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  • tbowmoT Offline
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    tbowmo
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    #51

    Hmm I actually thought that this feature with switching to 1mhz was removed, as my calculations show that it (in theory) will use more current, than running at 8mhz (due to the fact that it sleeps most of the time)

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      @tbowmo : The code to switch the frequency back to 1MHz is still there at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro.
      Should it be removed?

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        Wavemaker
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        Is it possible to directly connect a RFM69* module to the Sensebender Micro? Or do I need the (rather costly) NRF2RFM69 to do that?

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        • W Wavemaker

          Is it possible to directly connect a RFM69* module to the Sensebender Micro? Or do I need the (rather costly) NRF2RFM69 to do that?

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          mfalkvidd
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          @Wavemaker welcome to the community!
          You can spend your time instead of your money to do exactly what the adapter does, no need to buy it.

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          • W Wavemaker

            Is it possible to directly connect a RFM69* module to the Sensebender Micro? Or do I need the (rather costly) NRF2RFM69 to do that?

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            #55

            @Wavemaker

            What is costly? If you grab the gerbers for the nrf2rfm69, send them to dirtypcbs (or use the link provided in the thread and order the pre uploaded gerbers at dirtypcbs) you'll get around 30 modules for 12$..

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            • tbowmoT tbowmo

              @Wavemaker

              What is costly? If you grab the gerbers for the nrf2rfm69, send them to dirtypcbs (or use the link provided in the thread and order the pre uploaded gerbers at dirtypcbs) you'll get around 30 modules for 12$..

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              Wavemaker
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              #56

              @tbowmo Aha, yes, well I was looking at the cost of just one adapter to test. But you're right, in larger quantities it's not costly.

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              • Michiel van der WulpM Michiel van der Wulp

                @tbowmo : The code to switch the frequency back to 1MHz is still there at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro.
                Should it be removed?

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                #57

                @Michiel-van-der-Wulp
                Can you tell me where in the code is the switch to 1 MHz? I still have the problems that my node dosnt send anymore. It works for several hours but after then it dont send anything.

                In programming i am not good, and so i cant find the switch.
                Thank you very much.
                Greets Eddie

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                  @Michiel-van-der-Wulp
                  Can you tell me where in the code is the switch to 1 MHz? I still have the problems that my node dosnt send anymore. It works for several hours but after then it dont send anything.

                  In programming i am not good, and so i cant find the switch.
                  Thank you very much.
                  Greets Eddie

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                  Michiel van der Wulp
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                  @meddie : Sure, I can:

                  The following is an extract from the code shown at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro, from the "loop()" function:

                  #ifndef MY_OTA_FIRMWARE_FEATURE
                    if ((measureCount == 5) && highfreq) 
                    {
                      clock_prescale_set(clock_div_8); // Switch to 1Mhz for the reminder of the sketch, save power.
                      highfreq = false;
                    } 
                  #endif
                  

                  If you remove these lines, it will stay on 8MHz.
                  (I did not test this but I am quite sure)

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                  • Michiel van der WulpM Michiel van der Wulp

                    @meddie : Sure, I can:

                    The following is an extract from the code shown at https://www.mysensors.org/view/1/Sensebender-Micro, from the "loop()" function:

                    #ifndef MY_OTA_FIRMWARE_FEATURE
                      if ((measureCount == 5) && highfreq) 
                      {
                        clock_prescale_set(clock_div_8); // Switch to 1Mhz for the reminder of the sketch, save power.
                        highfreq = false;
                      } 
                    #endif
                    

                    If you remove these lines, it will stay on 8MHz.
                    (I did not test this but I am quite sure)

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                    #59

                    @Michiel-van-der-Wulp
                    thank you i will test it the next few days

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                      Dominic Amann
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                      #60

                      I assume there is no exposure to the SPI bus on this board?

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                      • D Dominic Amann

                        I assume there is no exposure to the SPI bus on this board?

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                        sundberg84
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                        #61

                        @Dominic-Amann from the hardware site:

                        MYSx 2.6 with
                        Dedicated UART
                        Dedicated SPI
                        Dedicated Interrupts
                        I2C bus (shared with onboard eeprom)

                        Controller: Proxmox VM - Home Assistant
                        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - W5100 Ethernet, Gw Shield Nrf24l01+ 2,4Ghz
                        MySensors GW: Arduino Uno - Gw Shield RFM69, 433mhz
                        RFLink GW - Arduino Mega + RFLink Shield, 433mhz

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                          Dominic Amann
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                          Ah - right, the radio connector uses SPI.

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #63

                            @Dominic-Amann

                            There are multiple SPI ports in use, one of them is dedicated to the expansion header (which follows MYSx 2.6 standard)

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                              RWoerz
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                              Can somebody please post what this boards current draw is at 8Mz w/wo a radio. Because it will live in a crawl space It's going to be plugged in. I've also added a very simple water detector.

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                                @RWoerz

                                normal operating frequency is 48Mhz (if I remember right).. If I remember right, then there is no options in arduino to switch the frequency to 8Mhz..

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                                  Beware that the Si7021 can return a RH value < 0 or > 100, and Domoticz will not store it. Clamp the humidity to a valid range to avoid losing values.

                                  Lately, my Sensebender reported values of 101-104 during the night. Took me some time to understand why Domoticz complained it didnt receive any values.
                                  It received these values, but didnt like them.

                                  See section 5.1.1 of the Si7021 datasheet says:
                                  Due to normal variations in RH accuracy of the device as described in Table 4, it is possible for the measured value of %RH to be slightly less than 0 when the actual RH level is close to or equal to 0. Similarly, the measured value of %RH may be slightly greater than 100 when the actual RH level is close to or equal to 100. This is expected behavior, and it is acceptable to limit the range of RH results to 0 to 100%RH in the host software by truncating values that are slightly outside of this range.

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                                    dklinkman
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                                    #67

                                    So cool that the micro as a node reports its battery level to the UI (I'm still on the FTDI power, hence > 100%)
                                    0_1517359445418_sbmicro.jpg

                                    -d

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                                      Is there a board definition for sensebender micro for PlatformIO available ?

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                                      • stefaanvS stefaanv

                                        Is there a board definition for sensebender micro for PlatformIO available ?

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                                        @stefaanv

                                        https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/2725/sensebender-micro/29

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                                          mvader
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                                          #70

                                          Am I able to remote reboot the sensebender micro? I can send an OTA firmware if i manually press the reset button.
                                          but can i use the reboot command in MYScontroller? it doesn't seem to do anything when issued.

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