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  • icebobI icebob

    @the-cosmic-gate sorry, I'm working a big complex sketch, I can't share my code currently.

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    @icebob said:

    @the-cosmic-gate sorry, I'm working a big complex sketch, I can't share my code currently.

    Big and complex sounds interesting :)
    Could you maybe share us a sneak peak ;-)

    There's more than meets the eye

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      @the-cosmic-gate Nothing special. I made a big sketch, which contains 7-8 sensors (DHT, Si7021, MQ-2/9, PIR, Door magnet, Light, battery) reading code because I would like to upload the same sketch to all nodes and configurate it on controller side, which sensors is on the node and need to read.
      But currently I reached the limit with I2C includes, so I need to think over this solution.

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        @the-cosmic-gate Did you solved your power consumption issue ?

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        • carlierdC carlierd

          @the-cosmic-gate Did you solved your power consumption issue ?

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          @carlierd said:

          @the-cosmic-gate Did you solved your power consumption issue ?
          Not yet, this because we moved to oneother house and didn't have the time now .
          Also i had to disconnect and reconect all te sensors and domotica in this new house

          There's more than meets the eye

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            I just finished my first motion sensor node and the power consumption in idle is about 75uA. Could be better but not too bad ;)
            The only thing is that the range is a little bit low for good detection. It's between 1 and 3 meters ...

            David.

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            • carlierdC carlierd

              I just finished my first motion sensor node and the power consumption in idle is about 75uA. Could be better but not too bad ;)
              The only thing is that the range is a little bit low for good detection. It's between 1 and 3 meters ...

              David.

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              @carlierd said:

              I just finished my first motion sensor node and the power consumption in idle is about 75uA. Could be better but not too bad ;)
              The only thing is that the range is a little bit low for good detection. It's between 1 and 3 meters ...

              David.

              Hello David

              Could you share what and how ? :)

              Thnx

              There's more than meets the eye

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                And how is this sensor acting?

                This is what i am looking for..
                How lang can this sensor work? [ i wil try this with a 9Volt battery with a nano ]
                What battery do you use?

                Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                Only i try to do my best :-(

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                  Hello,

                  This is the code I use but it's not perfect especially with the battery report.

                  The principle is as follow when the sensor start:

                  • node in sleep mode with interrupt enable
                  • if a move is detected, the detection is reported to the gateway
                  • the node then go in sleep mode WITHOUT interrupt for 5 minutes
                  • then the node return to sleep mode with interrupt enable

                  This is to avoid having many report (and power consumption) to the gateway.

                  The code (not perfect ! I have to rework on it but it's ok for the moment):

                  /**
                   * The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
                   * between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
                   * The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
                   * repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
                   * network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
                   *
                   * Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
                   * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sensnology AB
                   * Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
                   *
                   * Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
                   * Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
                   *
                   * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                   * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                   * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                   *
                   */
                  
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  /* Motion sensor.                                                                     */
                  /*                                                                                    */
                  /* Version     : 1.1.5                                                                */
                  /* Date        : 30/01/2016                                                           */
                  /* Modified by : David Carlier                                                        */
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  /*                                ---------------                                     */
                  /*                            RST |             |  A5                                 */
                  /*                            RX  |             |  A4                                 */
                  /*                            TX  |   ARDUINO   |  A3                                 */
                  /*     RFM69 (DIO0) --------- D2  |     UNO     |  A2                                 */
                  /*           Motion --------- D3  |             |  A1                                 */
                  /*            Power --------- D4  | ATMEGA 328p |  A0                                 */
                  /*              +3v --------- VCC |             | GND --------- GND                   */
                  /*              GND --------- GND |  8MHz int.  | REF                                 */
                  /*                            OSC |             | VCC --------- +3v                   */
                  /*                            OSC |             | D13 --------- RFM69 (SCK)           */
                  /*                            D5  |             | D12 --------- RFM69 (MISO)          */
                  /*                            D6  |             | D11 --------- RFM69 (MOSI)          */
                  /*                            D7  |             | D10 --------- RFM69 (NSS)           */
                  /*                            D8  |             |  D9                                 */
                  /*                                ---------------                                     */
                  /*                                                                                    */
                  /* +3v = 2*AA                                                                         */
                  /*                                                                                    */
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  
                  #include <SPI.h>
                  #include <MySensor.h>
                  #include <MyTransportRFM69.h>
                  #include <MySigningAtsha204Soft.h>
                  
                  //Constants
                  #define SKETCH_NAME           "Motion Sensor"
                  #define SKETCH_VERSION        "1.1.5"
                  #define CHILD_ID              0
                  #define CHILD_ID_VOLTAGE      1
                  #define DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR  3
                  #define BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE  4   //Report each hour (4 * 15')
                  
                  //Misc. variables
                  uint8_t switchState = 2;
                  unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 820000; // Sleep time between reads (in milliseconds) (close to 15')
                  unsigned long SLEEP_TIME2 = 275000; // Sleep time after int. (in milliseconds) (close to 5')
                  uint8_t cycleInProgress = 0;
                  uint8_t firstReportDone = 0;
                  uint8_t firstReportWithZeroDone = 0;
                  
                  //Construct MySensors library
                  MySigningAtsha204Soft signer;
                  MyHwATMega328 hw;
                  MyTransportRFM69 transport;
                  MySensor node(transport, hw, signer);
                  MyMessage msgSwitch(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                  MyMessage msgVolt(CHILD_ID_VOLTAGE, V_VOLTAGE);
                  
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  /* Initialization                                                                     */
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  void setup()  
                    {
                    //Get time (for setup duration)
                    #ifdef DEBUG
                      unsigned long startTime = millis();
                    #endif
                  
                    //Start MySensors and send the Sketch Version Information to the Gateway
                    node.begin();
                    node.sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
                  
                    //Setup the button
                    pinMode(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR, INPUT);
                  
                    //Register all sensors
                    node.present(CHILD_ID, S_MOTION);
                    node.present(CHILD_ID_VOLTAGE, S_MULTIMETER);
                  
                    //Print setup debug
                    #ifdef DEBUG
                      int duration = millis() - startTime;
                      Serial.print("[Setup duration: "); Serial.print(duration, DEC); Serial.println(" ms]");
                    #endif
                    }
                  
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  /* Main loop                                                                          */
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  void loop()
                    {
                    //Get time (for a complete loop)
                    #ifdef DEBUG
                      unsigned long startTime = millis();
                    #endif
                  
                    //Read digital motion value
                    uint8_t value = digitalRead(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR);
                  
                    //Get voltage for battery capacity report (add 0.1v to the read value)
                    float realVoltage = (getVoltage() / 100.0) + 0.1;
                    int batteryPcnt = realVoltage * 100 / 3.0;
                    if (batteryPcnt > 100) {batteryPcnt = 100;}
                  
                    //Check is state change
                    if (value != switchState)
                      {
                      //Report result if not first loop
                      if (firstReportDone != 0)
                        {
                        node.send(msgSwitch.set(value==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
                        }
                  
                      //Store result
                      switchState = value;
                      }
                  
                    //Report data to the gateway each hour
                    if (cycleInProgress >= BATTERY_REPORT_CYCLE || firstReportDone == 0)
                      {
                      node.send(msgSwitch.set(value==HIGH ? 1 : 0));
                      node.send(msgVolt.set(realVoltage, 2));
                      node.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt);
                      cycleInProgress = 0;
                      firstReportDone = 1;
                      }
                  
                    //Change cycle number
                    cycleInProgress++;
                  
                    //Print debug
                    #ifdef DEBUG
                      Serial.print("Value is ");
                      Serial.print(value, 1);
                      Serial.print("   ");
                      Serial.print("Cycle is ");
                      Serial.print(cycleInProgress, 1);
                      Serial.print("   ");
                      Serial.print(realVoltage);
                      Serial.print(" v");
                      int duration = millis() - startTime;
                      Serial.print("   ");
                      Serial.print("["); Serial.print(duration, DEC); Serial.println(" ms]");
                      Serial.flush();
                    #endif
                  
                    //Check if the motion was triggered and if it's not the first report
                    if (switchState == 0 && firstReportWithZeroDone == 1)
                      {
                      //Sleep 5' without interrupt
                      node.sleep(SLEEP_TIME2);
                      }
                  
                    //Check if it's the first loop
                    if (switchState == 0 && firstReportWithZeroDone == 0)
                      {
                      firstReportWithZeroDone = 1;
                      }
                  
                    //Sleep until something happens with the sensor
                    node.sleep(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR-2, CHANGE, SLEEP_TIME);
                    }
                  
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  /* Allows to get the real Vcc (return value * 100).                                   */
                  /**************************************************************************************/
                  int getVoltage()
                    {
                    const long InternalReferenceVoltage = 1056L;
                    ADMUX = (0<<REFS1) | (1<<REFS0) | (0<<ADLAR) | (1<<MUX3) | (1<<MUX2) | (1<<MUX1) | (0<<MUX0);
                    delay(50);  // Let mux settle a little to get a more stable A/D conversion
                    //Start a conversion  
                    ADCSRA |= _BV( ADSC );
                    //Wait for it to complete
                    while (((ADCSRA & (1<<ADSC)) != 0));
                    //Scale the value
                    int result = (((InternalReferenceVoltage * 1023L) / ADC) + 5L) / 10L;
                    return result;
                    }
                  

                  On one sensor I tweak the PIR (remove regulator and diode) but on a second one, I just plug the 3 v to the H pin (see other topic on the forum).

                  Working correctly for the moment (one month) but it depends on the presence in the house.

                  David.

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                    Dylano
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                    #46

                    @ Carlied,

                    What code is better that one of you or the one from cosmi gate?

                    What are the different thing? Is your code check'the battery status?

                    And i get a error:
                    no matching function for call to 'MySensor::MySensor(MyTransportRFM69&, MyHwATMega328&, MySigningAtsha204Soft&)'

                    Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                    OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                    Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                    Only i try to do my best :-(

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                      The error is because I enable the signing function !
                      Remove the following line:

                      MySigningAtsha204Soft signer;
                      

                      And replace

                      MySensor node(transport, hw, signer);
                      

                      by

                      MySensor node(transport, hw);
                      

                      I don't know who had the best sketch.
                      I measure internal battery status using the 1.1 reference.

                      David.

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                        Dylano
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                        When i put this sketch in to a nano..
                        With a 9volt battery....
                        How long do think this working?

                        Or how long is this acting on your 3 volt battery's?

                        Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                        OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                        Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                        Only i try to do my best :-(

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                          carlierd
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                          It depends on the activity close to the sensor so not possible to say but some people reach several month without problem.
                          In my house it's very fresh so I have not a lot of feedback to give.

                          David.

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                            5 days....:-1: on a 9volt block
                            The sketch on a nano
                            On my toilet.... so not a very busy room

                            Is there some one that live longer, with this sketch......?

                            Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                            OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                            Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                            Only i try to do my best :-(

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                            • icebobI icebob

                              @the-cosmic-gate Nothing special. I made a big sketch, which contains 7-8 sensors (DHT, Si7021, MQ-2/9, PIR, Door magnet, Light, battery) reading code because I would like to upload the same sketch to all nodes and configurate it on controller side, which sensors is on the node and need to read.
                              But currently I reached the limit with I2C includes, so I need to think over this solution.

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                              @icebob said:

                              @the-cosmic-gate Nothing special. I made a big sketch, which contains 7-8 sensors (DHT, Si7021, MQ-2/9, PIR, Door magnet, Light, battery) reading code because I would like to upload the same sketch to all nodes and configurate it on controller side, which sensors is on the node and need to read.
                              But currently I reached the limit with I2C includes, so I need to think over this solution.

                              Dear..
                              Did you finish your big code....

                              Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                              OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                              Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                              Only i try to do my best :-(

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                                Hello,

                                9v means that you are using a voltage regulator which probably consumes a lot of power.
                                Why not using AA or AAA battery directly connected to Vcc ?

                                David

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                                  Hello,

                                  9v means that you are using a voltage regulator which probably consumes a lot of power.
                                  Why not using AA or AAA battery directly connected to Vcc ?

                                  David

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                                  @carlierd said:

                                  Hello,

                                  9v means that you are using a voltage regulator which probably consumes a lot of power.
                                  Why not using AA or AAA battery directly connected to Vcc ?

                                  David

                                  Motion and DHT needed 5volt i wash thinking..?
                                  So 9 @ the vcc should be strong enough i was thinking.
                                  And i do have @ the same time 3.5 for the radio

                                  Are the extern step up better than the step down on a nano?

                                  Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                                  OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                                  Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                                  Only i try to do my best :-(

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                                    carlierd
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                                    The motion can be adapt to run on 3v easily (connect the Vcc to the H pad if available. You can find information on the forum). The DHT could also run on 3v. I have several nodes like that. No problem.
                                    Can't reply for the step-up because I don't use it.

                                    David.

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                                    • carlierdC carlierd

                                      The motion can be adapt to run on 3v easily (connect the Vcc to the H pad if available. You can find information on the forum). The DHT could also run on 3v. I have several nodes like that. No problem.
                                      Can't reply for the step-up because I don't use it.

                                      David.

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                                      @carlierd said:

                                      The motion can be adapt to run on 3v easily (connect the Vcc to the H pad if available. You can find information on the forum). The DHT could also run on 3v. I have several nodes like that. No problem.
                                      Can't reply for the step-up because I don't use it.

                                      David.

                                      @ David

                                      How long is the 3v battery running whit this option?

                                      Domoticz, with a lot of working hardware, include mysensors :-)
                                      OpenPLI, RuneAudio, Solarmeter, etc......

                                      Not a great builder of software and hardware, more a user...
                                      Only i try to do my best :-(

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                                        carlierd
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                                        @Dylano : My nodes are really new so difficult to say exactly but for the moment the oldest node was started one month ago (04/02) and battery still at 3.32v.

                                        David.

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                                          i'am back in business after the "big move" and going to try again to get this 4:1 sensor working for a long time uning 2 x AA batteries.
                                          If someone has some new input, please let me know :) and feel free to change the sketch

                                          There's more than meets the eye

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