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  • YveauxY Yveaux

    @alexsh1 those pliers seem to be the wrong size.... :smirk:

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    @Yveaux are these much better now? ;)))

    0_1455024726133_image.jpeg

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    • AWIA AWI

      @alexsh1 this is what I did. Mount it in the same direction as the original

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      @AWI Now I see what you mean! Thanks for heads up - really appreciated it. This is the first time I'm dealing with this transceiver in SMD

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      • alexsh1A alexsh1

        @Yveaux are these much better now? ;)))

        0_1455024726133_image.jpeg

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        @alexsh1 much less of a challenge :satisfied:

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        • alexsh1A alexsh1

          @GertSanders said:

          This board one is a one-trick pony. It is based on @m26872's concept of a very narrow board, but in my case I just need it to handle 2 magnetic switches.

          This is what I was looking for as I need a small board for a reed switch. Please keep us posted about your testing

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          @alexsh1 My very narrow board was built and tested today. It works fine, I posted info on the hardware forum.

          I must say I feel pity for this sliver of plastic and metal ...

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          • GertSandersG GertSanders

            @alexsh1 My very narrow board was built and tested today. It works fine, I posted info on the hardware forum.

            I must say I feel pity for this sliver of plastic and metal ...

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            @GertSanders said:

            @alexsh1 My very narrow board was built and tested today. It works fine, I posted info on the hardware forum.

            I must say I feel pity for this sliver of plastic and metal ...

            Excellent! I ordered your narrow board a few days ago as I thought it would be very useful.

            One thing I can tell for sure - cutters are really well built. They are made in Japan and electrostatic safe. Most important they are not big as the ones I had before.

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              #28

              ordered the pro mini shields and I'm not disappointed :) As small as you can get:




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              • SweebeeS Sweebee

                ordered the pro mini shields and I'm not disappointed :) As small as you can get:




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                @Sweebee Very nice indeed!
                I'm very surprised btw that you're using 2xAA to power the PIR. Will it work reliably (no false detections), even when the batteries are running out?
                I use 2xAA to power Pro Mini + nRF and an extra AA to power the PIR. This way the supply to the PIR will stay > 3V over time.

                http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                • YveauxY Yveaux

                  @Sweebee Very nice indeed!
                  I'm very surprised btw that you're using 2xAA to power the PIR. Will it work reliably (no false detections), even when the batteries are running out?
                  I use 2xAA to power Pro Mini + nRF and an extra AA to power the PIR. This way the supply to the PIR will stay > 3V over time.

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                  @Yveaux the pirs work fine if you only have interrupts with CHANGE. I don't use a sleep timer. If you wake it up every minute or so its unreliable yes. but only with interrupts from the pir it works fine. I have 10 pirs like this. Oldest one is from march 2015 and still running.

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                  • SweebeeS Sweebee

                    @Yveaux the pirs work fine if you only have interrupts with CHANGE. I don't use a sleep timer. If you wake it up every minute or so its unreliable yes. but only with interrupts from the pir it works fine. I have 10 pirs like this. Oldest one is from march 2015 and still running.

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                    @Sweebee Consider yourself lucky then! I have the same issues decribed here when powering using 2xAA.
                    I ditched the step-up converter as it introduces too much noise and reduces battery life. The 3xAA solution seems to work reliably though.

                    http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                    • SweebeeS Sweebee

                      @Yveaux the pirs work fine if you only have interrupts with CHANGE. I don't use a sleep timer. If you wake it up every minute or so its unreliable yes. but only with interrupts from the pir it works fine. I have 10 pirs like this. Oldest one is from march 2015 and still running.

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                      @Sweebee

                      You have an excellent setup - I ordered those adapter as well at oshpark.
                      @Yveaux has got a point - I have been struggle to build a reliable PIR on 2xAA batteries. I have just started building it now. 1 year battery life and counting is impressive.

                      @Sweebee Would you care to share your code? Maybe there is anything there which gives us some clues though I believe this is more a hardware issue.

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                      • alexsh1A alexsh1

                        @Sweebee

                        You have an excellent setup - I ordered those adapter as well at oshpark.
                        @Yveaux has got a point - I have been struggle to build a reliable PIR on 2xAA batteries. I have just started building it now. 1 year battery life and counting is impressive.

                        @Sweebee Would you care to share your code? Maybe there is anything there which gives us some clues though I believe this is more a hardware issue.

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                        @alexsh1 said:

                        Would you care to share your code? Maybe there is anything there which gives us some clues though I believe this is more a hardware issue.

                        Agree. Apparently @Sweebee made modifications to the PIR (mainly to move some capacitors, judging from the photos) but maybe you did some more to improve battery life/stability?

                        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                          I removed the left capacitor since it's not needed in 3.3v hack. And I moved the right one because otherwise it didn't fit into the case.

                          My sketch:

                          #include <MySensor.h>
                          #include <SPI.h>
                          #include <readVcc.h>
                          
                          // ********** CONFIG **********************************
                          
                              #define NODE_ID AUTO          // ID of node
                              #define CHILD_ID 1            // ID of sensor
                              #define PIR_PIN 3             // Pin connected to the PIR
                              
                              #define MIN_V 2000            // empty voltage (0%)
                              #define MAX_V 3200            // full voltage (100%)
                          
                          // ****************************************************
                          
                          MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                          MySensor node;
                          
                          int oldBatteryPcnt;
                          int sentValue;
                          int forceSend = 0;
                          
                          void setup()
                          {
                            node.begin(NULL, NODE_ID, false);
                            node.sendSketchInfo("PIR Sensor", "1.2");
                            node.present(CHILD_ID, S_MOTION);
                            pinMode(PIR_PIN, INPUT);
                            digitalWrite(PIR_PIN, HIGH);
                          }
                          
                          void loop()
                          {
                            
                            // Get PIR
                            int value = digitalRead(PIR_PIN); // Get value of PIR
                            if (value != sentValue) { // If status of PIR has changed
                              resend(msg.set(value), 5); // Send PIR status to gateway
                              sentValue = value;
                            }
                          
                            // Send batterylevel
                            sendBattery(); 
                          
                            // Sleep until something happens with the sensor
                            node.sleep(PIR_PIN-2, CHANGE); 
                          }
                          
                          // FUNCTIONS
                          
                          void sendBattery() // Send battery percentage to GW
                          {
                            forceSend++;
                            int batteryPcnt = min(map(readVcc(), MIN_V, MAX_V, 0, 100), 100); // Get VCC and convert to percentage      
                            if (batteryPcnt != oldBatteryPcnt || forceSend >= 20) { // If battery percentage has changed
                              node.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt); // Send battery percentage to gateway
                              oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt; 
                              forceSend = 0;
                            }
                          }
                          
                          void resend(MyMessage &msg, int repeats) // Resend messages if not received by GW
                          {
                            int repeat = 0;
                            int repeatDelay = 0;
                            boolean ack = false;
                          
                            while ((ack == false) and (repeat < repeats)) {
                              if (node.send(msg)) {
                                ack = true;
                              } else {
                                ack = false;
                                repeatDelay += 100;
                              } 
                              repeat++;
                              delay(repeatDelay);
                            }
                          }
                          
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                          • SweebeeS Sweebee

                            I removed the left capacitor since it's not needed in 3.3v hack. And I moved the right one because otherwise it didn't fit into the case.

                            My sketch:

                            #include <MySensor.h>
                            #include <SPI.h>
                            #include <readVcc.h>
                            
                            // ********** CONFIG **********************************
                            
                                #define NODE_ID AUTO          // ID of node
                                #define CHILD_ID 1            // ID of sensor
                                #define PIR_PIN 3             // Pin connected to the PIR
                                
                                #define MIN_V 2000            // empty voltage (0%)
                                #define MAX_V 3200            // full voltage (100%)
                            
                            // ****************************************************
                            
                            MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                            MySensor node;
                            
                            int oldBatteryPcnt;
                            int sentValue;
                            int forceSend = 0;
                            
                            void setup()
                            {
                              node.begin(NULL, NODE_ID, false);
                              node.sendSketchInfo("PIR Sensor", "1.2");
                              node.present(CHILD_ID, S_MOTION);
                              pinMode(PIR_PIN, INPUT);
                              digitalWrite(PIR_PIN, HIGH);
                            }
                            
                            void loop()
                            {
                              
                              // Get PIR
                              int value = digitalRead(PIR_PIN); // Get value of PIR
                              if (value != sentValue) { // If status of PIR has changed
                                resend(msg.set(value), 5); // Send PIR status to gateway
                                sentValue = value;
                              }
                            
                              // Send batterylevel
                              sendBattery(); 
                            
                              // Sleep until something happens with the sensor
                              node.sleep(PIR_PIN-2, CHANGE); 
                            }
                            
                            // FUNCTIONS
                            
                            void sendBattery() // Send battery percentage to GW
                            {
                              forceSend++;
                              int batteryPcnt = min(map(readVcc(), MIN_V, MAX_V, 0, 100), 100); // Get VCC and convert to percentage      
                              if (batteryPcnt != oldBatteryPcnt || forceSend >= 20) { // If battery percentage has changed
                                node.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt); // Send battery percentage to gateway
                                oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt; 
                                forceSend = 0;
                              }
                            }
                            
                            void resend(MyMessage &msg, int repeats) // Resend messages if not received by GW
                            {
                              int repeat = 0;
                              int repeatDelay = 0;
                              boolean ack = false;
                            
                              while ((ack == false) and (repeat < repeats)) {
                                if (node.send(msg)) {
                                  ack = true;
                                } else {
                                  ack = false;
                                  repeatDelay += 100;
                                } 
                                repeat++;
                                delay(repeatDelay);
                              }
                            }
                            
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                            #35

                            @Sweebee Only real difference I see compared to my sketch is that I'm using a timeout when sleeping, so the watchdog stays enabled while sleeping.
                            According to the datasheet, the AtMega power consumption is roughly 4.7uA vs 0.6uA in powerdown mode with/without watchdog enabled:

                            0_1458297879428_Naamloos.png

                            This is a significant difference, but when including the PIR & nRF in the total power consumption it is only a small part.

                            http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                            • SweebeeS Sweebee

                              I removed the left capacitor since it's not needed in 3.3v hack. And I moved the right one because otherwise it didn't fit into the case.

                              My sketch:

                              #include <MySensor.h>
                              #include <SPI.h>
                              #include <readVcc.h>
                              
                              // ********** CONFIG **********************************
                              
                                  #define NODE_ID AUTO          // ID of node
                                  #define CHILD_ID 1            // ID of sensor
                                  #define PIR_PIN 3             // Pin connected to the PIR
                                  
                                  #define MIN_V 2000            // empty voltage (0%)
                                  #define MAX_V 3200            // full voltage (100%)
                              
                              // ****************************************************
                              
                              MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED);
                              MySensor node;
                              
                              int oldBatteryPcnt;
                              int sentValue;
                              int forceSend = 0;
                              
                              void setup()
                              {
                                node.begin(NULL, NODE_ID, false);
                                node.sendSketchInfo("PIR Sensor", "1.2");
                                node.present(CHILD_ID, S_MOTION);
                                pinMode(PIR_PIN, INPUT);
                                digitalWrite(PIR_PIN, HIGH);
                              }
                              
                              void loop()
                              {
                                
                                // Get PIR
                                int value = digitalRead(PIR_PIN); // Get value of PIR
                                if (value != sentValue) { // If status of PIR has changed
                                  resend(msg.set(value), 5); // Send PIR status to gateway
                                  sentValue = value;
                                }
                              
                                // Send batterylevel
                                sendBattery(); 
                              
                                // Sleep until something happens with the sensor
                                node.sleep(PIR_PIN-2, CHANGE); 
                              }
                              
                              // FUNCTIONS
                              
                              void sendBattery() // Send battery percentage to GW
                              {
                                forceSend++;
                                int batteryPcnt = min(map(readVcc(), MIN_V, MAX_V, 0, 100), 100); // Get VCC and convert to percentage      
                                if (batteryPcnt != oldBatteryPcnt || forceSend >= 20) { // If battery percentage has changed
                                  node.sendBatteryLevel(batteryPcnt); // Send battery percentage to gateway
                                  oldBatteryPcnt = batteryPcnt; 
                                  forceSend = 0;
                                }
                              }
                              
                              void resend(MyMessage &msg, int repeats) // Resend messages if not received by GW
                              {
                                int repeat = 0;
                                int repeatDelay = 0;
                                boolean ack = false;
                              
                                while ((ack == false) and (repeat < repeats)) {
                                  if (node.send(msg)) {
                                    ack = true;
                                  } else {
                                    ack = false;
                                    repeatDelay += 100;
                                  } 
                                  repeat++;
                                  delay(repeatDelay);
                                }
                              }
                              
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                              @Sweebee I see in the sketch, that you are enabling internal pull-up on PIR input. This means, that if PIR is not detecting movement and its output is set to zero, this pull-up resistor consumes 60uA (in the best case).

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                                @Sweebee I see in the sketch, that you are enabling internal pull-up on PIR input. This means, that if PIR is not detecting movement and its output is set to zero, this pull-up resistor consumes 60uA (in the best case).

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                                @Maciej-Kulawik in my calculations it is 6uA. The pirs use around 15-20 uA in sleep.

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                                • SweebeeS Sweebee

                                  @Maciej-Kulawik in my calculations it is 6uA. The pirs use around 15-20 uA in sleep.

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                                  @Sweebee Depending on value of these pull-up resistors. I have read that they have about 50k, so with vcc=3v you will get 60u.

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                                  • M Maciej Kulawik

                                    @Sweebee Depending on value of these pull-up resistors. I have read that they have about 50k, so with vcc=3v you will get 60u.

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                                    @Maciej-Kulawik removed the pull-up and they are all working fine :) Don't know why i have added it, in one of my oldest sketches i havent enabled it.

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