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RFM69 sleep mode

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  • FrancoisF Offline
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    Francois
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    #11

    @hek yes the radio is solder on

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      hek
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      wrote on last edited by hek
      #12

      I can't find myself doing anything different from the LowPower library in in MyAtMega328.cpp - sleep(). Need someone else's eyes on it.

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        @hek I see that you have powerDown in the MyHwATMega328.cpp how do I use that function?

        void powerDown(period_t period) {
        
        	ADCSRA &= ~(1 << ADEN);
        
        	if (period != SLEEP_FOREVER)
        	{
        		wdt_enable(period);
        		WDTCSR |= (1 << WDIE);
        	}
        	#if defined __AVR_ATmega328P__
        		do {
        			set_sleep_mode(SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN);
        			cli();
        			sleep_enable();
        			sleep_bod_disable();
        			sei();
        			sleep_cpu();
        			sleep_disable();
        			sei();
        		} while (0);
        	#else
        		do {
        			set_sleep_mode(SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN);
        			cli();
        			sleep_enable();
        			sei();
        			sleep_cpu();
        			sleep_disable();
        			sei();
        		} while (0);
        	#endif
        
        	ADCSRA |= (1 << ADEN);
        }
        
        
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          hek
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          You use it by calling gw.sleep() which initiates powerDown.

          https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/development/libraries/MySensors/MySensor.cpp#L820

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            @hek Hi I got a new shipment of Arduino mini pro and after I did the low power hack on this Arduino I now are getting 30uA current usage. Thank again for all you support and for this great MySensor community that you started :). Now I can go full steam ahead in building more sensor for my house.

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            • FrancoisF Francois

              @hek Hi I got a new shipment of Arduino mini pro and after I did the low power hack on this Arduino I now are getting 30uA current usage. Thank again for all you support and for this great MySensor community that you started :). Now I can go full steam ahead in building more sensor for my house.

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              NeverDie
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              @Francois said:

              @hek Hi I got a new shipment of Arduino mini pro and after I did the low power hack on this Arduino I now are getting 30uA current usage. Thank again for all you support and for this great MySensor community that you started :). Now I can go full steam ahead in building more sensor for my house.

              So, just to be clear, is this an accurate summary: the full package (Arduino mni pro plus radio) sleeps at 30uA if using the RFW69 but sleeps at 3uA if using the NRF24L01+?

              Also, does it make any difference whether it's RFM69W, RFM69CW, or RFM69HW? Do they all draw the same amount of current while sleeping?

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                @Francois said:

                @hek Hi I got a new shipment of Arduino mini pro and after I did the low power hack on this Arduino I now are getting 30uA current usage. Thank again for all you support and for this great MySensor community that you started :). Now I can go full steam ahead in building more sensor for my house.

                So, just to be clear, is this an accurate summary: the full package (Arduino mni pro plus radio) sleeps at 30uA if using the RFW69 but sleeps at 3uA if using the NRF24L01+?

                Also, does it make any difference whether it's RFM69W, RFM69CW, or RFM69HW? Do they all draw the same amount of current while sleeping?

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                peres
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                @NeverDie
                Hi, I know this is an old thread, but it is stil a valid subject to me.
                I have had success with arduino pro mini v2 and RFM69W in sleep, but not the high power version RFM69HW.
                Arduino+RFM69W sleeps at 5.2micro Amp.
                Arduino+RFM69HW sleeps at 420micro Amp.
                I have written about it in arduino forum.
                I would be glad if someone has a solution for this.

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                  @NeverDie
                  Hi, I know this is an old thread, but it is stil a valid subject to me.
                  I have had success with arduino pro mini v2 and RFM69W in sleep, but not the high power version RFM69HW.
                  Arduino+RFM69W sleeps at 5.2micro Amp.
                  Arduino+RFM69HW sleeps at 420micro Amp.
                  I have written about it in arduino forum.
                  I would be glad if someone has a solution for this.

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                  manutremo
                  wrote on last edited by manutremo
                  #18

                  Hi @peres,

                  My RFM69HW current during sleep is less than 1 uA aprox, which is consistent with what is shown in the datasheet. Interestingly, this is the result when powering the device with a battery; when powering the device from the PC USB serial, it's around 6 uA - still close enough as it's measured with a "normal" multimeter.

                  I'Which version of mysensors are you using? I've moved to 2.2.0-beta (due to me needing other functionalities not availabel in 2.1.1, namely ATC which btw works fabulously) and found that support for nrf69 is - although not yet 100% completed - significantly improved. Maybe worth a try to see if that fixes your sleep consumption?

                  Remember adding

                  #define MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER
                  

                  to enable the new driver.

                  Let us know how it goes :)

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                    napo7
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                    Hi,

                    I have the same question, but a little bit different ;)

                    I use a RFM69 with the Mysensors 2.2.0 beta.
                    I don't sleep my node with the provided function, since I don't want to sleep for some time, but until a Pin Change Interrupt is triggered (via pin A0 or A1). So, I can't use the sleep() function.
                    I do put my node to sleep with avr core functions (setting registers, calling power_all_disable() and sleep_cpu()...) but I suppose the radio is never put on sleep !

                    Is there a function I can call to sleep the radio, and if yes, is there another function I should call before sending, to awake the radio ?

                    Thanks !

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                      scalz
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                      #20

                      @napo7
                      Here the list of the core functions (radio independant):
                      https://ci.mysensors.org/job/Verifiers/job/MySensors/branch/development/Doxygen_HTML/group__MyTransportgrp.html#gab39d3b81f005e00117269d79c7b2ee4c

                      should be transportDisable/transportReInitialise

                      Else the radio specific functions (a layer above driver) are in the MyTransportRFM69.cpp

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                        napo7
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                        #21

                        Thanks !

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                          Fabien
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                          @napo7 : you can use sleep with interrupts :
                          https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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                            @napo7 : you can use sleep with interrupts :
                            https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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                            @Fabien MySensors sleep only supports hardware interrupts. napo7 is using pin change on analog pins which needs to be done in software.

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                              napo7
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                              That's not a software interrupt. In facts, the atmega supports interrupt on all pins, and also waking-up the device from any pin change, but the sleep function only support "external interrupts" which can only be triggered on pin 2 and 3.

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                                That's not a software interrupt. In facts, the atmega supports interrupt on all pins, and also waking-up the device from any pin change, but the sleep function only support "external interrupts" which can only be triggered on pin 2 and 3.

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                                @napo7 thanks for the clarification

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