Step-by-step procedure to connect the NRF24L01+ to the GPIO pins and use the Raspberry as a Serial Gateway (MySensors 1.x)
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Doesn't the provided init script in the library already have logging? I didn't get around to testing this setup after my initial attempt failed, so I might be wrong.
https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry/blob/master/initscripts/PiGatewaySerial
@martinhjelmare said:
Doesn't the provided init script in the library already have logging? I didn't get around to testing this setup after my initial attempt failed, so I might be wrong.
https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry/blob/master/initscripts/PiGatewaySerial
Ugh! Correct. Also, @mfalkvidd did cover this with his "MAKE THE GATEWAY AUTOSTART" section.....If I only could read! I will test this soon to see how the logging works.
Finally, by enabling ser2net and adding something like this to /etc/ser2net.conf:
5003:raw:600/dev/ttyMySensorsGateway....you have yourself an Ethernet Gateway! Great stuff! Thanks again!
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This is a very good work !
Is there anything in place for RFM69 ? Would it be difficult to port the code from arduino to rpi ? (I have never coded on RPI).
Also, do you think any performance difference is involved in managing the radio directly from the RPI, compared to having a dedicated atmega/arduino ? Especially if a controller solution is already running on it?
@Myna said:
This is a very good work !
Is there anything in place for RFM69 ? Would it be difficult to port the code from arduino to rpi ? (I have never coded on RPI).
Also, do you think any performance difference is involved in managing the radio directly from the RPI, compared to having a dedicated atmega/arduino ? Especially if a controller solution is already running on it?
I've got no experience myself with rfm69 yet, but I've been thinking about it and searching the web says it should work, connecting the rfm69 to the raspberry pi, for example here:
https://github.com/abouillot/HomeAutomation/tree/master/piGatewayThere are also custom pcbs for simplicity, don't know if it's tested though:
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Perhaps re-word the last note from:
A user experienced data transfer compare to USB-to-Serial(ttl)<-->MySensors Gateway connection. especially on OTA firmware update. If you think this will cause a problem for you, an ethernet gateway might be a better alternative.
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A user notes that data transfer speeds are comparable to that of a USB-to-Serial(ttl)<-->MySensors Gateway connections. If you think this may be an issue for your application (e.g. OTA firmware updates), an ethernet gateway might be a better alternative.
thanx,
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I have a trouble with CPU utilization when I start the gateway : 100% all the time. I use Jessie and not Wheezy on a RPI 2. Does someone can help me to troubleshoot this problem ? I have not add a decoupling capacitor , can it be the reason ?
Solved : see this post
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I have a trouble with CPU utilization when I start the gateway : 100% all the time. I use Jessie and not Wheezy on a RPI 2. Does someone can help me to troubleshoot this problem ? I have not add a decoupling capacitor , can it be the reason ?
Solved : see this post
@minscof said:
I have a trouble with CPU utilization when I start the gateway : 100% all the time. I use Jessie and not Wheezy on a RPI 2. Does someone can help me to troubleshoot this problem ? I have not add a decoupling capacitor , can it be the reason ?
This happened to me as well, I mixed up the boards I had at home and discover later it was a B+ and not a RPI2 :-) Maybe you've made the same mistake?
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@minscof got an answer in this thread: http://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2367/pigatewayserial-using-interrupts/3
The high cpu usage will go away as soon as you start your controller (or something else that reads from the tty the gateway creates). -
@Eawo If you look at the excellent original post from @mfalkvidd above:
The 3.3V power on the Raspberry Pi is rated for a maximum of 50mA. A regular NRF24L01+ only needs 15mA, but if you are using a power amplified version you might exceed what the Raspberry Pi can output. In that case, an external power supply might be required.
I don't believe that you will need to make any changes to code.
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My friend also started with mysensors and i gave him my old raspberry with the 26 pin gpio. Can he also use this guide? Also if it possible how do u wire it? Im just a beginner so i ask stupid questions. maybe serial gateway is the way to go but we are waiting for arduino's
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@Eawo Yes, it should work. I ran Domoticz and MySensors Gateway on my Raspberry Pi 1 when I first tried MySensors. If I remember correctly I had to connect CE to pin 15 instead of 22 but I am not sure why. Try using the same connections as on your Raspberry Pi 2 first, and switch CE pin if you get "check wires". Please report back here how it goes, so I can add the necessary information to the original post.
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I get stuff like
read: 2-2-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=3:1.5 send: 2-194-1-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=3,st=fail:1.5 read: 2-2-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1:0 send: 2-194-1-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,st=fail:0 read: 2-2-0 s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2:1 send: 2-194-1-0 s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2,st=fail:1from 'PiGatewaySerial' but no results on the Serial Port. Any idea what i'm doing wrong?
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Hi
something is missing..Is there a problem with the repository
Tks a lot for your job!pi@domoticjp ~ $ sudo git clone https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry.git Cloning into 'Raspberry'... remote: Counting objects: 273, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done. remote: Total 273 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 270 Receiving objects: 100% (273/273), 215.00 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (114/114), done. Checking connectivity... done. pi@domoticjp ~ $ cd Raspberry/librf24-bcm -bash: cd: Raspberry/librf24-bcm: No such file or directory -
Hi
something is missing..Is there a problem with the repository
Tks a lot for your job!pi@domoticjp ~ $ sudo git clone https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry.git Cloning into 'Raspberry'... remote: Counting objects: 273, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done. remote: Total 273 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 270 Receiving objects: 100% (273/273), 215.00 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (114/114), done. Checking connectivity... done. pi@domoticjp ~ $ cd Raspberry/librf24-bcm -bash: cd: Raspberry/librf24-bcm: No such file or directory@jpbabou said:
Hi
something is missing..Is there a problem with the repository
Tks a lot for your job!pi@domoticjp ~ $ sudo git clone https://github.com/mysensors/Raspberry.git Cloning into 'Raspberry'... remote: Counting objects: 273, done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (3/3), done. remote: Total 273 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 270 Receiving objects: 100% (273/273), 215.00 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done. Resolving deltas: 100% (114/114), done. Checking connectivity... done. pi@domoticjp ~ $ cd Raspberry/librf24-bcm -bash: cd: Raspberry/librf24-bcm: No such file or directoryPlease go ahead and install the rf24 library from https://github.com/TMRh20/RF24
The rest should be the same -
I got it working on my rb2 but i got 100% of cpu ussage.
I read a lot of post about this but i cant found a solution.
Some one know how to fix this?
@msantang said:
I got it working on my rb2 but i got 100% of cpu ussage.
I read a lot of post about this but i cant found a solution.
Some one know how to fix this?
The 100% cpu usage is probably due to the style of receiving new messages from rf24/serial port.
The current state is that the PiSerialGateway tries to poll data in a endless loop from rf24/serial.
This could maybe fixed with using the interrupt of the nrf24l01+ to signal new data and reading data from the serial in blocking mode.
I want to solve this but using interrupts on the RPi isn't that trivial.