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Wierd issue with a nano

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  • CorvlC Offline
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    Hello all ,

    I have now 4 nano's in use with my sensor stuff on it, all working fine.
    Today I wanted to make an arduino with a temperature sensor on it.

    But it doesn't want to include on my vera 3

    I tried several radio's ( even one which is definately working on another arduino). I also "burnt" a new bootloader on it. But no luck including it.

    The sketch uploads fine .

    When I upload the "blink" sketch from the example library , the led blinks.

    Besides throwing this nano (clone) away , is there anything else I can do? it's wierd that the blinking sketch works fine.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,
    Cor

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    • CorvlC Corvl

      Hello all ,

      I have now 4 nano's in use with my sensor stuff on it, all working fine.
      Today I wanted to make an arduino with a temperature sensor on it.

      But it doesn't want to include on my vera 3

      I tried several radio's ( even one which is definately working on another arduino). I also "burnt" a new bootloader on it. But no luck including it.

      The sketch uploads fine .

      When I upload the "blink" sketch from the example library , the led blinks.

      Besides throwing this nano (clone) away , is there anything else I can do? it's wierd that the blinking sketch works fine.

      Any ideas?

      Thanks,
      Cor

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      AWI
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      #2

      @Corvl what do you see on the serial interface?

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      • HeinzH Offline
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        Heinz
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        I had a similar issue.
        Clearing the EEPROM helped me out. (see http://www.mysensors.org/build/debug).

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        • CorvlC Offline
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          Corvl
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          #4

          Thanks for the anwers.

          Clearing the eprom did the Job.

          :smiley:
          Cor

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