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    gloob
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    #227

    Today I received a new batch of radio modules and all problems with transmission fails is gone.

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    • G gloob

      Today I received a new batch of radio modules and all problems with transmission fails is gone.

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      Moshe Livne
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      #228

      @gloob can you share where you got the good nrf from?

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      • Moshe LivneM Moshe Livne

        @gloob can you share where you got the good nrf from?

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        gloob
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        @Moshe-Livne This time I ordered the modules from a german eBay seller:

        http://www.ebay.de/itm/201279950473?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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          mvader
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          #230

          @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
          and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
          http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

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            hek
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            wrote on last edited by hek
            #231

            My Sensebender has been running for a month now with 2xAA with the default sketch (which have improved a bit since then). Battery level has dropped 5%.

            Screen Shot 2015-07-16 at 17.35.12.png

            We've had a few hot days (inside the house) during the summer (Deg C).
            Screen Shot 2015-07-16 at 17.39.57.png

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            • M mvader

              @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
              and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
              http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

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              NeverDie
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              #232

              @mvader said:

              @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
              and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
              http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

              Thanks for the tip! I just ordered some.

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                5546dug
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                #233

                @hek interesting my 2aa alkaline batteries are down 15% in a month with sketch supplied on board.
                I will keep track. But to grAph I need the Ethernet gw am building it next.

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                • M mvader

                  @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
                  and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
                  http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

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                  NeverDie
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                  #234

                  @mvader said:

                  @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
                  and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
                  http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

                  Do they "just work out of the box" or do they benefit from the 10uF capacitor that some boards allegedly seem to need?

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                    @NeverDie

                    I'm not using an extra capacitor on the 3 sensebenders (from itead) that I have in operation at the moment. and they are working without problems.

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                      #236

                      Batteries usually provide a 'clean' power supply. The capacitor is more useful when there is ripple from the AC adapter.

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                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                        @mvader said:

                        @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
                        and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
                        http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

                        Do they "just work out of the box" or do they benefit from the 10uF capacitor that some boards allegedly seem to need?

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                        mvader
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #237

                        @NeverDie said:

                        @mvader said:

                        @Moshe-Livne just FYI - i ordered all my NRF's from the same place i ordered the sensebender boards from.
                        and they were all legit NRF's came in their own boxes and have worked great.
                        http://imall.itead.cc/wireless/im120606002.html

                        Do they "just work out of the box" or do they benefit from the 10uF capacitor that some boards allegedly seem to need?

                        no cap needed.. just straight to the board.

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                          gloob
                          wrote on last edited by gloob
                          #238

                          I have just a question about the default sketch.

                          Doesn't the following code influence the sleep time?

                            // check if we can lower the speed
                            if ((measureCount == 5) && highfreq)
                            {
                              clock_prescale_set(clock_div_8); // Switch to 1Mhz for the reminder of the sketch, save power.
                              highfreq = false;
                            }
                          

                          If i lower the clock speed I would expect a lower processing time.

                          Also, the threshold for temperature and humidity is set to 0.5 and the humidity is read in percent as an integer. Doesn't this mean that even when the humidity changes by less than 1 percent I get an update of the values. I would expect that the noise of the humidity sensor is around 1%.

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                            wrote on last edited by
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                            @gloob said:

                            I have just a question about the default sketch.

                            Doesn't the following code influence the sleep time?

                            It's the watchdog that is used for calculating the sleeptime, which is running independently from the CPU oscliator (which is lowered here).

                            If i lower the clock speed I would expect a lower processing time.

                            Also, the threshold for temperature and humidity is set to 0.5 and the humidity is read in percent as an integer. Doesn't this mean that even when the humidity changes by less than 1 percent I get an update of the values. I would expect that the noise of the humidity sensor is around 1%.

                            Humidity is using a running average, it starts with taking average of the previous two measurements, put in the current measurement, and takes a new average (meaning this measurement, and the previous measurement). Then it takes the difference between those two averages, and this needs to be above 0.5.

                            In theory it should lower the number of transmissions, if the humidity fluctuates, like: 50%, 51%, 50%.. without the running average, this would trigger 3 transmissions.

                            You are welcome to suggest another method of limiting "spurious" transmissions :)

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                            • tbowmoT tbowmo

                              @gloob said:

                              I have just a question about the default sketch.

                              Doesn't the following code influence the sleep time?

                              It's the watchdog that is used for calculating the sleeptime, which is running independently from the CPU oscliator (which is lowered here).

                              If i lower the clock speed I would expect a lower processing time.

                              Also, the threshold for temperature and humidity is set to 0.5 and the humidity is read in percent as an integer. Doesn't this mean that even when the humidity changes by less than 1 percent I get an update of the values. I would expect that the noise of the humidity sensor is around 1%.

                              Humidity is using a running average, it starts with taking average of the previous two measurements, put in the current measurement, and takes a new average (meaning this measurement, and the previous measurement). Then it takes the difference between those two averages, and this needs to be above 0.5.

                              In theory it should lower the number of transmissions, if the humidity fluctuates, like: 50%, 51%, 50%.. without the running average, this would trigger 3 transmissions.

                              You are welcome to suggest another method of limiting "spurious" transmissions :)

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                              Moshe Livne
                              Hero Member
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #240

                              @tbowmo hmmm haven't looked at the details in the sketch but suppose we have 50, 50 , 51, 50, 51, 51, 51 wouldn't the results be:
                              50, 50 = 50
                              50, 50, 51 = 50.3
                              50, 51 = 50.50
                              50, 51, 50 = 50.50
                              51, 50 = 50.50
                              51, 50, 51 = 50.6
                              50, 51 = 50.50
                              50, 51, 51 = 50.6
                              51, 51 = 51
                              51, 51, 51 = 51

                              so no over 0.5 fluctuation?
                              I think a threshold would work better. can be by running average but from a fixed, last reported temp.

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                                wrote on last edited by epierre
                                #241

                                @hek

                                I started it plugged to a vinduino like schema, so I had this :

                                Sensebender Micro FW 1.2 - TestMode
                                Testing peripherals!
                                -> SI7021 : ok!
                                -> Flash : failed!
                                -> SHA204 : Ok (serial : 01232F36E159E8ADEE)
                                Test finished
                                ----> Selftest failed!
                                

                                I read your posts, replaces 1.4.1 libs by 1.5, reflashed it with the demo code and here is what I have:

                                Sensebender Micro FW 1.2radio init fail
                                

                                is that because I don't have a 1.5 serial gateway ?

                                I have the socket and the FTDI on the same side so I may avoid the above ?

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                                  wrote on last edited by Sparkman
                                  #242

                                  Finally got around to hooking one of these up last night. I soldered in the socket for the radio and the wires for my battery pack and uploaded the latest version of the sketch by just holding the FTDI connections in place. The sensor is working great. Thanks to @hek and @tbowmo for making it available!

                                  I'm capturing the data including battery percentage to track how long it will last. One thing is that the battery percentage is jumping around quite a bit. It started at around 93%, dropped below 90, jumped backup to 95, etc. so I'll need to do some investigation as to why. This is happening with brand-new Duracell copper-top batteries. Also, for any future enhancements to the board, I would love to see a couple of mounting holes.

                                  Sensebender.PNG

                                  Cheers
                                  Al

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                                  • SparkmanS Sparkman

                                    Finally got around to hooking one of these up last night. I soldered in the socket for the radio and the wires for my battery pack and uploaded the latest version of the sketch by just holding the FTDI connections in place. The sensor is working great. Thanks to @hek and @tbowmo for making it available!

                                    I'm capturing the data including battery percentage to track how long it will last. One thing is that the battery percentage is jumping around quite a bit. It started at around 93%, dropped below 90, jumped backup to 95, etc. so I'll need to do some investigation as to why. This is happening with brand-new Duracell copper-top batteries. Also, for any future enhancements to the board, I would love to see a couple of mounting holes.

                                    Sensebender.PNG

                                    Cheers
                                    Al

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                                    wrote on last edited by
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                                    @Sparkman
                                    I wounder if that is being caused by the loading of the battery and the moment the battery info is being calculated......

                                    RJ_Make

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                                      @Sparkman
                                      I wounder if that is being caused by the loading of the battery and the moment the battery info is being calculated......

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                                      Sparkman
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                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #244

                                      @ServiceXp Good point. Maybe for the low values it's transmitting the temp/humidity when it's calculating the battery level. I'll take a look at the sketch to see if that could be the case.

                                      Cheers
                                      Al

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                                        gloob
                                        wrote on last edited by gloob
                                        #245

                                        Hello

                                        I found an error in the sensebender micro sketch in the latest release.

                                        The calculation of the temperature change is wrong.

                                        float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100);
                                        

                                        needs to be replaced with

                                        float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100.0);
                                        

                                        The division with 100 needs to be 100.0 otherwise the result will be an integer instead of a float value and the difference will be the decimal places of the last temperature.

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                                          This should work as well and might be more clear:

                                          float diffTemp = abs(lastTemperature - (isMetric ? data.celsiusHundredths : data.fahrenheitHundredths) / 100f);
                                          

                                          But I guess it is a matter of taste :)

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