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  • korttomaK korttoma

    Thanks @Anticimex and @tbowmo I have the GW up and running with one external sensor now. I just need to connect the buttons and relays to test those.

    I'm not sure if I will ever need the UART pins but I will make the hardware so that I can easily change the pins used for buttons and relays.

    btw, what is the use cases for UART pins?

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    Anticimex
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    @korttoma if you have peripherals on your daughter board that communicate using a serial protocol it makes sense to leverage any hw UART capable blocks on the main board. The MYSX standard just indicate that if the main board has such capability, the interface is available on those two pins. You can of course bit bang it on any digital io (depending on core clock) if you need several interfaces.

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    • korttomaK korttoma

      Thanks @Anticimex and @tbowmo I have the GW up and running with one external sensor now. I just need to connect the buttons and relays to test those.

      I'm not sure if I will ever need the UART pins but I will make the hardware so that I can easily change the pins used for buttons and relays.

      btw, what is the use cases for UART pins?

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      Anticimex
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      @korttoma that said, note that the dtm and dfm pins also serves as general digital io, so you can use them like any Dx pin.

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        korttoma
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        wrote on last edited by korttoma
        #312

        Button and relay pins I assigned seem to work correctly but now I managed to release some magic smoke from the Sensebender GW board :( shorted something by mistake and at least FB1 is tost. Can I just shor FB1 to see if the board is stil alive or do I have to replace FB1? Seems like nothing else was damaged (at least I hope so) since it was GND and Vraw that was shorted.

        Edit: Just confirmed that it is only FB1 that was destroyed the rest seems to work :D just cant power it from the USB anymore. Hope I can stil write to it.

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        • korttomaK korttoma

          Button and relay pins I assigned seem to work correctly but now I managed to release some magic smoke from the Sensebender GW board :( shorted something by mistake and at least FB1 is tost. Can I just shor FB1 to see if the board is stil alive or do I have to replace FB1? Seems like nothing else was damaged (at least I hope so) since it was GND and Vraw that was shorted.

          Edit: Just confirmed that it is only FB1 that was destroyed the rest seems to work :D just cant power it from the USB anymore. Hope I can stil write to it.

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          @korttoma said in 💬 Sensebender Gateway:

          Button and relay pins I assigned seem to work correctly but now I managed to release some magic smoke from the Sensebender GW board :( shorted something by mistake and at least FB1 is tost. Can I just shor FB1 to see if the board is stil alive or do I have to replace FB1? Seems like nothing else was damaged (at least I hope so) since it was GND and Vraw that was shorted.

          Edit: Just confirmed that it is only FB1 that was destroyed the rest seems to work :D just cant power it from the USB anymore. Hope I can stil write to it.

          FB1 is just a filter to suppress spurious RF (if any) on the gnd wire exiting the board. So it can be shorted. The gateway should function fine without it.

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            Hi All,
            I have purchased a SenseBender Gateway, tested the MySensors MQTT code etc on it and thats all good.
            Now I want to experiment with my own code on it. I notice that in the example code there are some references to the onboard LEDs, such as;

            static uint8_t leds[] = {LED_BLUE, LED_RED, LED_GREEN, LED_YELLOW, LED_ORANGE};

            which is great, I will use those to manage the LEDs in my sketch.
            What I'd like to know is where are LED_BLUE, LED_RED etc actually defined? What file? The reason I ask is that I also want to know which pin is connected to the RFM69 RESET pin. On the schematic for the SenseBender it is labelled RESET_RFM on the SAMD21 chip, and is physical chip pin 23 and also PB10. I don't know how to use that in my sketch, so if I had a macro like there is for the LEDs then I could just call that.
            I'm assuming that if I find where LED_BLUE is defined I may find info about the other pins I also want to use :)

            Thanks,
            Paul

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            • Mr6510M Mr6510

              Hi All,
              I have purchased a SenseBender Gateway, tested the MySensors MQTT code etc on it and thats all good.
              Now I want to experiment with my own code on it. I notice that in the example code there are some references to the onboard LEDs, such as;

              static uint8_t leds[] = {LED_BLUE, LED_RED, LED_GREEN, LED_YELLOW, LED_ORANGE};

              which is great, I will use those to manage the LEDs in my sketch.
              What I'd like to know is where are LED_BLUE, LED_RED etc actually defined? What file? The reason I ask is that I also want to know which pin is connected to the RFM69 RESET pin. On the schematic for the SenseBender it is labelled RESET_RFM on the SAMD21 chip, and is physical chip pin 23 and also PB10. I don't know how to use that in my sketch, so if I had a macro like there is for the LEDs then I could just call that.
              I'm assuming that if I find where LED_BLUE is defined I may find info about the other pins I also want to use :)

              Thanks,
              Paul

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              hek
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              @Mr6510
              https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwSAMD/blob/master/variants/mysensors_gw/variant.h

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                @Mr6510
                https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoHwSAMD/blob/master/variants/mysensors_gw/variant.h

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                @hek thanks, Now I understand.
                I was poking around near that file before, but could not figure it out.
                Thanks again,
                Paul

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                  Received a new ferrite bead and soldered it to my device. The bead showed 0 ohm with a multimeter so I don't know if it is the real deal but it seems to work even if it is not pretty:

                  0_1509948945658_20171106_080332.jpg

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                    at DC it should be close to 0 ohm, but on higher frequencies it should act as a resistor.

                    btw. it seems like the old one had exploded? :)

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                    • tbowmoT tbowmo

                      at DC it should be close to 0 ohm, but on higher frequencies it should act as a resistor.

                      btw. it seems like the old one had exploded? :)

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                      #319

                      @tbowmo said in 💬 Sensebender Gateway:

                      it seems like the old one had exploded?

                      That's what happens when you short Vraw to GND on the MYSX connector in one of those facepalm moments :D (we need an :facepalm emoji!).

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                        I have a lot of problem with this gateway. First I think it was caused by network module but with serial sketch I have a lot of issues. After 2 or 3 days, gateway crash. If I remove some sensors reporting every 30 seconds it crash but later.
                        This morning, all leds are off on the board. After powering off and on it was ok.
                        I'im using RFM69 with Openhab2 as controller.
                        Is someone experience same issue ? I will fall back to my old Jeelink gateway (ATmega328 based).

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                          I have used my sensebender gateway for more than a year now, only difference is that I use NRF24 radio.. Haven't had any hickups yet..

                          Which version of mysensors are you using?

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                            I'm using version 2.1

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                              @Fabien

                              Could you try the latest dev, and see how that behaves?

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                                @tbowmo : with wich RFM69 driver ?

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                                  @tbowmo : with wich RFM69 driver ?

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                                  @Fabien legacy, unless you would reflash all your nodes with the new driver as well. (they are not compatible)

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                                    @tbowmo : Just flash my SBGW today with arduino 1.8.5, last boards.txt and dev branch of mysensors.
                                    We will see if it's more stable. All my Node still in 2.1.1

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                                      Which driver to use on Ubuntu 16.04 ?

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                                        Hi, I'm trying to activate a sensebender gateway in OH2 on Ubuntu 16.04, however I'm having trouble setting up the serial port. Is there a how-to somewhere ? I suspect the serial port name is /dev/ttyACM0, but I'm not sure. How can I test ?
                                        MySensors bundle is reported to be active, but there's no messages coming in. I set the log level for mysensors to DEBUG, but nothing on the log.

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                                          Here is my configuration file (mysensors.things)
                                          Bridge mysensors:bridge-ser:gateway [ serialPort="/dev/ttyACM0", sendDelay=200 ]
                                          {
                                          humidity keuken_vochtigheid [ nodeId="3", childId="2", smartSleep=true ]
                                          temperature keuken_temperatuur [ nodeId="3", childId="1", smartSleep=true ]
                                          }

                                          I suppose ttyACM0 because of
                                          stefaan@home:~$ dmesg |grep -i tty
                                          [ 0.000000] console [tty0] enabled
                                          [ 22.328631] 8086228A:00: ttyS4 at MMIO 0x81420000 (irq = 39, base_baud = 2764800) is a 16550A
                                          [ 22.329059] 8086228A:01: ttyS5 at MMIO 0x8141e000 (irq = 40, base_baud = 2764800) is a 16550A
                                          [ 23.106128] usb 1-4: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB0
                                          [362074.592743] cdc_acm 1-3:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device

                                          There seems to be a premissions problem om the port :
                                          stefaan@home:~$ cat /dev/ttyACM0
                                          cat: /dev/ttyACM0: Permission denied

                                          doing 'sudo usermod -a -G dialout openhab' doesn't help

                                          Anyone any ideas ?

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