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  • nagelcN Offline
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    wrote on last edited by nagelc
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    Hi All,
    I have not been able to connect my NRF52832 nodes to the gateway when using the MySensors development branch. I used the MySensors PassiveNode sketch to run some tests. It is a very simple sketch that sends random temperature readings. I tried the basic passive node, commenting out passive node, and disabling the uplink check on using both branches. Results:

    389cd5f6-fe9f-4238-a1f6-5629f5bd3340-image.png

    So the node appears to have some difficulty receiving messages from the gateway and has different issues between Master and Development branches. I have done some diffs of likely files but nothing jumps out at me as a suspicious difference between Master and Development.
    I'm using MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB and assigning a static node number.
    I have to define MY_NRF5_ESB_MODE (NRF5_250KBPS) when using the Development Branch because my network is 250KBPS. I know this is deprecated. Could the low data rate be causing the receive issues?

    Can anyone point me to next steps for troubleshooting?

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    • nagelcN nagelc

      Hi All,
      I have not been able to connect my NRF52832 nodes to the gateway when using the MySensors development branch. I used the MySensors PassiveNode sketch to run some tests. It is a very simple sketch that sends random temperature readings. I tried the basic passive node, commenting out passive node, and disabling the uplink check on using both branches. Results:

      389cd5f6-fe9f-4238-a1f6-5629f5bd3340-image.png

      So the node appears to have some difficulty receiving messages from the gateway and has different issues between Master and Development branches. I have done some diffs of likely files but nothing jumps out at me as a suspicious difference between Master and Development.
      I'm using MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB and assigning a static node number.
      I have to define MY_NRF5_ESB_MODE (NRF5_250KBPS) when using the Development Branch because my network is 250KBPS. I know this is deprecated. Could the low data rate be causing the receive issues?

      Can anyone point me to next steps for troubleshooting?

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      wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
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      @nagelc maybe https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1455#issuecomment-778836586 is related?

      And https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1473

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      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

        @nagelc maybe https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1455#issuecomment-778836586 is related?

        And https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/1473

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        #3

        Thanks @mfalkvidd I'll check these out.
        I'm seeing an upgrade to 1MBS in my future, but I have a lot on nodes that would need to be updated. I'll probably put that off as long as I can : )

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          Ah ha. It worked. Updated the 250KBS callouts per the pull request.
          NRF5 communicates normally.

          Thanks!

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          • nagelcN nagelc

            Ah ha. It worked. Updated the 250KBS callouts per the pull request.
            NRF5 communicates normally.

            Thanks!

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            Nice work @nagelc, thanks for reporting back.

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