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How to sleep the Arduino but still have it respond to the Vera?

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  • T twosh

    Ok, using the code from http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1112/how-low-can-arduino-can-go/20 (thanks @funky81 ) I get the Arduino sleeping peacefully while still reacting to interrupts.

    Since my rfid doesn't generate an interrupt (attached to A4 and A5) I need to set a timer to wake the little beast up every couple of seconds just to check if there happen to be a tag nearby then. I'll let you know how this turns out! :)

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    @twosh said:

    Since my rfid doesn't generate an interrupt (attached to A4 and A5)

    So, your RFID device communicates with I2C, so you may be able to do what you want here.

    You could always try to connect to a pin with an interrupt (D2 or D3) by a jumper from A4 or A5. Use a resistor across the pins to limit how much current the interrupt pin sinks.

    Attach in a similar way the radio to the other interrupt pin.

    so ideally, you are waking your arduino from its slumber on an interrupt from either the RFID scanner or the radio.

    Which RFID device are you using?

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      @BulldogLowell Thanks - this sounds like a plan! :)

      I'm using this RFID-chip: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271316626820?rmvSB=true
      I've got a lot of these resistors lying http://www.ebay.com/itm/220954677122?rmvSB=true but are they too large? 5V / 4,7 kOhm ~ 1 mA, would it trigger? I've got D3 free on my arduino which interrupts, D2 is used by the radio.

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      • T twosh

        @BulldogLowell Thanks - this sounds like a plan! :)

        I'm using this RFID-chip: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271316626820?rmvSB=true
        I've got a lot of these resistors lying http://www.ebay.com/itm/220954677122?rmvSB=true but are they too large? 5V / 4,7 kOhm ~ 1 mA, would it trigger? I've got D3 free on my arduino which interrupts, D2 is used by the radio.

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        @twosh said:

        @BulldogLowell Thanks - this sounds like a plan! :)

        I'm using this RFID-chip: http://www.ebay.com/itm/271316626820?rmvSB=true
        I've got a lot of these resistors lying http://www.ebay.com/itm/220954677122?rmvSB=true but are they too large? 5V / 4,7 kOhm ~ 1 mA, would it trigger? I've got D3 free on my arduino which interrupts, D2 is used by the radio.

        look at the data sheet from your reader.... there is an IRQ pin on the board. You should see how that works.

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          Thanks @BulldogLowell ! I can see that the chip has an IRQ pin and GND among others. SInce I'm not a hardware guy could you tell me if it would be enough to connect the IRQ to my arduino D3-pin? Would I need to connect some other pins as well, e.g. the RFID GND to Arduino GND? (The RFID is already connected to Arduino GND via the 4 pins mentioned in the MySensor guide for connecting the RFID.)

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            Hi all!

            Soldered a cable between D3 and the IRQ on the RFID-chip and it seems to have solved my problem. The response time is a bit slow - I need to keep my tag pressed to the RFID-chip for 2-5 seconds before it switches mode. Any idea why that would be? Note that I'm using the sleep function from http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1112/how-low-can-arduino-can-go/20 and not gw.sleep();

            My sketch looks like this:

            /* 
              RFID Lock sensor/actuator
              
              Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
            
              Use RFID tag to lock/unlock a door or trigger a scene on your controller.
              This example sketch allows you to add an optional relay or solenoid 
              which can be activated/opened by RFID or controller.  
            
              Use the I2C wiring option for your RFID module and connect to the following Arduino pins.
              
              RFID       Arduino
              -----      -------
              GND   ->   GND
              VCC   ->   +5V
              SCL   ->   A5
              SDA   ->   A4
              
              Use normal wiring for NRF24L01 radio
              
              Attach a optional relay or solonoid lock to pin 4
              
            */
             
            #include <MySensor.h>  
            #include <SPI.h>
            #include <Wire.h>
            #include <PN532_I2C.h>
            #include <PN532.h>
            #include <avr/sleep.h>
            
            
            // Add your valid rfid keys here. To find you your key just run sketch; hold your new RFID tag in fron ot the reader; 
            // and copy the key from serial output of this sketch.
            const uint8_t maxKeyLength = 7;
            uint8_t validKeys[][maxKeyLength] = {
                                  //Removed my keys here when posting the sketch
                              };
            int keyCount = sizeof validKeys / maxKeyLength; 
            
            
            #define CHILD_ID 99   // Id of the sensor child
            #define YELLOWLED 5  // Pin for the Yellow led.
             
            /*Pin definitions*/
            const int lockPin = 4;         // (Digital 4) The pin that activates the relay/solenoid lock.
            
            bool lockStatus;
            MySensor gw;
            MyMessage lockMsg(CHILD_ID, V_LOCK_STATUS);
            PN532_I2C pn532i2c(Wire);
            PN532 nfc(pn532i2c);
             
            void setup() {
              
              pinMode(lockPin, OUTPUT);
              pinMode(YELLOWLED, OUTPUT);
            
              nfc.begin();
              uint32_t versiondata = nfc.getFirmwareVersion();
              if (! versiondata) {
                Serial.print("Couldn't find PN53x board");
                while (1); // halt
              }
              Serial.print("Found NFC chip PN5"); Serial.println((versiondata>>24) & 0xFF, HEX); 
              Serial.print("Firmware ver. "); Serial.print((versiondata>>16) & 0xFF, DEC); 
              Serial.print('.'); Serial.println((versiondata>>8) & 0xFF, DEC);
              // Set the max number of retry attempts to read from a card
              // This prevents us from waiting forever for a card, which is
              // the default behaviour of the PN532.
              nfc.setPassiveActivationRetries(0x3);
              
              // configure board to read RFID tags
              nfc.SAMConfig();
            
              // Init mysensors library
              gw.begin(incomingMessage);
              
              gw.sendSketchInfo("RFID Lock", "1.0");
              gw.present(CHILD_ID, S_LOCK);
              
              lockStatus = gw.loadState(0);    // Read last lock status from eeprom
              setLockState(lockStatus, true); // Now set the last known state and send it to controller
              
            }
             
            void loop() {
              gw.process(); // Process incomming messages
            
              boolean success;
              uint8_t key[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };  // Buffer to store the returned UID
              uint8_t currentKeyLength;                        // Length of the UID (4 or 7 bytes depending on ISO14443A card type)
            
              
              // Wait for an ISO14443A type cards (Mifare, etc.).  When one is found
              // 'uid' will be populated with the UID, and uidLength will indicate
              // if the uid is 4 bytes (Mifare Classic) or 7 bytes (Mifare Ultralight)
              success = nfc.readPassiveTargetID(PN532_MIFARE_ISO14443A, &key[0], &currentKeyLength);
              
              if (success) {
                Serial.print("Found tag id: ");
                for (uint8_t i=0; i < currentKeyLength; i++) 
                {
                  if (i>0) Serial.print(",");
                  Serial.print("0x");Serial.print(key[i], HEX); 
                }
                for (uint8_t i=currentKeyLength; i < maxKeyLength; i++) 
                {
                  Serial.print(",0x00"); 
                }
            
            
                Serial.println("");
            
                boolean valid = false;
                // Compare this key to the valid once registered here in sketch 
                for (int i=0;i<keyCount && !valid;i++) {
                  for (int j=0;i<currentKeyLength && !valid;j++) {
                    if (key[j] != validKeys[i][j]) {
                      break;
                    }
                    if (j==currentKeyLength-1) {
                      valid = true;
                    }
                  }
                }
                if (valid) {
                  // Switch lock status
                  setLockState(!lockStatus, true);       
                }
                
                // Wait for card/tag to leave reader    
                while(nfc.readPassiveTargetID(PN532_MIFARE_ISO14443A, &key[0], &currentKeyLength)); 
                //gw.sleep(2000);
              }
              sleep();
            } 
             
             
             
            // Unlocks the door.
            void setLockState(bool state, bool send){
              if (state) {
                 Serial.println("close lock");
                 digitalWrite(YELLOWLED, HIGH);}
              else {
                 Serial.println("open lock");
                 digitalWrite(YELLOWLED, LOW);}
              if (send)
                gw.send(lockMsg.set(state));
              digitalWrite(lockPin, state);
              gw.saveState(0,state);
              lockStatus = state;
            }
             
            void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
              // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
              if (message.type==V_LOCK_STATUS) {
                 // Change relay state
                 setLockState(message.getBool(), false); 
              
                 // Write some debug info
                 Serial.print("Incoming lock status:");
                 Serial.println(message.getBool());
               } 
            }
            
            void sleep(){
               // disable ADC
              ADCSRA = 0;  
            
              // clear various "reset" flags
              MCUSR = 0;     
              // allow changes, disable reset
              WDTCSR = bit (WDCE) | bit (WDE);
              // set interrupt mode and an interval 
              WDTCSR = bit (WDIE) | bit (WDP3) | bit (WDP0);    // set WDIE, and 1 second delay
              wdt_reset();  // pat the dog
              
              set_sleep_mode (SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN);  
              noInterrupts ();           // timed sequence follows
              sleep_enable();
             
              // turn off brown-out enable in software
              MCUCR = bit (BODS) | bit (BODSE);
              MCUCR = bit (BODS); 
              interrupts ();             // guarantees next instruction executed
              sleep_cpu ();  
              
              // cancel sleep as a precaution
              sleep_disable();
            }
            
            
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            • T twosh

              Hi all!

              Soldered a cable between D3 and the IRQ on the RFID-chip and it seems to have solved my problem. The response time is a bit slow - I need to keep my tag pressed to the RFID-chip for 2-5 seconds before it switches mode. Any idea why that would be? Note that I'm using the sleep function from http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1112/how-low-can-arduino-can-go/20 and not gw.sleep();

              My sketch looks like this:

              /* 
                RFID Lock sensor/actuator
                
                Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
              
                Use RFID tag to lock/unlock a door or trigger a scene on your controller.
                This example sketch allows you to add an optional relay or solenoid 
                which can be activated/opened by RFID or controller.  
              
                Use the I2C wiring option for your RFID module and connect to the following Arduino pins.
                
                RFID       Arduino
                -----      -------
                GND   ->   GND
                VCC   ->   +5V
                SCL   ->   A5
                SDA   ->   A4
                
                Use normal wiring for NRF24L01 radio
                
                Attach a optional relay or solonoid lock to pin 4
                
              */
               
              #include <MySensor.h>  
              #include <SPI.h>
              #include <Wire.h>
              #include <PN532_I2C.h>
              #include <PN532.h>
              #include <avr/sleep.h>
              
              
              // Add your valid rfid keys here. To find you your key just run sketch; hold your new RFID tag in fron ot the reader; 
              // and copy the key from serial output of this sketch.
              const uint8_t maxKeyLength = 7;
              uint8_t validKeys[][maxKeyLength] = {
                                    //Removed my keys here when posting the sketch
                                };
              int keyCount = sizeof validKeys / maxKeyLength; 
              
              
              #define CHILD_ID 99   // Id of the sensor child
              #define YELLOWLED 5  // Pin for the Yellow led.
               
              /*Pin definitions*/
              const int lockPin = 4;         // (Digital 4) The pin that activates the relay/solenoid lock.
              
              bool lockStatus;
              MySensor gw;
              MyMessage lockMsg(CHILD_ID, V_LOCK_STATUS);
              PN532_I2C pn532i2c(Wire);
              PN532 nfc(pn532i2c);
               
              void setup() {
                
                pinMode(lockPin, OUTPUT);
                pinMode(YELLOWLED, OUTPUT);
              
                nfc.begin();
                uint32_t versiondata = nfc.getFirmwareVersion();
                if (! versiondata) {
                  Serial.print("Couldn't find PN53x board");
                  while (1); // halt
                }
                Serial.print("Found NFC chip PN5"); Serial.println((versiondata>>24) & 0xFF, HEX); 
                Serial.print("Firmware ver. "); Serial.print((versiondata>>16) & 0xFF, DEC); 
                Serial.print('.'); Serial.println((versiondata>>8) & 0xFF, DEC);
                // Set the max number of retry attempts to read from a card
                // This prevents us from waiting forever for a card, which is
                // the default behaviour of the PN532.
                nfc.setPassiveActivationRetries(0x3);
                
                // configure board to read RFID tags
                nfc.SAMConfig();
              
                // Init mysensors library
                gw.begin(incomingMessage);
                
                gw.sendSketchInfo("RFID Lock", "1.0");
                gw.present(CHILD_ID, S_LOCK);
                
                lockStatus = gw.loadState(0);    // Read last lock status from eeprom
                setLockState(lockStatus, true); // Now set the last known state and send it to controller
                
              }
               
              void loop() {
                gw.process(); // Process incomming messages
              
                boolean success;
                uint8_t key[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };  // Buffer to store the returned UID
                uint8_t currentKeyLength;                        // Length of the UID (4 or 7 bytes depending on ISO14443A card type)
              
                
                // Wait for an ISO14443A type cards (Mifare, etc.).  When one is found
                // 'uid' will be populated with the UID, and uidLength will indicate
                // if the uid is 4 bytes (Mifare Classic) or 7 bytes (Mifare Ultralight)
                success = nfc.readPassiveTargetID(PN532_MIFARE_ISO14443A, &key[0], &currentKeyLength);
                
                if (success) {
                  Serial.print("Found tag id: ");
                  for (uint8_t i=0; i < currentKeyLength; i++) 
                  {
                    if (i>0) Serial.print(",");
                    Serial.print("0x");Serial.print(key[i], HEX); 
                  }
                  for (uint8_t i=currentKeyLength; i < maxKeyLength; i++) 
                  {
                    Serial.print(",0x00"); 
                  }
              
              
                  Serial.println("");
              
                  boolean valid = false;
                  // Compare this key to the valid once registered here in sketch 
                  for (int i=0;i<keyCount && !valid;i++) {
                    for (int j=0;i<currentKeyLength && !valid;j++) {
                      if (key[j] != validKeys[i][j]) {
                        break;
                      }
                      if (j==currentKeyLength-1) {
                        valid = true;
                      }
                    }
                  }
                  if (valid) {
                    // Switch lock status
                    setLockState(!lockStatus, true);       
                  }
                  
                  // Wait for card/tag to leave reader    
                  while(nfc.readPassiveTargetID(PN532_MIFARE_ISO14443A, &key[0], &currentKeyLength)); 
                  //gw.sleep(2000);
                }
                sleep();
              } 
               
               
               
              // Unlocks the door.
              void setLockState(bool state, bool send){
                if (state) {
                   Serial.println("close lock");
                   digitalWrite(YELLOWLED, HIGH);}
                else {
                   Serial.println("open lock");
                   digitalWrite(YELLOWLED, LOW);}
                if (send)
                  gw.send(lockMsg.set(state));
                digitalWrite(lockPin, state);
                gw.saveState(0,state);
                lockStatus = state;
              }
               
              void incomingMessage(const MyMessage &message) {
                // We only expect one type of message from controller. But we better check anyway.
                if (message.type==V_LOCK_STATUS) {
                   // Change relay state
                   setLockState(message.getBool(), false); 
                
                   // Write some debug info
                   Serial.print("Incoming lock status:");
                   Serial.println(message.getBool());
                 } 
              }
              
              void sleep(){
                 // disable ADC
                ADCSRA = 0;  
              
                // clear various "reset" flags
                MCUSR = 0;     
                // allow changes, disable reset
                WDTCSR = bit (WDCE) | bit (WDE);
                // set interrupt mode and an interval 
                WDTCSR = bit (WDIE) | bit (WDP3) | bit (WDP0);    // set WDIE, and 1 second delay
                wdt_reset();  // pat the dog
                
                set_sleep_mode (SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN);  
                noInterrupts ();           // timed sequence follows
                sleep_enable();
               
                // turn off brown-out enable in software
                MCUCR = bit (BODS) | bit (BODSE);
                MCUCR = bit (BODS); 
                interrupts ();             // guarantees next instruction executed
                sleep_cpu ();  
                
                // cancel sleep as a precaution
                sleep_disable();
              }
              
              
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              @twosh said:

              Note that I'm using the sleep function from http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/1112/how-low-can-arduino-can-go/20 and not gw.sleep();

              I'd try gw.sleep( ) because you can attach the card read function to the interrupt/wakeup event, and avoid the MCU cycling through unnecessary code to get to card read (e.g. gw.process( )).

              Screen Shot 2015-05-27 at 4.20.00 PM.png

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                Earlier I tried using gw.sleep(2, CHANGE, 1000); but that didn't work then. Should I use it another way? And how do I make sure I listen for interrupts on both the D2 and D3 pins?

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                  attachInterrupt( )
                  

                  attachInterrupt( )

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                    @BulldogLowell Isn't that the part that the MySensors libs (should) take care of?

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                      @BulldogLowell Isn't that the part that the MySensors libs (should) take care of?

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                      @marceltrapman said:

                      @BulldogLowell Isn't that the part that the MySensors libs (should) take care of?

                      Good point.

                      Does gw.sleep( ) accept both interrupts?

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                        I see now that documentation is lacking the dual external pin sleep function (metal note). You'll find it in MySensors.h.

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                          Hi @hek and thanks for the info!

                          However, I'm not sure that I find anything regarding listening for both D2 and D3-pins in MySensors.h, I only find:

                          */**
                          	 * Sleep (PowerDownMode) the Arduino and radio. Wake up on timer or pin change.
                          	 * See: http://arduino.cc/en/Reference/attachInterrupt for details on modes and which pin
                          	 * is assigned to what interrupt. On Nano/Pro Mini: 0=Pin2, 1=Pin3
                          	 * @param interrupt Interrupt that should trigger the wakeup
                          	 * @param mode RISING, FALLING, CHANGE
                          	 * @param ms Number of milliseconds to sleep or 0 to sleep forever
                          	 * @return true if wake up was triggered by pin change and false means timer woke it up.
                          	 */
                          	bool sleep(int interrupt, int mode, unsigned long ms=0);
                          

                          Which is the same as the documentation, right?

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                            https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/blob/master/libraries/MySensors/MySensor.h#L244

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                              Ah, there it is! I was looking at his:
                              https://github.com/mysensors/CodeBender/blob/master/MySensor.h

                              Big thanks @hek ! I'll try this when I get home!

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                                Hi again!

                                I've tried different approaches now with the gw.sleep(); func without success, using CHANGE, RISING or FALLING. No reaction either from tag or the Vera.

                                    // Wait for card/tag to leave reader    
                                    while(nfc.readPassiveTargetID(PN532_MIFARE_ISO14443A, &key[0], &currentKeyLength)); 
                                    // gw.sleep(2000);
                                  }
                                  gw.sleep(0, CHANGE, 1, CHANGE, 0); // int8_t sleep(uint8_t interrupt1, uint8_t mode1, uint8_t interrupt2, uint8_t mode2, unsigned long ms=0);
                                }
                                

                                I've also tried adding this to setup();

                                  interrupts();
                                

                                as well as this:

                                  attachInterrupt(0, loop, CHANGE);
                                  attachInterrupt(1, loop, CHANGE);
                                

                                Nothing happens. It just continues to sleep...

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                                  According to the ATMega's datasheet only a Low-LEVEL interrupt can reliably wake the ATMega from sleep. See also http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/250/how-do-i-use-the-interrupt/5

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                                    I'm back to choosing between no sleep, and the sleep(); function posted above. I can't get gw.sleep(); to work with either one or two interrupts, with or without declaring interrupts(); and/or attachInterrupt();.

                                    I'm ready to try more stuff if anyone got any ideas, but with my own limited understanding of both hardware in general and arduino in particular it feels like I'm running on fumes here. :o

                                    Thanks everyone for your contribution, and @hek - you've done a great job with MySensors! :clap:

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