Getting the NRF24L01+ to work on the RPi
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Hi there,
Can someone please point met to a walkthrough for getting my NRF24L01+ to work on my RPi.
I found several but when I start testing i get something like "cant find the device" .I'm a noob regarding any of this, so a working guide would really get me going.
(It might be that, due to testing multiple walkthroughs, I messed up my Raspbian)Al Help is welcome.
Groetjes Mark
PS. What software could you recommend for logging temperature on a RPi (coming from my nano..) ?
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I can not guarantee it will work but but have a look at this Optimized High Speed NRF24L01+ Driver.
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To save you some troubles, I would recommend building a serial gateway which you attach to the RPi.
http://www.mysensors.org/controller/vera#building-a-usb-connected-gateway
Then use the serial protocol to communicate with your sensor network.
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agree with @hek. better go with serial gateway.. I had tried running NRF24 with pi. its works sometime and ack fails many a times. kind of one way communication from sensor to gateway.
Also, make sure you don't overclock your pi, if you want to give it a try. -
To save you some troubles, I would recommend building a serial gateway which you attach to the RPi.
http://www.mysensors.org/controller/vera#building-a-usb-connected-gateway
Then use the serial protocol to communicate with your sensor network.
@hek said:
To save you some troubles, I would recommend building a serial gateway which you attach to the RPi.
http://www.mysensors.org/build/vera#building-a-usb-connected-gateway
Then use the serial protocol to communicate with your sensor network.
hek, there's nothing on that page
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@hek said:
To save you some troubles, I would recommend building a serial gateway which you attach to the RPi.
http://www.mysensors.org/build/vera#building-a-usb-connected-gateway
Then use the serial protocol to communicate with your sensor network.
hek, there's nothing on that page
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@EasyIoT .. good to hear you were able to run NRF24Lo1 with pi. it will good if you could share your setup. In my case was getting st=fail ack message many a times..
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@EasyIoT which library are you refering to here ? and any tutorials to explain mysensor on the raspberry pi?
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Just a note, if the CE and CS pins are connected wrong, the radio will sometimes have one-way communication, and/or behave oddly as far as acks etc. The RF24 lib has been tested extensively with RPi, and there are no reported bugs or issues with direct RPi -> NRF24l01.
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Just a note, if the CE and CS pins are connected wrong, the radio will sometimes have one-way communication, and/or behave oddly as far as acks etc. The RF24 lib has been tested extensively with RPi, and there are no reported bugs or issues with direct RPi -> NRF24l01.
I faced similar issue and @TMRh20Projects replied in arduino forum. My issue was beacuse of cheap NRF modules chinese clones. After I replaced with good genuine ones, everything worked like a charm. Please check the NRF modules you are using. I wasted three days to figure out if there was some code issue, when at the end it was the NRF which created all the mess