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💬 My Slim 2AA Battery Node

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  • miljumeM Offline
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    miljume
    wrote on last edited by
    #12

    Hello, I have built a number of these sensor nodes and really like the generic design!
    However I have run into trouble when trying to build a power meter with a photo sensor.
    I am using the code from MySensors but also tried other sources but my problem is that the digital pin i am using (D3) dont drop enough for the sensor to treat it as digital 0 as it stays at 2.3 V with a 2 AA battery power attached

    When trying the pulse sensor with external power it works perfect so it seems like D3 is floating which also is confirmed when I measure on D3 without the sensor attached. (approx 2.7V)
    I have used this row in my sketch pinMode(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR,INPUT_PULLUP);

    Any clues what I can try?

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    • miljumeM miljume

      Hello, I have built a number of these sensor nodes and really like the generic design!
      However I have run into trouble when trying to build a power meter with a photo sensor.
      I am using the code from MySensors but also tried other sources but my problem is that the digital pin i am using (D3) dont drop enough for the sensor to treat it as digital 0 as it stays at 2.3 V with a 2 AA battery power attached

      When trying the pulse sensor with external power it works perfect so it seems like D3 is floating which also is confirmed when I measure on D3 without the sensor attached. (approx 2.7V)
      I have used this row in my sketch pinMode(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR,INPUT_PULLUP);

      Any clues what I can try?

      sundberg84S Offline
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      sundberg84
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
      #13

      @miljume said in 💬 My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

      INPUT_PULLUP

      What kind of sensor do you use? Some sensors have an analog and digital output. The Digital should return either 0V or VCC while the analog returns all analog values between 0V and VCC.

      You could try an external pulldown resistor of 10k to ground if you think the pin is floating.

      Another approach is to elaborate with a photoresistor only and to get a clean 0/1 use an transistor. If the voltage drops to low though for the pin to get a clear 1 (2.4v on 3.3v atmega) you might need a DC/DC step up booster.

      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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      • sundberg84S sundberg84

        @miljume said in 💬 My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

        INPUT_PULLUP

        What kind of sensor do you use? Some sensors have an analog and digital output. The Digital should return either 0V or VCC while the analog returns all analog values between 0V and VCC.

        You could try an external pulldown resistor of 10k to ground if you think the pin is floating.

        Another approach is to elaborate with a photoresistor only and to get a clean 0/1 use an transistor. If the voltage drops to low though for the pin to get a clear 1 (2.4v on 3.3v atmega) you might need a DC/DC step up booster.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #14

        @sundberg84 Thank you for your feedback! I used the design found here so the sensor is OK. I had also tried to use a pulldown resistor but it showed that I had used too low value. When I use 10k as you suggested it worked like a charm, thank you! What I dont understand is why I should need the pulldown resistor in the first place? Shouldn't it be possible to solve that in the software?

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        • miljumeM miljume

          @sundberg84 Thank you for your feedback! I used the design found here so the sensor is OK. I had also tried to use a pulldown resistor but it showed that I had used too low value. When I use 10k as you suggested it worked like a charm, thank you! What I dont understand is why I should need the pulldown resistor in the first place? Shouldn't it be possible to solve that in the software?

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          sundberg84
          Hardware Contributor
          wrote on last edited by sundberg84
          #15

          @miljume - I dont think you can solve a floating pin in the software. Im not that experienced with internal pullups either so someone else have to answer that. Good you have it working though!

          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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          • KoreshK Offline
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            Koresh
            Contest Winner
            wrote on last edited by
            #16

            Internal pull-up resistors have 20-50k resistance. It may be not enough.

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              buxtronix
              wrote on last edited by
              #17

              For those looking to 3d print a case for this, if you cant find the right sized ducting, I designed one thats unobtrusive:

              https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2418194

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                Aki1988
                wrote on last edited by Aki1988
                #18

                Hello, i made a few. is someone interested in these nodes in Germany? We switched to an other Home Automation (wife: you can't build something DIY in our house that is so important than a light switch ...) system and so those nodes were never used. All nodes come untested and most of them unflashed. It would be a shame if they would just lay around here. Shipping is on you, the nodes and other s no longer needed (mysensors) stuff is free. Nodes are in Germany, and i will send them via DHL. if you are interested write me a mail to aki1988 (at) me (dot) com - first come first serve.
                Edit: gone

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                  Johove
                  wrote on last edited by Johove
                  #19

                  I built a couple of these nodes last year, I used 8 MHz internal, fuses off, and a DTH22.
                  This a node on a dometizc network, it measures temperatur and internal voltage every 6 minutes, then it deep sleep.
                  I can confirm that these nodes last more that a year on 2 aa batteries.

                  0_1517680680891_Image.png

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                    GHoggan
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #20

                    Hello, I placed an order through the openhardware.io website with Itead last night.
                    They came back this morning with a ticket saying :
                    Your gerber file: 571bf156249971713bb044ea.zip (Normalized Name:A100151928AN_A2AGLF002A.zip) in the order #100151928 is rejected.
                    The reason is:
                    The Gerber file doesn't have outline layer , please add it and re-upload the new file , thank you.
                    Can you please assist as I don't really want to cancel my order.
                    Thanks in advance
                    Glenn

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                      #21

                      Hi,

                      This board has an ICSP header. Does it mean that I can use it to burn the bootloader in a new ATMega328 chip?
                      I've been trying to do burn the minicore in a board with all the required capacitors and resistor but without the NRF, but without success...
                      Any idea?

                      Thanks,

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                      • joaoabsJ joaoabs

                        Hi,

                        This board has an ICSP header. Does it mean that I can use it to burn the bootloader in a new ATMega328 chip?
                        I've been trying to do burn the minicore in a board with all the required capacitors and resistor but without the NRF, but without success...
                        Any idea?

                        Thanks,

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                        sundberg84
                        Hardware Contributor
                        wrote on last edited by sundberg84
                        #22

                        @joaoabs - yes!
                        Just as you, I burned it with as few components (like radio) as possible but that worked out for me.

                        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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                          joaoabs
                          wrote on last edited by joaoabs
                          #23

                          Hello,

                          I'm sorry to insist on this one, but I'm a bit lost....

                          I could understand that the recommended bootloader is MiniCore. I installed it in my Arduino IDE and after several tries-and-errors I believe I was able to burn the MiniCore bootloader by using an USBasp2 connected to the ICSP on the slim board:

                          /home/jabss/Desktop/arduino-1.8.2/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avrdude -C/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/avrdude.conf -v -patmega328p -cusbasp -Pusb -e -Ulock:w:0x3f:m -Uefuse:w:0xff:m -Uhfuse:w:0xd7:m -Ulfuse:w:0xe2:m 
                          
                          avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jan 17 2017 at 11:00:16
                                   Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                   Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                          
                                   System wide configuration file is "/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/avrdude.conf"
                                   User configuration file is "/home/jabss/.avrduderc"
                                   User configuration file does not exist or is not a regular file, skipping
                          
                                   Using Port                    : usb
                                   Using Programmer              : usbasp
                                   AVR Part                      : ATmega328P
                                   Chip Erase delay              : 9000 us
                                   PAGEL                         : PD7
                                   BS2                           : PC2
                                   RESET disposition             : dedicated
                                   RETRY pulse                   : SCK
                                   serial program mode           : yes
                                   parallel program mode         : yes
                                   Timeout                       : 200
                                   StabDelay                     : 100
                                   CmdexeDelay                   : 25
                                   SyncLoops                     : 32
                                   ByteDelay                     : 0
                                   PollIndex                     : 3
                                   PollValue                     : 0x53
                                   Memory Detail                 :
                          
                                                            Block Poll               Page                       Polled
                                     Memory Type Mode Delay Size  Indx Paged  Size   Size #Pages MinW  MaxW   ReadBack
                                     ----------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ----- ----- ---------
                                     eeprom        65    20     4    0 no       1024    4      0  3600  3600 0xff 0xff
                                     flash         65     6   128    0 yes     32768  128    256  4500  4500 0xff 0xff
                                     lfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     hfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     efuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     lock           0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     calibration    0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                                     signature      0     0     0    0 no          3    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                          
                                   Programmer Type : usbasp
                                   Description     : USBasp, http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/
                          
                          avrdude: auto set sck period (because given equals null)
                          avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f (probably m328p)
                          avrdude: erasing chip
                          avrdude: auto set sck period (because given equals null)
                          avrdude: reading input file "0x3f"
                          avrdude: writing lock (1 bytes):
                          
                          /home/jabss/Desktop/arduino-1.8.2/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avrdude -C/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/avrdude.conf -v -patmega328p -cusbasp -Pusb -Uflash:w:/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/bootloaders/empty/empty.hex:i -Ulock:w:0x0f:m 
                          
                          avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jan 17 2017 at 11:00:16
                                   Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                   Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                          
                                   System wide configuration file is "/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/avrdude.conf"
                                   User configuration file is "/home/jabss/.avrduderc"
                                   User configuration file does not exist or is not a regular file, skipping
                          
                                   Using Port                    : usb
                                   Using Programmer              : usbasp
                                   AVR Part                      : ATmega328P
                                   Chip Erase delay              : 9000 us
                                   PAGEL                         : PD7
                                   BS2                           : PC2
                                   RESET disposition             : dedicated
                                   RETRY pulse                   : SCK
                                   serial program mode           : yes
                                   parallel program mode         : yes
                                   Timeout                       : 200
                                   StabDelay                     : 100
                                   CmdexeDelay                   : 25
                                   SyncLoops                     : 32
                                   ByteDelay                     : 0
                                   PollIndex                     : 3
                                   PollValue                     : 0x53
                                   Memory Detail                 :
                          
                                                            Block Poll               Page                       Polled
                                     Memory Type Mode Delay Size  Indx Paged  Size   Size #Pages MinW  MaxW   ReadBack
                                     ----------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ----- ----- ---------
                                     eeprom        65    20     4    0 no       1024    4      0  3600  3600 0xff 0xff
                                     flash         65     6   128    0 yes     32768  128    256  4500  4500 0xff 0xff
                                     lfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     hfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     efuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     lock           0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                     calibration    0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                                     signature      0     0     0    0 no          3    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                          
                                   Programmer Type : usbasp
                                   Description     : USBasp, http://www.fischl.de/usbasp/
                          
                          avrdude: auto set sck period (because given equals null)
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lock written
                          avrdude: verifying lock memory against 0x3f:
                          avrdude: load data lock data from input file 0x3f:
                          avrdude: input file 0x3f contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip lock data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lock verified
                          avrdude: reading input file "0xff"
                          avrdude: writing efuse (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of efuse written
                          avrdude: verifying efuse memory against 0xff:
                          avrdude: load data efuse data from input file 0xff:
                          avrdude: input file 0xff contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip efuse data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of efuse verified
                          avrdude: reading input file "0xd7"
                          avrdude: writing hfuse (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.01s
                          
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of hfuse written
                          avrdude: verifying hfuse memory against 0xd7:
                          avrdude: load data hfuse data from input file 0xd7:
                          avrdude: input file 0xd7 contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip hfuse data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of hfuse verified
                          avrdude: reading input file "0xe2"
                          avrdude: writing lfuse (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lfuse written
                          avrdude: verifying lfuse memory against 0xe2:
                          avrdude: load data lfuse data from input file 0xe2:
                          avrdude: input file 0xe2 contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip lfuse data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lfuse verified
                          
                          avrdude done.  Thank you.
                          
                          avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f (probably m328p)
                          avrdude: NOTE: "flash" memory has been specified, an erase cycle will be performed
                                   To disable this feature, specify the -D option.
                          avrdude: erasing chip
                          avrdude: auto set sck period (because given equals null)
                          avrdude: reading input file "/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/bootloaders/empty/empty.hex"
                          avrdude: writing flash (2 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.07s
                          
                          avrdude: 2 bytes of flash written
                          avrdude: verifying flash memory against /root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/bootloaders/empty/empty.hex:
                          avrdude: load data flash data from input file /root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/bootloaders/empty/empty.hex:
                          avrdude: input file /root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/bootloaders/empty/empty.hex contains 2 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip flash data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.04s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 2 bytes of flash verified
                          avrdude: reading input file "0x0f"
                          avrdude: writing lock (1 bytes):
                          
                          Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.01s
                          
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lock written
                          avrdude: verifying lock memory against 0x0f:
                          avrdude: load data lock data from input file 0x0f:
                          avrdude: input file 0x0f contains 1 bytes
                          avrdude: reading on-chip lock data:
                          
                          Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.00s
                          
                          avrdude: verifying ...
                          avrdude: 1 bytes of lock verified
                          
                          avrdude done.  Thank you.
                          
                          

                          Just for reference, the parameters were:
                          Board: Atmega328
                          Bootloader: No (only worked this way, but still not sure what this means: If is already a bootloader on the chip, or if we want to write a bootloader)
                          Variant: 328P
                          BOD: Disabled
                          Clock: 8Mhz internal (here I think its what we want to configure on the target chip - I wasn't sure what was about because it could also have been the clock frequency of the programmer)
                          Compiler LTO: Disabled
                          Programer: USBASP

                          Anyway, after this supposed success message, I believe I have a MiniCore bootloader in the chip and now it should be able to be programed with the AVRISPMKII (with the usb/serial programing adapter I use to program my mini-pros).

                          However, I'm not able to get it working. Maybe I'm choosing the wrong definitions in the arduino IDE.
                          As board definition, I'm using the same as when burning the bootloader:

                          Board: Atmega328 (from the minicore subset)
                          Bootloader: Yes
                          Variant: 328P
                          BOD: Disabled
                          Clock: 8Mhz internal
                          Compiler LTO: Disabled
                          Programer: AVRISPMKII

                          For instance, to load the ascii table example (for testing purposes), I get this error:

                          Insert Code Build options changed, rebuilding all
                          Sketch uses 2330 bytes (7%) of program storage space. Maximum is 32256 bytes.
                          Global variables use 308 bytes (15%) of dynamic memory, leaving 1740 bytes for local variables. Maximum is 2048 bytes.
                          /home/jabss/Desktop/arduino-1.8.2/hardware/tools/avr/bin/avrdude -C/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/avrdude.conf -v -patmega328p -carduino -P/dev/ttyUSB0 -b38400 -D -Uflash:w:/tmp/arduino_build_636369/ASCIITable.ino.hex:i 
                          
                          avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jan 17 2017 at 11:00:16
                                   Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                   Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                          
                                   System wide configuration file is "/root/.arduino15/packages/MiniCore/hardware/avr/2.0.1/avrdude.conf"
                                   User configuration file is "/home/jabss/.avrduderc"
                                   User configuration file does not exist or is not a regular file, skipping
                          
                                   Using Port                    : /dev/ttyUSB0
                                   Using Programmer              : arduino
                                   Overriding Baud Rate          : 38400
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 1 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 2 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 3 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 4 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 5 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 6 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 7 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 8 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 9 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          avrdude: stk500_recv(): programmer is not responding
                          avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt 10 of 10: not in sync: resp=0x00
                          
                          avrdude done.  Thank you.
                          
                          Problem uploading to board.  See http://www.arduino.cc/en/Guide/Troubleshooting#upload for suggestions.
                          

                          Any hint on what I may be doing wrong?
                          Thanks,

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                            iteafreely
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #24

                            I just made a new case for a LiFePO4 magnetic sensor implementation of this. Thanks for the excellent work on this handy node design!
                            https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3034907!

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #25

                              Here is a new enclosure for the My Slim 2AA Battery Node. Not as slim but the overall form factor is still small.
                              https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3269357

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                                joaoabs
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                                #26

                                Hi @m26872

                                Congrats for the great and simple design.
                                I've been troubleshooting this slimnode with RFM69 radios and realized that a shunt between RFM69's DIO0 and Mega328's INT0 is required, otherwise the node will not "hear" the gateway. Even if the nrf2rmf69 board is used this shunt is required.
                                It seems this is a re-current issue. Although this may be solved in the PCB2.0 could it be mentioned somewhere in the page above?

                                Thanks and cheers!

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                                • joaoabsJ joaoabs

                                  Hi @m26872

                                  Congrats for the great and simple design.
                                  I've been troubleshooting this slimnode with RFM69 radios and realized that a shunt between RFM69's DIO0 and Mega328's INT0 is required, otherwise the node will not "hear" the gateway. Even if the nrf2rmf69 board is used this shunt is required.
                                  It seems this is a re-current issue. Although this may be solved in the PCB2.0 could it be mentioned somewhere in the page above?

                                  Thanks and cheers!

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                                  m26872
                                  Hardware Contributor
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #27

                                  @joaoabs said in 💬 My Slim 2AA Battery Node:

                                  Thx! Done!

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