Sensebender Micro
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@ServiceXp Your hunch was correct. I built another Sensebender that only transmitted battery levels, and it's battery levels did not vary at all:

I then modified the sketch to put a short wait after the temp & humidity are sent to allow the voltage level to recover and the battery levels do not fluctuate so far. However, I'm thinking it would be better to always measure right after a transmit, but not sure if that's easy to do.
Cheers
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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 failis 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 ?
@hek can anyone help me, no unit is functionnal so far...
@epierre said:
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 failis 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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@epierre said:
is that because I don't have a 1.5 serial gateway ?
Gateway version shouldn't matter if you get this message at startup of node.
I have the socket and the FTDI on the same side so I may avoid the above ?
I don't understand what you mean.
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@epierre said:
is that because I don't have a 1.5 serial gateway ?
Gateway version shouldn't matter if you get this message at startup of node.
I have the socket and the FTDI on the same side so I may avoid the above ?
I don't understand what you mean.
@hek said:
@epierre said:
is that because I don't have a 1.5 serial gateway ?
Gateway version shouldn't matter if you get this message at startup of node.
what should I do from there ?
I have the socket and the FTDI on the same side so I may avoid the above ?
I don't understand what you mean.
this was related to the electric perturbation with headers close to the radio
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@hek said:
@epierre said:
is that because I don't have a 1.5 serial gateway ?
Gateway version shouldn't matter if you get this message at startup of node.
what should I do from there ?
I have the socket and the FTDI on the same side so I may avoid the above ?
I don't understand what you mean.
this was related to the electric perturbation with headers close to the radio
@epierre Can you confirm the settings you used in the IDE to program it? Are you sure there are no solder bridges where you soldered the radio or socket for the radio? Have you tried powering it with a couple of AA batteries after you uploaded the sketch?
Cheers
Al -
Today I integrated my first 2 sensebender micros into my homeautomation and they almost worked out of the box. I like this board really much! Good work, I will order more!
Pitfall:
When updating the mysensors lib from 1.4.x to 1.5 the sensor failed to get an id from the controller which btw was still running on 1.4.x.
After having done all the things like "clearing eeprom", "soldering a capacitor to the radio" and so on... I noticed that I changed the RF_CHANNEL from the default 76 to some other value in MyConfig.h some months ago (probably for some paranoia reason).
When updating to lib 1.5 the sensor sketch got the 76 while the gateway still used the other one and so the communication between both failed. After changing the radio channel to the one the controller uses, everything worked very quickly!Probably this post helps someother guy who fell into the same trap.
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Hi,
My sense bender works perfect when sending directly data directly to serial gateway (vera 5), however when I move it out of range to the serial gateway and want it to connect to my repeater node it does not want to discover the repeater node. Anyone else had this problem?
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Hi,
My sense bender works perfect when sending directly data directly to serial gateway (vera 5), however when I move it out of range to the serial gateway and want it to connect to my repeater node it does not want to discover the repeater node. Anyone else had this problem?
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@mvader said:
question about the default sketch for this board.
if i read correctly// How many milli seconds between each measurement #define MEASURE_INTERVAL 60000 // How many milli seconds should we wait for OTA? #define OTA_WAIT_PERIOD 300 // FORCE_TRANSMIT_INTERVAL, this number of times of wakeup, the sensor is forced to report all values to the controller #define FORCE_TRANSMIT_INTERVAL 30 // When MEASURE_INTERVAL is 60000 and FORCE_TRANSMIT_INTERVAL is 30, we force a transmission every 30 minutes. // Between the forced transmissions a tranmission will only occur if the measured value differs from the previous measurement // HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD tells how much the humidity should have changed since last time it was transmitted. Likewise with // TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD for temperature threshold. #define HUMI_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 0.5 #define TEMP_TRANSMIT_THRESHOLD 0.5if temps don't change more than .5 i shouldn't see a transmit but once every 30 minutes
i have 2 running right now
and both send temp and humidity every 1-2 minutes and the numbers are the same or in some cases only different by .1
i have it set to .5 so the question is- why does it transmit every minutes when the temp and humidity are the same
- why is it transmitting even with as little as .1 change
1 board is running 1.2 and the other is running the 1.3 sketch from git
Battery however does transmit every 60 minutes as it's supposed to.,
thx
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Have you tried to hook up a serial connection to your sensebender? It writes the difference from the last transmitted measurement, everytime a new measurement is taken (every minute).
@tbowmo said:
Have you tried to hook up a serial connection to your sensebender? It writes the difference from the last transmitted measurement, everytime a new measurement is taken (every minute).
so if i want it to transmit less frequently (save battery?) i would increase the measure interval. correct?
I have some situations where i want frequent measuring (1 minute), and some where 15 minutes or 30 minutes would do fine.


