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Which are the *best* NRF24L01+ modules?

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  • S Samuel235

    @alexsh1 Do you have any links for the SMD versions that you can recommend, i'm wanting to try these now. Thanks.

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    #221

    @Samuel235 these were the ones I ordered last time. Tested all of them and very much pleased

    Look what I found on AliExpress
    http://s.aliexpress.com/ZfArmaqe

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    • alexsh1A alexsh1

      I have had an excellent experience with the SMD version. I cannot say if there are different versions of it, but all transceivers I purchased from different suppliers work flawlessly.

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      @alexsh1
      At which settings do you use them?
      I have those http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-LOT-NRF24L01-wireless-data-transmission-module-2-4G-the-NRF24L01-upgrade-version/1593276910.html
      And not so happy as they seem to loose connection from time to time over distance of 4-5m
      I set them at 250 and have good power & caps attached

      At least the chip seems to be original but not soldered very well

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      • parachutesjP parachutesj

        @alexsh1
        At which settings do you use them?
        I have those http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10PCS-LOT-NRF24L01-wireless-data-transmission-module-2-4G-the-NRF24L01-upgrade-version/1593276910.html
        And not so happy as they seem to loose connection from time to time over distance of 4-5m
        I set them at 250 and have good power & caps attached

        At least the chip seems to be original but not soldered very well

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        #223

        @parachutesj I'll be honest with you - so far I had more luck with the SMD version which works 20m+ across a few walls than with a regular transceivers. Sometimes one needs to invite a shaman to make sure that nrf24l01+ works.

        I have 250kb rate on all nodes + caps. All works fine. With some regular nrf24l01+ I had issues with some batches and claimed money back successfully after ditching the whole batch. Luckily, this bad batch has not been working at all rather than working intermittently.

        Just a suggestion - did you change any settings on your gateway nrf24l01+? I'm using the amplified version by the way feeding it through AMS1117 LDO

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        • alexsh1A alexsh1

          @parachutesj I'll be honest with you - so far I had more luck with the SMD version which works 20m+ across a few walls than with a regular transceivers. Sometimes one needs to invite a shaman to make sure that nrf24l01+ works.

          I have 250kb rate on all nodes + caps. All works fine. With some regular nrf24l01+ I had issues with some batches and claimed money back successfully after ditching the whole batch. Luckily, this bad batch has not been working at all rather than working intermittently.

          Just a suggestion - did you change any settings on your gateway nrf24l01+? I'm using the amplified version by the way feeding it through AMS1117 LDO

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          @alexsh1 said:
          I switched to ampliefied nrf24 with antenna from the link in the shop but this seemed to make it even worse. It was powered externally and tried to shield it with no real luck. I ordered some shielded ones from ICstation which are still in customs process and hope to get them by the weekend. I also ordered a bunch of others and I will try which are the best for my operations.
          Just today I hade the closest node getting stuck. I wasn't able to send any from controller to the node. After triggering a signal from the node (it is a rollershutter) it came back to live and was able to send via controller again. Quite annoying...
          Maybe I need to try some different caps and voltage regulators, actually got "good" ones from my local electronics shop.

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            NeverDie
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            #225

            Do the amplified modules simply always function at full amplification, or is there a code change that's needed to adjust the Tx power? Towards the start of this thread I tried some amplified modules from ICStation, but I was hugely disappointed with them. In fact, I don't think I saw any improvement at all, which greatly contradicted the experience that some others appeared to be getting. At least at that time, though, there was no real guidance on how to use them effectively, and so maybe I wasn't driving them right. Maybe there's more information now.

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            • parachutesjP parachutesj

              @alexsh1 said:
              I switched to ampliefied nrf24 with antenna from the link in the shop but this seemed to make it even worse. It was powered externally and tried to shield it with no real luck. I ordered some shielded ones from ICstation which are still in customs process and hope to get them by the weekend. I also ordered a bunch of others and I will try which are the best for my operations.
              Just today I hade the closest node getting stuck. I wasn't able to send any from controller to the node. After triggering a signal from the node (it is a rollershutter) it came back to live and was able to send via controller again. Quite annoying...
              Maybe I need to try some different caps and voltage regulators, actually got "good" ones from my local electronics shop.

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              #226

              @parachutesj What settings do you have on your gateway please?

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              • NeverDieN NeverDie

                Do the amplified modules simply always function at full amplification, or is there a code change that's needed to adjust the Tx power? Towards the start of this thread I tried some amplified modules from ICStation, but I was hugely disappointed with them. In fact, I don't think I saw any improvement at all, which greatly contradicted the experience that some others appeared to be getting. At least at that time, though, there was no real guidance on how to use them effectively, and so maybe I wasn't driving them right. Maybe there's more information now.

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                #227

                @NeverDie In MyConfig.h there are settings:

                #define RF24_PA_LEVEL 	   RF24_PA_MAX
                #define RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW   RF24_PA_LOW
                

                The second one is for the amplified version (RF24_PA_MAX can used)

                Please check out this:
                https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/653/nrf24l01-pa

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                • alexsh1A alexsh1

                  @parachutesj What settings do you have on your gateway please?

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                  @alexsh1 I have this

                  #define RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW RF24_PA_MAX
                  

                  on the GW
                  Maybe I need to try RF24_PA_HIGH if it changes anything. However still waiting for the "good" radios to arrive

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                  • parachutesjP parachutesj

                    @alexsh1 I have this

                    #define RF24_PA_LEVEL_GW RF24_PA_MAX
                    

                    on the GW
                    Maybe I need to try RF24_PA_HIGH if it changes anything. However still waiting for the "good" radios to arrive

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                    #229

                    @parachutesj First things first:

                    1. Good transceiver
                    2. decent 3.3V feed
                    3. settings MAX or HIGH etc
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                      #230

                      All of my ~20 NRF24's from 5 different dealers are consuming 15mA when the node is in sleep mode. Is this really a radio problem, or a software problem?

                      By pulling out the radio, current drops below 1mA.

                      • 2.0.0beta binarySwitchSleep sketch
                      • My-Slim-2AA-Battery-Node
                      • bootloader from My-Slim-2AA-Battery-Node OpenHardware source
                      • BOD disabled by fuses, 1MHz internal
                      • current messuered with Fluke multimeter
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                      • rollercontainerR rollercontainer

                        All of my ~20 NRF24's from 5 different dealers are consuming 15mA when the node is in sleep mode. Is this really a radio problem, or a software problem?

                        By pulling out the radio, current drops below 1mA.

                        • 2.0.0beta binarySwitchSleep sketch
                        • My-Slim-2AA-Battery-Node
                        • bootloader from My-Slim-2AA-Battery-Node OpenHardware source
                        • BOD disabled by fuses, 1MHz internal
                        • current messuered with Fluke multimeter
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                        Hardware Contributor
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                        #231

                        @rollercontainer
                        Have you tried to measure the power consumption whithout radio, and just putting the atmega328 in deep sleep (sleep(0)) ?
                        Normally you should then see something less then 10 micro amperes.
                        If the node still consumes around 1mA in this situation, then I would advise to look at the soldering and the other components.
                        With BOD disabled, an atmega328p in deep sleep consumes around 1 micro Ampere,.
                        Did you use the atmea328P version or the standard atmega328 (without the P) ?

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                        • GertSandersG GertSanders

                          @rollercontainer
                          Have you tried to measure the power consumption whithout radio, and just putting the atmega328 in deep sleep (sleep(0)) ?
                          Normally you should then see something less then 10 micro amperes.
                          If the node still consumes around 1mA in this situation, then I would advise to look at the soldering and the other components.
                          With BOD disabled, an atmega328p in deep sleep consumes around 1 micro Ampere,.
                          Did you use the atmea328P version or the standard atmega328 (without the P) ?

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                          #232

                          @GertSanders I wrote "below 1mA" because I couln't recal the exact value, just for pointing to the relation between radio consumption and idle without radio.

                          I've got 328P from Reichelt.de and messured again withoput mysensors.h and with SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN. The multimeter reads 0,09mA at 60.00mA range set. Looks valid to me.

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                            @GertSanders I wrote "below 1mA" because I couln't recal the exact value, just for pointing to the relation between radio consumption and idle without radio.

                            I've got 328P from Reichelt.de and messured again withoput mysensors.h and with SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN. The multimeter reads 0,09mA at 60.00mA range set. Looks valid to me.

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                            GertSanders
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                            #233

                            @rollercontainer
                            If you are using the internal pull up resistors on the switch input pins, then indeed you will get something like 30-60mA.
                            That is why we use external pull up resistors for switches when we want to go for lowest possible power consumption.

                            The internal pul up resistors have a value around 30K-45K (there is some variation). The pull up resistors I use are 1MOhm, this cuts the current consumption by two factors.

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                              NeverDie
                              Hero Member
                              wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                              #234

                              @rollercontainer : you cannot get a proper measurement using only just a multimeter. Fluke or no Fluke, it just isn't going to happen. Lookup "burden voltage." Enough said, as this has been covered in-depth all over the place.

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                                rollercontainer
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                                #235

                                You both missed the point. My problem isnt the idle consumption yet. My problem is, that all the radios consume too much. Is there a way to get it down, or do I have to dump them all?

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                                • rollercontainerR rollercontainer

                                  You both missed the point. My problem isnt the idle consumption yet. My problem is, that all the radios consume too much. Is there a way to get it down, or do I have to dump them all?

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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #236

                                  @rollercontainer are you using the Arduino SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN ? If so, the radio will still be active because the Arduino library isn't aware of the radio. Use the MySensors gw.sleep instead.

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                                    #237

                                    Holidays are over, back to work ^^
                                    To clarify it again:
                                    First I tried with complete 2AA slim node, several radios, sensor and the default binarySwitchSleep 2.0.0beta sketch. (15mA)
                                    For the second run: NO radio, sensor or MySensors.h were used. Therefore I wrote a minimal sketch with SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN to ensure that the AVR is going to sleep mode. (< 0,1 mA)
                                    This leads me to the conclusion, that every of my ~20 radios is faulty. Are there any ways to prove this?

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                                    • rollercontainerR rollercontainer

                                      Holidays are over, back to work ^^
                                      To clarify it again:
                                      First I tried with complete 2AA slim node, several radios, sensor and the default binarySwitchSleep 2.0.0beta sketch. (15mA)
                                      For the second run: NO radio, sensor or MySensors.h were used. Therefore I wrote a minimal sketch with SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN to ensure that the AVR is going to sleep mode. (< 0,1 mA)
                                      This leads me to the conclusion, that every of my ~20 radios is faulty. Are there any ways to prove this?

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                                      NeverDie
                                      Hero Member
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #238

                                      @rollercontainer
                                      Sure. Buy a "known good" radio for comparison.

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                                        Samuel235
                                        Hardware Contributor
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #239

                                        Are the radios in the store here known as good and working now? I know we had issues with a bad seller previously, has this been sorted now?

                                        MySensors 2.1.1
                                        Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                                        Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                          @rollercontainer
                                          Sure. Buy a "known good" radio for comparison.

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                                          @NeverDie are you sure the node enters deep sleep? The current you measure is typical for a non sleeping radio. Main problems I have with the bad radio's is that these stay awake until they "found a parent". Where do you live? If you drop me a message I can send a tested one.

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