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  • G gbfromhb

    @mvader
    I have so far had no problems running my PIR sensors at 3.3v with the following hack.

    http://techgurka.blogspot.com/2013/05/cheap-pyroelectric-infrared-pir-motion.html

    You can not do this with all PIR Sensors from what I understand, but one of the ones listed in the MySensors store is what I've been using. Go down to the bottom of the article.

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    @gbfromhb said:

    @mvader
    I have so far had no problems running my PIR sensors at 3.3v with the following hack.

    http://techgurka.blogspot.com/2013/05/cheap-pyroelectric-infrared-pir-motion.html

    You can not do this with all PIR Sensors from what I understand, but one of the ones listed in the MySensors store is what I've been using. Go down to the bottom of the article.

    wow.. nice.. thanks for the info! I will give this a go asap.

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      gloob
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      Hello,

      I have one more question. Is it possible to power the micro from the ftdi pins? I would like to use jumper wires.

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        @gloob

        Yes it's possible to power it from the FTDI pins, if you want to..

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          Are there any recommendations for a low power temperature, humidity sensor regarding the update cycle.

          Currently I plan to wake up the sensor each 10 minutes instead of each 1 minute to update the values. This should increase the duration of the battery. A complete update of all values if performed each 30 minutes as usual.

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            I would probably choose 5 minutes interval instead.. I have updated the sensebendermicro sketch tonight (just waiting for @hek to approve it). so it holds of on the transmissions a bit. Now the temperature needs to change more than 0.5 degrees from the previous transmitted value. OR
            humidity needs to change more than 0.5, measured with a moving average. OR
            30 minutes since last transmission.

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              #171

              I found that when I power the micro from 2 batteries I get the following error:

              T: 23.21
              H: 50
              send: 104-104-0-0 s=1,c=1,t=0,pt=7,l=5,st=fail:23.2
              send: 104-104-0-0 s=2,c=1,t=1,pt=2,l=2,st=fail:50
              

              This does not happen when I power it from the FTDI programmer.
              Does anybody have any ideas?
              The batteries have a voltage of 3.25V

              I did not have this issues with my arduino nano sensors. and i did use the same radio modules.

              When I check the modules they seem to be real nrf24l01+ modules:

              
              STATUS		 = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
              RX_ADDR_P0-1	x00 = 0xe7e7e7e7e7 0xf0f0f0f0d2
              RX_ADDR_P2-5	x00 = 0xc3 0xc4 0xc5 0xc6
              TX_ADDR		 = 0xe7e7e7e7e7
              RX_PW_P0-6	x00 = 0x00 0x20 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00
              EN_AA		 = 0x3f
              EN_RXADDR	x00 = 0x03
              RF_CH		 = 0x4c
              RF_SETUP	x00 = 0x07
              CONFIG		 = 0x0f
              DYNPD/FEATURE	x00 = 0x00 0x00
              Data Rate	 = 1MBPS
              Model		 = nRF24L01+
              CRC Length	 = 16 bits
              PA Power	 = PA_HIGH
              
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                Fabien
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                I have a batch of 5 sensebender and actually I build 3 and one of them doesn't work properly. Lot of st:fail when I put my finger on the board it works better so I try to make all solder one more time but it's not ok. I try with few radios and same radios work well on the others sensbender.
                Any idea or way to exchange with Itead ?

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                  @Fabien

                  Where exactly do you put your finger on it, in order to get it working?

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                    @gloob

                    It's the same power rail (FTDI, and the battery connector). What do you supply the board with, thru the FTDI header?

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                      @tbowmo difficult to answer this question. It seems to be on Atmega but after trying to resold it's not better. I resol capacitors, resistors ... I don't know what to do now ...

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                        tbowmo
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                        @Fabien

                        Did you also resolder the atmega itself?

                        Could you try and measure supply current it uses?

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                          Fabien
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                          current when powering on : 20 mA and during sleeping about 20uA (not very accurate).

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                            @Fabien

                            Have you tried to add an extra capacitor to the NRF module, on the one that's bad? (Could be your finger adds a bit more capacitance, I know it's a wild guess but just trying to think out loud)

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                              Fabien
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                              Ok but wich value ? I just finish to solder my 4th sensebender and ok too.

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                                #180

                                Does the failed messages reach their destination (gateway in your case)? As you might know it is the ack that never reaches the sensbender node which could be a result of power issues on the gateway side.

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                                  Fabien
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                                  no, message are not recieve. I find someting :
                                  When I touch the NRF24 antenna (just a little it sifficient), it works. fine.
                                  Strange, same radio on other sensebender doesn't need this and other radio on this sensebender need to bo "touch".
                                  I try with 10uF additionnal on NRF but no change ...

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                                    #182

                                    Do you use a socket or is the NRF module directly soldered onto the sensbender?

                                    (a bad connection in socket could be a problem... and when you press NRF module it has connection again)

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                                      Fabien
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                                      Yes it's directly sold (and very hard to change with metallised hole). I will give a last try with another radio ...

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                                        Fabien
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                                        Ok end of story ... sensebender card is dead ! 2 metallized hole were destroy by solder/unsoldering NRF modules.
                                        Hope my last Sensebender will work. And if there is a batch with light version I will reuse T/H sensor

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                                          gloob
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                                          @Fabien it seems that you have the same problem as me. I ordered a new set of radio modules to test if it is the fault of the radios. I will give feedback here about my progress.

                                          I aleady tried to add capacitors on the radio module but this did not help.
                                          There is also no difference if I power the micro from the FTDI or the battery connector.

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