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  • Tomasz PazioT Offline
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    Tomasz Pazio
    wrote on last edited by
    #203

    Hi, I build the board but I still have issues with burning ATMega328p chip.
    Can you describe and attach files that should work?
    The only success "burn" I had with burning bootloader was with hex and boards entry from first post using arduino uno and ips programer ( so it is like burning uno bootloader with your setup)
    After that I was trying to upload sketch but than it was not possible because of "?# in boards file but there is no such sign.
    I rewert file to stock and burn sketch like it would be standard uno board but using programer and not standard usb. No idea if it is corect so that is why I ask for more details.
    Thank you in advance
    Tomasz

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    • Tomasz PazioT Tomasz Pazio

      Hi, I build the board but I still have issues with burning ATMega328p chip.
      Can you describe and attach files that should work?
      The only success "burn" I had with burning bootloader was with hex and boards entry from first post using arduino uno and ips programer ( so it is like burning uno bootloader with your setup)
      After that I was trying to upload sketch but than it was not possible because of "?# in boards file but there is no such sign.
      I rewert file to stock and burn sketch like it would be standard uno board but using programer and not standard usb. No idea if it is corect so that is why I ask for more details.
      Thank you in advance
      Tomasz

      m26872M Offline
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      m26872
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by
      #204

      @Tomasz-Pazio Sounds more like some issue with the IDE and boards file than hw and fuses/bootloader. Have you tried different IDE versions?

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      • M Offline
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        meddie
        wrote on last edited by meddie
        #205

        @ahmedadelhosni
        what is it on the door? is that a plastic wrap?

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        • M meddie

          @ahmedadelhosni
          what is it on the door? is that a plastic wrap?

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          ahmedadelhosni
          wrote on last edited by ahmedadelhosni
          #206

          @meddie
          0_1454272780491_1453938474660-1453938399889-988876899.jpg

          The sensor is drawn by black rectangle. This is adhesive tape like this : http://2.imimg.com/data2/YX/UQ/MY-3910304/sale-bopp-clarity-adhesive-tape-250x250.jpg

          The other red rectangle on the door was old tape I didn't remove. Actually before getting my boards I used a bread board and a battery for testing, so I needed a tape for support and keeping it in place :)

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            meddie
            wrote on last edited by
            #207

            :thumbsup:

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            • m26872M m26872

              @Tomasz-Pazio Sounds more like some issue with the IDE and boards file than hw and fuses/bootloader. Have you tried different IDE versions?

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              Tomasz Pazio
              wrote on last edited by
              #208

              @m26872 thanks for advice, bootloader burned on IDE 1.0.x and after that, sketches are uploaded properly on 1.6.x.

              One more question, how it should report battery state? I can not see any variable created for this in Vera.

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              • Tomasz PazioT Tomasz Pazio

                @m26872 thanks for advice, bootloader burned on IDE 1.0.x and after that, sketches are uploaded properly on 1.6.x.

                One more question, how it should report battery state? I can not see any variable created for this in Vera.

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                m26872
                Hardware Contributor
                wrote on last edited by
                #209

                @Tomasz-Pazio Great! If I remember Vera correct, a variable should be created automaticly upon first message if you use the sendbatterylevel() fuction.

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                • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #210

                  anyone care to write down the exact precedure of how to burn a new bootloader to the atmel chip? what files goes to what folders and so on.

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                  • GertSandersG Offline
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #211

                    @Cliff-Karlsson I'm experimenting with several versions of Optiboot (various upload and upload combinations) for my board. Once that is done, I will add it to the documentation of my board. I'm extending the sketch found here:

                    http://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?id=11635

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                    • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                      anyone care to write down the exact precedure of how to burn a new bootloader to the atmel chip? what files goes to what folders and so on.

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                      m26872
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                      #212

                      @Cliff-Karlsson Let's continue your bootloader trouble discussion in it's own thread:
                      http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2975/how-do-i-burn-a-bootloader-to-an-328p-with-uno-bootloader-preinstalled/8

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                      • rsachocR Offline
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                        wrote on last edited by rsachoc
                        #213

                        OK, so finally I have received most of the parts I need to build a few of these sensors. I want to go with a temp sensor at first, the si7021. So I wanted to check what "other bits" I need (newb alert).

                        0_1454624296448_upload-80039080-fce7-4484-b238-a54bdb2d28fd

                        From there, do I need both 1 and 2? If so, what are these?

                        0_1454624355650_upload-36748b2e-623b-4953-bdb4-394fbe264ef6

                        From here, what are 3 and 4? Do I need both?

                        Also, depending on the answers above, do I solder to exactly the same pins? Have I missed anything?

                        Thanks

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                        • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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                          Cliff Karlsson
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #214

                          Ok, finaly succeded in burning the bootloader. Now comes next part. Fuses and lockbits, I have no idea what this means but is this what I need to do?

                          avrdude -C ../etc/avrdude.conf -c usbasp -B5 -p ATmega328P -U lfuse:w:0x62:m -U hfuse:w:0xDE:m -U efuse:w:0x07:m -U lock:w:0x2F:m
                          
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                            meddie
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                            oh, yes! And you have to be carefully with them, because to set the fuses wrong, can destroy your µcontroller

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                              meddie
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                              #216

                              if you look to message Nr 179 you will find my bootloader and the correct fuses for this. But its a 1MHz Bootloader and the fuses too.
                              Dont use it if you want to run it at 8 MHz.

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                              • bjacobseB Offline
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                                #217

                                Web-based fuse calculator
                                A different way of evaluating fuses is presented at this web page:
                                http://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc

                                At the bottom I inserted your fuses.
                                Translation:
                                Divide by8-> if your mcy board uses 8Mhz, then you now use 1Mhz Clock (Good this enables that you now can use a lower voltage down to 1,9V)
                                SPI is enabled, then you can program your mcu with FTDI cable
                                BOD mcu will not power down mcu when you have a low voltage (So you can use down to 1,9V)
                                I write 1,9Volt since this is the lowest voltage your NRF24L01+ can use for operation

                                0_1454685582246_upload-5f146d65-d819-455d-8d3c-ed029eb79abb

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                                • Cliff KarlssonC Offline
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                                  Cliff Karlsson
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #218

                                  Sorry for asking the same questions over and over but I have just used the files linked at the top of this thread.

                                  This is the bootloader that I used:

                                  atmega328_1a.hex (Optiboot for 9600baud at 1MHz)
                                  
                                  
                                  ##############################################################
                                  # Add the new board to boards.txt (normally located at "C:\Program Files\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr"
                                  # The *.bootloader.* etries only matters if you want to program bootloader (and fuses) from Arduino IDE. 
                                  # See http://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc (select Atmega328p) for interpretation of fuse values and how 
                                  # extended fuses are written in different applications (07h in Arduino IDE = FFh in Atmel studio).
                                  ##############################################################
                                  
                                  apm96.name=APM Optiboot internal 1MHz noBOD 9600baud
                                  
                                  apm96.upload.tool=avrdude
                                  apm96.upload.protocol=arduino
                                  apm96.upload.maximum_size=32256
                                  apm96.upload.speed=9600
                                  apm96.bootloader.tool=avrdude
                                  apm96.bootloader.low_fuses=0x62
                                  apm96.bootloader.high_fuses=0xde
                                  apm96.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                                  apm96.bootloader.path=optiboot_v50
                                  apm96.bootloader.file=atmega328_1a.hex
                                  apm96.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                  apm96.bootloader.lock_bits=0x2F
                                  apm96.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                  apm96.build.f_cpu=1000000L
                                  apm96.build.core=arduino
                                  apm96.build.variant=standard
                                  
                                  

                                  Do I still need to add fuses or is that done when the bootloader is burned?

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                                  • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                                    Sorry for asking the same questions over and over but I have just used the files linked at the top of this thread.

                                    This is the bootloader that I used:

                                    atmega328_1a.hex (Optiboot for 9600baud at 1MHz)
                                    
                                    
                                    ##############################################################
                                    # Add the new board to boards.txt (normally located at "C:\Program Files\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr"
                                    # The *.bootloader.* etries only matters if you want to program bootloader (and fuses) from Arduino IDE. 
                                    # See http://www.engbedded.com/fusecalc (select Atmega328p) for interpretation of fuse values and how 
                                    # extended fuses are written in different applications (07h in Arduino IDE = FFh in Atmel studio).
                                    ##############################################################
                                    
                                    apm96.name=APM Optiboot internal 1MHz noBOD 9600baud
                                    
                                    apm96.upload.tool=avrdude
                                    apm96.upload.protocol=arduino
                                    apm96.upload.maximum_size=32256
                                    apm96.upload.speed=9600
                                    apm96.bootloader.tool=avrdude
                                    apm96.bootloader.low_fuses=0x62
                                    apm96.bootloader.high_fuses=0xde
                                    apm96.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                                    apm96.bootloader.path=optiboot_v50
                                    apm96.bootloader.file=atmega328_1a.hex
                                    apm96.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                    apm96.bootloader.lock_bits=0x2F
                                    apm96.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                    apm96.build.f_cpu=1000000L
                                    apm96.build.core=arduino
                                    apm96.build.variant=standard
                                    
                                    

                                    Do I still need to add fuses or is that done when the bootloader is burned?

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                                    ahmedadelhosni
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #219

                                    @Cliff-Karlsson

                                    It is already done when you burn the bootloader.

                                    apm96.bootloader.low_fuses=0x62
                                    apm96.bootloader.high_fuses=0xde

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                                    • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                                      Ok, finaly succeded in burning the bootloader. Now comes next part. Fuses and lockbits, I have no idea what this means but is this what I need to do?

                                      avrdude -C ../etc/avrdude.conf -c usbasp -B5 -p ATmega328P -U lfuse:w:0x62:m -U hfuse:w:0xDE:m -U efuse:w:0x07:m -U lock:w:0x2F:m
                                      
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                                      m26872
                                      Hardware Contributor
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #220

                                      @Cliff-Karlsson said:

                                      Ok, finaly succeded in burning the bootloader.

                                      Great news!! With Arduino as ISP? Any particular tips to share?

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                                        Cliff Karlsson
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #221

                                        @m26872 I am fairly sure that all methods work in normal cases but nothing worked for me fore some reason :) .

                                        The only way I could get it to work was when I finaly put the chip in an Arduino Uno clone with 328p Dip(?) socket and connected an USBtiny ISP to the ISCP of that Uno. It took just a couple of seconds and then it was done :).

                                        I flashed like 6-7 ships right away with bootloader and blink-sketch just for fun. Biggest problem now is to get the damn chip in/out of the sockets without bending any legs. But I ordered a chip extractor to remedy that problem (in 4-6 weeks :()

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                                        • Cliff KarlssonC Cliff Karlsson

                                          @m26872 I am fairly sure that all methods work in normal cases but nothing worked for me fore some reason :) .

                                          The only way I could get it to work was when I finaly put the chip in an Arduino Uno clone with 328p Dip(?) socket and connected an USBtiny ISP to the ISCP of that Uno. It took just a couple of seconds and then it was done :).

                                          I flashed like 6-7 ships right away with bootloader and blink-sketch just for fun. Biggest problem now is to get the damn chip in/out of the sockets without bending any legs. But I ordered a chip extractor to remedy that problem (in 4-6 weeks :()

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                                          m26872
                                          Hardware Contributor
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #222

                                          @Cliff-Karlsson
                                          :thumbsup:

                                          To get the ICs out from the DIP socket, I just use a small screw driver (2-3mm) and gently push it all the way under from one side only. And of course, don't push in the IC to hard to begin with.

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