointing.
                            I've tried to disconnect my laptop from main so it's not grounded (seem it can be a problem) but I still had nothing.

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                            • Nca78N Nca78

                              @skywatch said in Sketch for Lightning Sensor:

                              @neverdie Last night was the first lightning to test it out - 3 storm cells went through with hail and lightning, but nothing from the sensor :(

                              So today I have rewired it, made some changes to the program and if we get lightning tonight I might have some news :)

                              I have the same problem. Insane storms, and nothing from the sensor, the bast I had were events identified as noise. I've had storms around and sensor doesn't detect anything, very disappointing.
                              I've tried to disconnect my laptop from main so it's not grounded (seem it can be a problem) but I still had nothing.

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                              wrote on last edited by skywatch
                              #56

                              @nca78 As you might expect there was no lightning last night to test it. :(

                              It's taken 2 years to get this far as storms are not frequent around here.

                              My sensor is from Embedded Adventures, is that the same one you are using?

                              I run it from 5V, it is set for 'indoors' and is placed on a window sil. I can see 'noise' if I place a laptop near to it. If I enable 'disturbers' I see them flooding in. The noise floor is set to 3 and I get no triggers at that level. Previously the noise floor was at 6.

                              So for the moment I am a little frustrated/disappointed with this 'sensor'. But I have to wait for the next storm, which should be tonight or tomorrow :)

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                              • skywatchS skywatch

                                @nca78 As you might expect there was no lightning last night to test it. :(

                                It's taken 2 years to get this far as storms are not frequent around here.

                                My sensor is from Embedded Adventures, is that the same one you are using?

                                I run it from 5V, it is set for 'indoors' and is placed on a window sil. I can see 'noise' if I place a laptop near to it. If I enable 'disturbers' I see them flooding in. The noise floor is set to 3 and I get no triggers at that level. Previously the noise floor was at 6.

                                So for the moment I am a little frustrated/disappointed with this 'sensor'. But I have to wait for the next storm, which should be tonight or tomorrow :)

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                                @skywatch I have the same sensor for months working like a charm. Sadly I had to disable it as I had one node and several sensors interfering with each other.

                                I will have to have the lightning sensor on a separate node

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                                • alexsh1A alexsh1

                                  BTW, I am not sure the sensor is similar to what you guys have.

                                  0_1466633381738_2016-06-22 09.54.18.jpg

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                                  wrote on last edited by
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                                  Embedded Adventures is a fake website anymore. They don't send the mod-1016 sensor.
                                  The website still gets payment for products but there is no shipment.
                                  embedded adventures is fraudulent.

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