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What did you build today (Pictures) ?

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  • alowhumA Offline
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    alowhum
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    wrote on last edited by alowhum
    #778

    @berkseo whoa, time for a Kickstarter! They look great! Where did you have them made, and what do they cost?

    @fernando-alvarez-buylla Always nice to see the Aurora theme being used :-)

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    • fernando alvarez buyllaF Offline
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      fernando alvarez buylla
      wrote on last edited by
      #779

      And a few days later my pcb's arrived
      0_1556345757207_IMG_20190427_011106.jpg

      Now to test the next version

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      • berkseoB Offline
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        berkseo
        wrote on last edited by berkseo
        #780

        Hacking Redmond smart bulb socket RSP-202S

        0_1556488999240_WhatsApp Image 2019-04-29 at 00.09.52.jpeg

        https://youtu.be/ApcpM_Oh7uE

        on nRF51822...

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        • alowhumA Offline
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          alowhum
          Plugin Developer
          wrote on last edited by
          #781

          How did you 'hack' it? All I see in the video is you changing a power wire?

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          • alowhumA alowhum

            How did you 'hack' it? All I see in the video is you changing a power wire?

            berkseoB Offline
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            berkseo
            wrote on last edited by berkseo
            #782

            @alowhum I replaced the manufacturer's software with my own.
            0_1556490111282_WhatsApp Image 2019-04-29 at 01.19.43.jpeg

            The device now works on the mysensors network

            1_1556490583713_photo_2019-04-27_15-12-06.jpg 0_1556490583712_photo_2019-04-07_15-31-44.jpg

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            • alowhumA Offline
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              alowhum
              Plugin Developer
              wrote on last edited by
              #783

              @berkseo very cool! How did you do that? Did you just have to connect the serial holes to an ST_LINK adapter or something similar? Was is difficult to open the device? And, most importantly: is your code available somewhere?

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              • berkseoB Offline
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                berkseo
                wrote on last edited by
                #784

                Hacking Redmond SkyPlug RSP-100S

                0_1556575487052_WhatsApp Image 2019-04-30 at 00.45.17.jpeg

                https://youtu.be/C5W_3nAF-2A

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                • alowhumA alowhum

                  @berkseo whoa, time for a Kickstarter! They look great! Where did you have them made, and what do they cost?

                  @fernando-alvarez-buylla Always nice to see the Aurora theme being used :-)

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                  berkseo
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #785

                  @alowhum Kickstarter? I'm not sure it's time :) ..The cost of components is approximately $10. PCB made in China, soldered by myself.

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                  • alowhumA alowhum

                    @berkseo very cool! How did you do that? Did you just have to connect the serial holes to an ST_LINK adapter or something similar? Was is difficult to open the device? And, most importantly: is your code available somewhere?

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                    berkseo
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #786

                    @alowhum Soon I will publish codes and the description of process of dismantling and a firmware. But getting ahead.. it's very simple :)

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                    • FotoFieberF Offline
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                      FotoFieber
                      Hardware Contributor
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #787

                      Added two other (e)co2 sensors to my test-setup.
                      Now 3 NDIR and 2 VOC under observation. :)
                      0_1556829380676_IMG_3826.JPG

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                      • nagelcN Offline
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                        nagelc
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                        #788

                        A family member gave me an old lamp with a fancy glass base. Well, I didn't like the lamp, but the base was nice, so I kept it in my basement for a few years. I found it again the other day and decided it needed to become a new type of lamp. I put a 150 LED strip (WS2812B) inside. I have an STM32 Blue Bill and RFM69HCW to run the light patterns and connect to MySensors.
                        In Domoticz, I have it set up as a dimmer light, but the node just switches patterns depending on what the dimmer level is.
                        At first, I wrapped the LED strip carefully around a tube that sits in the center of the glass jar, but it didn't look very good. Somehow just spiraling the strip in the bottom of the lamp has a much better effect.
                        My wife even liked it, so maybe I will put some finishing touches on it and actually use it as a lamp : )
                        0_1556834583958_20190502_174734.jpg

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                        • berkseoB berkseo

                          @alowhum Soon I will publish codes and the description of process of dismantling and a firmware. But getting ahead.. it's very simple :)

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                          wrote on last edited by
                          #789

                          @berkseo
                          https://translate.google.ru/translate?hl=&sl=ru&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmysku.ru%2Fblog%2Fdiy%2F72557.html

                          Original (code without Google formatting): https://mysku.ru/blog/diy/72557.html

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                            berkseo
                            wrote on last edited by berkseo
                            #790

                            Test nRF52840 with Mysensors on Arduino IDE
                            https://youtu.be/dLXDBjsmVhE

                            based on source - https://translate.google.ru/translate?sl=ru&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fmysensors-rus.github.io%2Fnrf52840-The-first-steps%2F

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                            • FanfanF Offline
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                              Fanfan
                              wrote on last edited by Fanfan
                              #791

                              Well, Design of an home made electronic kit for my 10yo daughter to teach her by example. on 74HC595 (shift reg), 9 leds, 4 push buttons, some wrapping wire, ... We managed to build it, it works, with some bad contacts, but it works, she enjoyed the thing and the time spent together. Here is the schema and the pictures. I strongly invite parents to build it with their children, easy and fun. !
                              1_1557074595586_59399854_1643957105747897_3582083341400145920_n.jpg 0_1557074595584_59168532_1643956979081243_7862945518123483136_n.jpg 0_1557074649088_Capture d’écran_2019-05-05_18-43-50.png

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                              • FanfanF Fanfan

                                Well, Design of an home made electronic kit for my 10yo daughter to teach her by example. on 74HC595 (shift reg), 9 leds, 4 push buttons, some wrapping wire, ... We managed to build it, it works, with some bad contacts, but it works, she enjoyed the thing and the time spent together. Here is the schema and the pictures. I strongly invite parents to build it with their children, easy and fun. !
                                1_1557074595586_59399854_1643957105747897_3582083341400145920_n.jpg 0_1557074595584_59168532_1643956979081243_7862945518123483136_n.jpg 0_1557074649088_Capture d’écran_2019-05-05_18-43-50.png

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                                bjacobse
                                wrote on last edited by bjacobse
                                #792

                                @fanfan
                                Looks nice, and I love the idea that you spend time and knowledge to your kids :-)
                                but looking at the current budget it seems that you are above the rated current consumption for the 74HC595, just so you don't wonder in case it burns when several LEDs are ON at the same time

                                Input clamp current, I IK (V I < 0 or V I > V CC ) ±20 mA
                                Output clamp current, I OK (V O < 0 or V O > V CC ) ±20 mA
                                Continuous output current, I O (V O = 0 to V CC ) ±35 mA
                                Continuous current through V CC or GND ±70 mA

                                Data from here:
                                https://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/IC/SN74HC595.pdf

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                                • berkseoB berkseo

                                  @alowhum Soon I will publish codes and the description of process of dismantling and a firmware. But getting ahead.. it's very simple :)

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                                  berkseo
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #793

                                  @berkseo
                                  https://translate.yandex.ru/translate?url=https%3A%2F%2Fhabr.com%2Fru%2Fpost%2F450860%2F&lang=ru-en

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                                  • dbemowskD dbemowsk

                                    @sincze I should have known. All you had to say was memory and it would have made sense, or should I say sincze. LOL. With needing to hold states of 900 LEDs, I am going to guess that they are WS2812 LED strips.

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                                    Hanane Amrani
                                    Banned
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #794

                                    @dbemowsk I've been gambling with an Adafruit AudioFX board and cobbled together this annunciator. Eventually it will likely be a MySensors node to play alarms or different sounds. It is using a reasonably-priced transportable speaker to play the sounds. I were given it to work with my doorbell button node today.

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                                    • FotoFieberF Offline
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                                      FotoFieber
                                      Hardware Contributor
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #795

                                      Prototyping my netatmo replacement device. It has an led strip that can simulate a lighouse, a rainbow or a fireplace...
                                      (If not used only for fun, it should warn you, if there is too much CO2 in the air.)
                                      0_1558731422060_IMG_3858.JPG

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                                        mfalkvidd
                                        Mod
                                        wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                                        #796

                                        Today I have spent a few hours trying to eradicate the confusion between MySensors' different message acknowledgements. See https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/1103 and https://forum.mysensors.org/post/34263 for details.

                                         core/MyGatewayTransport.cpp                |  11 ++++++-----
                                         core/MyMessage.cpp                         |   8 +++++++-
                                         core/MyMessage.h                           |  31 ++++++++++++++++++------------
                                         core/MyOTALogging.cpp                      |   2 +-
                                         core/MyProtocol.cpp                        |  16 ++++++++--------
                                         core/MySensorsCore.cpp                     |  41 ++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
                                         core/MySensorsCore.h                       | 114 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------------------------
                                         core/MySigning.cpp                         |   4 ++--
                                         core/MySigning.h                           |   2 +-
                                         core/MyTransport.cpp                       |  20 +++++++++----------
                                         core/MyTransport.h                         |   4 ++--
                                         examples/SecureActuator/SecureActuator.ino |   2 +-
                                         12 files changed, 147 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-)
                                        

                                        I have also updated https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20 to use echo instead of ack when describing the echo function. That page didn't have information on the return value for send, present, reqestTime, etc so I added info on the return value as well.

                                        Reference: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1292

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                                          mfalkvidd
                                          Mod
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #797

                                          When doing the change above, i noticed that after I created https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/issues/1107 the number of undocumented MySensors keywords has more than doubled!

                                          The plan was to let the MySensors butler check for missing keywords as soon as the few remaining keywords were documented. If I add the check on the existing code, the butler wouldn't allow any commits which would hinder development. But since no-one has documented the missing keywords in over a year, I decided to blacklist the missing keywords and add the check anyway. The new check will give developers a list of new missing keywords, if they add any, so they can be documented.

                                          Reference: https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1293

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