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💬 Sensebender Micro

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  • Michiel van der WulpM Michiel van der Wulp

    @tbowmo : The code to switch the frequency back to 1MHz is still there at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro.
    Should it be removed?

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    meddie
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    #57

    @Michiel-van-der-Wulp
    Can you tell me where in the code is the switch to 1 MHz? I still have the problems that my node dosnt send anymore. It works for several hours but after then it dont send anything.

    In programming i am not good, and so i cant find the switch.
    Thank you very much.
    Greets Eddie

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      @Michiel-van-der-Wulp
      Can you tell me where in the code is the switch to 1 MHz? I still have the problems that my node dosnt send anymore. It works for several hours but after then it dont send anything.

      In programming i am not good, and so i cant find the switch.
      Thank you very much.
      Greets Eddie

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      Michiel van der Wulp
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      #58

      @meddie : Sure, I can:

      The following is an extract from the code shown at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro, from the "loop()" function:

      #ifndef MY_OTA_FIRMWARE_FEATURE
        if ((measureCount == 5) && highfreq) 
        {
          clock_prescale_set(clock_div_8); // Switch to 1Mhz for the reminder of the sketch, save power.
          highfreq = false;
        } 
      #endif
      

      If you remove these lines, it will stay on 8MHz.
      (I did not test this but I am quite sure)

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      • Michiel van der WulpM Michiel van der Wulp

        @meddie : Sure, I can:

        The following is an extract from the code shown at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro, from the "loop()" function:

        #ifndef MY_OTA_FIRMWARE_FEATURE
          if ((measureCount == 5) && highfreq) 
          {
            clock_prescale_set(clock_div_8); // Switch to 1Mhz for the reminder of the sketch, save power.
            highfreq = false;
          } 
        #endif
        

        If you remove these lines, it will stay on 8MHz.
        (I did not test this but I am quite sure)

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        meddie
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        #59

        @Michiel-van-der-Wulp
        thank you i will test it the next few days

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          Dominic Amann
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          I assume there is no exposure to the SPI bus on this board?

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          • D Dominic Amann

            I assume there is no exposure to the SPI bus on this board?

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            sundberg84
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            wrote on last edited by
            #61

            @Dominic-Amann from the hardware site:

            MYSx 2.6 with
            Dedicated UART
            Dedicated SPI
            Dedicated Interrupts
            I2C bus (shared with onboard eeprom)

            Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
            MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
            RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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              Dominic Amann
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              Ah - right, the radio connector uses SPI.

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                tbowmo
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                wrote on last edited by
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                @Dominic-Amann

                There are multiple SPI ports in use, one of them is dedicated to the expansion header (which follows MYSx 2.6 standard)

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                  RWoerz
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                  #64

                  Can somebody please post what this boards current draw is at 8Mz w/wo a radio. Because it will live in a crawl space It's going to be plugged in. I've also added a very simple water detector.

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                    @RWoerz

                    normal operating frequency is 48Mhz (if I remember right).. If I remember right, then there is no options in arduino to switch the frequency to 8Mhz..

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                      Beware that the Si7021 can return a RH value < 0 or > 100, and Domoticz will not store it. Clamp the humidity to a valid range to avoid losing values.

                      Lately, my Sensebender reported values of 101-104 during the night. Took me some time to understand why Domoticz complained it didnt receive any values.
                      It received these values, but didnt like them.

                      See section 5.1.1 of the Si7021 datasheet says:
                      Due to normal variations in RH accuracy of the device as described in Table 4, it is possible for the measured value of %RH to be slightly less than 0 when the actual RH level is close to or equal to 0. Similarly, the measured value of %RH may be slightly greater than 100 when the actual RH level is close to or equal to 100. This is expected behavior, and it is acceptable to limit the range of RH results to 0 to 100%RH in the host software by truncating values that are slightly outside of this range.

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                        dklinkman
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                        So cool that the micro as a node reports its battery level to the UI (I'm still on the FTDI power, hence > 100%)
                        0_1517359445418_sbmicro.jpg

                        -d

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                          stefaanv
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                          Is there a board definition for sensebender micro for PlatformIO available ?

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                          • stefaanvS stefaanv

                            Is there a board definition for sensebender micro for PlatformIO available ?

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                            martinhjelmare
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                            @stefaanv

                            https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2725/sensebender-micro/29

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                              mvader
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                              #70

                              Am I able to remote reboot the sensebender micro? I can send an OTA firmware if i manually press the reset button.
                              but can i use the reboot command in MYScontroller? it doesn't seem to do anything when issued.

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                                Am I able to remote reboot the sensebender micro? I can send an OTA firmware if i manually press the reset button.
                                but can i use the reboot command in MYScontroller? it doesn't seem to do anything when issued.

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                                @mvader

                                Is it the default dualoptiboot bootloader? Then the bootloader itself does not support OTA FW. You need to put a sketch on it, that supports OTA. (Default sensebender micro sketches doesn't)

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                                • tbowmoT tbowmo

                                  @mvader

                                  Is it the default dualoptiboot bootloader? Then the bootloader itself does not support OTA FW. You need to put a sketch on it, that supports OTA. (Default sensebender micro sketches doesn't)

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                                  mvader
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                                  #72

                                  @tbowmo said in 💬 Sensebender Micro:

                                  @mvader

                                  Is it the default dualoptiboot bootloader? Then the bootloader itself does not support OTA FW. You need to put a sketch on it, that supports OTA. (Default sensebender micro sketches doesn't)

                                  yes it's the default bootloader. yes i have OTA added to the sketch. it works if i reset the device via manual reset. but what i'd like to do is send the reboot command from myscontroller. but it seems to do nothing ever. does the bootloader support reboot? or is that something i also have to add to the sketch?

                                  situation: i have about 15 sensors all over the house. if i update, i'd like to be able to assign the firmware, and then issue the reboot command. so upon reboot, they take the assigned firmware. what i don't want to do is have to go to each one and manually press the reset button to get it to take the firmware. i'm sure it's healthier to run up and down 3 flights of stairs. but i'm lazy :)

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                                    tbowmo
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                                    @mvader

                                    The sketch should support reboot, try sending I_REBOOT to one of your nodes (info can be found here, look under internal messages)

                                    I haven't tried it myself yet, as I haven't touched my sensebender micros for ages..

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                                      joaoabs
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                                      Hi,
                                      Three questions regarding SenseBender Micro:

                                      • What board should I configure in Arduino IDE in order to upload sketches? Would it be equivalent to Arduino mini pro, or is there any "board library" to load ?(Didn't find it, Woudn't it make sense to be included in the examples/Libraries pack?)...
                                        (Found it: https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoBoards . If you look between the photos above there is a simple link lost in the between)
                                        MySensors Admins: Just a small suggestion: As it is now, - a simple link between photos is easily overlooked. Can't you place it near the specs where it should be more visible?

                                      • It has an I2C bus for the SI7021, but it seems the ATSHA204A (which I believe its I2C also) is connected to another pin (a3). Does this mean it has two I2C buses?

                                      • Can anyone confirm that the port that measures the battery voltage is A0?

                                      Thanks,
                                      Joaoabs

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                                      • joaoabsJ joaoabs

                                        Hi,
                                        Three questions regarding SenseBender Micro:

                                        • What board should I configure in Arduino IDE in order to upload sketches? Would it be equivalent to Arduino mini pro, or is there any "board library" to load ?(Didn't find it, Woudn't it make sense to be included in the examples/Libraries pack?)...
                                          (Found it: https://github.com/mysensors/ArduinoBoards . If you look between the photos above there is a simple link lost in the between)
                                          MySensors Admins: Just a small suggestion: As it is now, - a simple link between photos is easily overlooked. Can't you place it near the specs where it should be more visible?

                                        • It has an I2C bus for the SI7021, but it seems the ATSHA204A (which I believe its I2C also) is connected to another pin (a3). Does this mean it has two I2C buses?

                                        • Can anyone confirm that the port that measures the battery voltage is A0?

                                        Thanks,
                                        Joaoabs

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                                        Anticimex
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                                        wrote on last edited by Anticimex
                                        #75

                                        @joaoabs we do not support I2C variant of atsha204a. Only single wire variant.

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                                          tbowmo
                                          Admin
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #76

                                          @joaoabs

                                          It uses the internal vref to measure the battery voltage. Some of the theory is described here https://www.sciencetronics.com/greenphotons/?p=1521

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