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  • alexsh1A alexsh1

    @mar.conte I'm not familiar with the sketch you mentioned. The best is to use the voltmeter and oscillograph to determine consumption.

    Why do you have BOD 2.7v? I do not have any BOD - this would let a node to run on two batteries until voltage drops to below 1.9V

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    mar.conte
    wrote on last edited by
    #145

    @alexsh1
    I have only voltmeter extec, can i mesure ua?
    Can you send simple sketch for deep sleep ?

    M.C.

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    • mar.conteM mar.conte

      @alexsh1
      I have only voltmeter extec, can i mesure ua?
      Can you send simple sketch for deep sleep ?

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      Samuel235
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by
      #146

      @mar.conte - Are you basically saying that your hardware is using too much power to enable you to run on battery for any substantial time?

      MySensors 2.1.1
      Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
      Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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      • S Samuel235

        @mar.conte - Are you basically saying that your hardware is using too much power to enable you to run on battery for any substantial time?

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        mar.conte
        wrote on last edited by
        #147

        @Samuel235
        Yes, i want obtain few micro amp but its two month wich i try without result.....

        M.C.

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        • mar.conteM mar.conte

          @Samuel235
          Yes, i want obtain few micro amp but its two month wich i try without result.....

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          tonnerre33
          Hardware Contributor
          wrote on last edited by tonnerre33
          #148

          @mar.conte Which skecth did you use ?
          Did you have radio errors in your log ?

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            Samuel235
            Hardware Contributor
            wrote on last edited by
            #149

            Could you please either include your sketch here or give us a link to the example sketch that you used please.

            MySensors 2.1.1
            Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
            Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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            • S Samuel235

              Could you please either include your sketch here or give us a link to the example sketch that you used please.

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              mar.conte
              wrote on last edited by mar.conte
              #150

              @Samuel235
              Resolved
              I have try with sketc j gammon https://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?id=11497
              And the problem are pir input (model hrc-501)
              Are ever high and the cpu dont go in sleep.
              I have remove pir and all ok the atmega run 20 uah very good.
              Can you advise a good pir wich run to 3,3 V for my project?
              Tanks

              M.C.

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              • mar.conteM mar.conte

                @Samuel235
                Resolved
                I have try with sketc j gammon https://www.gammon.com.au/forum/?id=11497
                And the problem are pir input (model hrc-501)
                Are ever high and the cpu dont go in sleep.
                I have remove pir and all ok the atmega run 20 uah very good.
                Can you advise a good pir wich run to 3,3 V for my project?
                Tanks

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                mar.conte
                wrote on last edited by mar.conte
                #151

                @mar.conte
                im not sure why pir with simple test like this http://playground.arduino.cc/Code/PIRsense is ok
                but with my sketch the cpu reset forever

                
                #include <Arduino.h>            // assumes Arduino IDE v1.0 or greater
                #include <avr/sleep.h>
                #include <avr/wdt.h>
                #include <avr/power.h>
                #include <avr/io.h>
                            
                
                
                ISR (PCINT2_vect)
                {
                  // handle pin change interrupt for D0 to D7 here
                }  // end of PCINT2_vect
                
                
                
                const unsigned long WAIT_TIME = 4000;
                
                
                 const byte  LED =8 ;
                 
                 const byte  LED2 =9 ;
                int  wakepin =3 ;
                  unsigned long lastSleep;
                
                
                
                volatile boolean motionDetected=false;
                float batteryVolts = 5;
                char BATstr[10]; //longest battery voltage reading message = 9chars
                char sendBuf[32];
                byte sendLen;
                void checkBattery(void);
                
                #include <RFM69.h>    //get it here: https://www.github.com/lowpowerlab/rfm69
                #include <SPI.h>
                
                //*********************************************************************************************
                // *********** IMPORTANT SETTINGS - YOU MUST CHANGE/ONFIGURE TO FIT YOUR HARDWARE *************
                //*********************************************************************************************
                #define NETWORKID     100  // The same on all nodes that talk to each other
                #define NODEID        2    // The unique identifier of this node
                #define RECEIVER      1    // The recipient of packets
                
                //Match frequency to the hardware version of the radio on your Feather
                //#define FREQUENCY     RF69_433MHZ
                //#define FREQUENCY     RF69_868MHZ
                #define FREQUENCY     RF69_868MHZ
                #define ENCRYPTKEY    "sampleEncryptKey" //exactly the same 16 characters/bytes on all nodes!
                #define IS_RFM69HW   true // set to 'true' if you are using an RFM69HCW module
                
                //*********************************************************************************************
                #define SERIAL_BAUD   115200
                
                #define RFM69_CS      10
                #define RFM69_IRQ     2
                #define RFM69_IRQN    0  // Pin 2 is IRQ 0!
                #define RFM69_RST     9
                
                
                
                
                int16_t packetnum = 0;  // packet counter, we increment per xmission
                
                RFM69 radio = RFM69(RFM69_CS, RFM69_IRQ, IS_RFM69HW, RFM69_IRQN);  
                
                void setup () {
                
                
                
                 
                  pinMode (wakepin,INPUT);
                    pinMode(LED, OUTPUT);
                     pinMode(LED2, OUTPUT);
                       digitalWrite(wakepin,HIGH);
                   
                  
                  char buff[50];
                 
                  Serial.begin(SERIAL_BAUD);
                
                  Serial.println("Arduino RFM69HCW Transmitter");
                  
                  // Hard Reset the RFM module
                  pinMode(RFM69_RST, OUTPUT);
                  digitalWrite(RFM69_RST, HIGH);
                  delay(100);
                  digitalWrite(RFM69_RST, LOW);
                  delay(100);
                
                  // Initialize radio
                  radio.initialize(FREQUENCY,NODEID,NETWORKID);
                  if (IS_RFM69HW) {
                    radio.setHighPower();    // Only for RFM69HCW & HW!
                  }
                  radio.setPowerLevel(31); // power output ranges from 0 (5dBm) to 31 (20dBm)
                  
                  radio.encrypt(ENCRYPTKEY);
                  
                  pinMode(LED, OUTPUT);
                  Serial.print("\nTransmitting at ");
                  Serial.print(FREQUENCY==RF69_433MHZ ? 433 : FREQUENCY==RF69_868MHZ ? 868 : 915);
                  Serial.println(" MHz");
                
                 }
                
                
                
                
                uint16_t batteryReportCycles=0;
                
                
                
                void loop () 
                { 
                    
                   //rf();
                
                
                  sleepNow();
                   rf();
                    
                 //radio.sleep();
                   
                                // sleep function called here 
                
                
                 radio.sleep();
                }
                
                
                
                void wake ()
                {
                
                 // cancel sleep as a precaution
                  //sleep_disable();
                  // precautionary while we do other stuff
                 detachInterrupt (1);
                }  // end of wake
                
                void sleepNow()
                
                {
                
                   if (millis () - lastSleep >= WAIT_TIME)
                  {
                    lastSleep = millis ();
                
                
                    byte old_ADCSRA = ADCSRA;
                    // disable ADC
                    ADCSRA = 0;  
                    // pin change interrupt (example for D0)
                    PCMSK2 |= bit (PCINT16); // want pin 0
                    PCIFR  |= bit (PCIF2);   // clear any outstanding interrupts
                    PCICR  |= bit (PCIE2);   // enable pin change interrupts for D0 to D7
                
                    set_sleep_mode (SLEEP_MODE_PWR_DOWN);
                  
                    power_adc_disable();
                    power_spi_disable();
                    power_timer0_disable();
                    power_timer1_disable();
                    power_timer2_disable();
                    power_twi_disable();
                  //PORTB = 0x00;
                    UCSR0B &= ~bit (RXEN0);  // disable receiver
                    UCSR0B &= ~bit (TXEN0);  // disable transmitter
                
                    sleep_enable();
                    
                    noInterrupts ();
                  attachInterrupt (1, wake,HIGH);
                    digitalWrite (LED, LOW);
                 
                  interrupts ();
                    sleep_cpu ();      
                   digitalWrite (LED, HIGH);
                
                    sleep_disable();
                    power_all_enable();
                 
                    ADCSRA = old_ADCSRA;
                    PCICR  &= ~bit (PCIE2);   // disable pin change interrupts for D0 to D7
                    UCSR0B |= bit (RXEN0);  // enable receiver
                    UCSR0B |= bit (TXEN0);  // enable transmitter
                
                  }  // end of time to sleep
                   
                 
                }
                
                void rf()
                {
                 char radiopacket[20] = "Hello World #";
                  itoa(packetnum++, radiopacket+13, 10);
                  Serial.print("Sending "); Serial.println(radiopacket);
                    
                  if (!radio.sendWithRetry(RECEIVER, radiopacket, strlen(radiopacket))) { //target node Id, message as string or byte array, message length
                    Serial.println("OK");
                
                  }
                
                  radio.receiveDone(); //put radio in RX mode
                  Serial.flush(); //make sure all serial data is clocked out before sleeping the MCU
                  
                  
                
                
                 }
                

                M.C.

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                  Samuel235
                  Hardware Contributor
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #152

                  Firstly, i can't read the structure the way you have posted your sketch. You should use the code function in the reply, the icon looks like "</>" above where you make your reply. Put your code in there for us to have any chance of reading it at all.

                  Secondly, I don't think that this is the place to be posting this issue. For a start, this isn't an issue relevant to the bootloader in this thread and secondly, it doesn't even have anything to do with MySensors.

                  MySensors 2.1.1
                  Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                  Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                  • mar.conteM mar.conte

                    @alexsh1
                    I have only voltmeter extec, can i mesure ua?
                    Can you send simple sketch for deep sleep ?

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                    alexsh1
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #153

                    @mar.conte yes, you can measure consumption (should be in uA) while sleeping with a good voltmeter.

                    However, I really fail to understand what has Nick's sketch you mentioned to do with MySensors? I suppose some people here may be aware of sleeping issues, but again your problem has nothing to do with MySensors.

                    Please see the following - it may help you troubleshoot your issue
                    https://www.mysensors.org/build/battery

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                    • S Samuel235

                      Firstly, i can't read the structure the way you have posted your sketch. You should use the code function in the reply, the icon looks like "</>" above where you make your reply. Put your code in there for us to have any chance of reading it at all.

                      Secondly, I don't think that this is the place to be posting this issue. For a start, this isn't an issue relevant to the bootloader in this thread and secondly, it doesn't even have anything to do with MySensors.

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                      mar.conte
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #154

                      @Samuel235
                      I wanted to build my projects with mysensors, first of all I started with bootloader found in this section to try them with examples that I know because I do not know yet mysensors, I wanted to learn it so I took the liberty to insert code in your section. if you can figure out my problem thank you or I apologize for the trouble thanks

                      M.C.

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                        Samuel235
                        Hardware Contributor
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #155

                        I get why you done it, but i don't understand why. You don't need to 'know' mysensors.... There is a getting started page, i suggest you take a few hours and read through everything. I'm not helping with an issue that is completely not related to mysensors while on the mysensors forum. Just simply for future readers of this thread that come here to solve their issue, if this thread is bloated out with over 10/20 replies that is not related to the question at hand its much harder for them to find their resolution here. I suggest contacting the author of the code himself as i'm pretty sure that your issue is not the bootloader.

                        MySensors 2.1.1
                        Controller - OpenHAB (Virtual Machine)
                        Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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                        • S Samuel235

                          I get why you done it, but i don't understand why. You don't need to 'know' mysensors.... There is a getting started page, i suggest you take a few hours and read through everything. I'm not helping with an issue that is completely not related to mysensors while on the mysensors forum. Just simply for future readers of this thread that come here to solve their issue, if this thread is bloated out with over 10/20 replies that is not related to the question at hand its much harder for them to find their resolution here. I suggest contacting the author of the code himself as i'm pretty sure that your issue is not the bootloader.

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                          mar.conte
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #156

                          @Samuel235

                          Thanks anyway, this section introduced me to some very interesting bootloader, at least with these bootloader I can get a few microamperes for my projects, I will take note of your good day and thank you tips

                          M.C.

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                            siod
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #157

                            Hi guys,

                            I am getting an errror when trying to burn the bootloader, any idea what´s wrong? Im using Arduino IDE 1.6.10 and these settings:
                            0_1495966865551_upload-48973443-91a2-4504-a73b-96557383d6bf

                            and that´s the error:

                            avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jun 22 2016 at 16:05:21
                                     Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                     Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                            
                                     System wide configuration file is "T:\Programme\Arduino 1.6.10\hardware\tools\avr/etc/avrdude.conf"
                            
                                     Using Port                    : COM10
                                     Using Programmer              : stk500v1
                                     Overriding Baud Rate          : 19200
                                     AVR Part                      : ATmega328P
                                     Chip Erase delay              : 9000 us
                                     PAGEL                         : PD7
                                     BS2                           : PC2
                                     RESET disposition             : dedicated
                                     RETRY pulse                   : SCK
                                     serial program mode           : yes
                                     parallel program mode         : yes
                                     Timeout                       : 200
                                     StabDelay                     : 100
                                     CmdexeDelay                   : 25
                                     SyncLoops                     : 32
                                     ByteDelay                     : 0
                                     PollIndex                     : 3
                                     PollValue                     : 0x53
                                     Memory Detail                 :
                            
                                                              Block Poll               Page                       Polled
                                       Memory Type Mode Delay Size  Indx Paged  Size   Size #Pages MinW  MaxW   ReadBack
                                       ----------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ----- ----- ---------
                                       eeprom        65    20     4    0 no       1024    4      0  3600  3600 0xff 0xff
                                       flash         65     6   128    0 yes     32768  128    256  4500  4500 0xff 0xff
                                       lfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                       hfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                       efuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                       lock           0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                       calibration    0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                                       signature      0     0     0    0 no          3    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                            
                                     Programmer Type : STK500
                                     Description     : Atmel STK500 Version 1.x firmware
                                     Hardware Version: 2
                                     Firmware Version: 1.18
                                     Topcard         : Unknown
                                     Vtarget         : 0.0 V
                                     Varef           : 0.0 V
                                     Oscillator      : Off
                                     SCK period      : 0.1 us
                            
                            avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                            
                            Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.06s
                            
                            avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f (probably m328p)
                            avrdude: erasing chip
                            avrdude: reading input file "0x3F"
                            avrdude: writing lock (1 bytes):
                            
                            Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.03s
                            
                            avrdude: 1 bytes of lock written
                            avrdude: verifying lock memory against 0x3F:
                            avrdude: load data lock data from input file 0x3F:
                            avrdude: input file 0x3F contains 1 bytes
                            avrdude: reading on-chip lock data:
                            
                            Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.02s
                            
                            avrdude: verifying ...
                            avrdude: 1 bytes of lock verified
                            avrdude: reading input file "0x06"
                            avrdude: writing efuse (1 bytes):
                            
                            Writing |  ***failed;  
                            ################################################## | 100% 0.16s
                            
                            avrdude: 1 bytes of efuse written
                            avrdude: verifying efuse memory against 0x06:
                            avrdude: load data efuse data from input file 0x06:
                            avrdude: input file 0x06 contains 1 bytes
                            avrdude: reading on-chip efuse data:
                            
                            Fehler beim Brennen des Bootloaders.
                            Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.02s
                            
                            avrdude: verifying ...
                            avrdude: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000
                                     0xfe != 0x06
                            avrdude: verification error; content mismatch
                            
                            avrdude done.  Thank you.
                            

                            still learning...

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                            • siodS siod

                              Hi guys,

                              I am getting an errror when trying to burn the bootloader, any idea what´s wrong? Im using Arduino IDE 1.6.10 and these settings:
                              0_1495966865551_upload-48973443-91a2-4504-a73b-96557383d6bf

                              and that´s the error:

                              avrdude: Version 6.3, compiled on Jun 22 2016 at 16:05:21
                                       Copyright (c) 2000-2005 Brian Dean, http://www.bdmicro.com/
                                       Copyright (c) 2007-2014 Joerg Wunsch
                              
                                       System wide configuration file is "T:\Programme\Arduino 1.6.10\hardware\tools\avr/etc/avrdude.conf"
                              
                                       Using Port                    : COM10
                                       Using Programmer              : stk500v1
                                       Overriding Baud Rate          : 19200
                                       AVR Part                      : ATmega328P
                                       Chip Erase delay              : 9000 us
                                       PAGEL                         : PD7
                                       BS2                           : PC2
                                       RESET disposition             : dedicated
                                       RETRY pulse                   : SCK
                                       serial program mode           : yes
                                       parallel program mode         : yes
                                       Timeout                       : 200
                                       StabDelay                     : 100
                                       CmdexeDelay                   : 25
                                       SyncLoops                     : 32
                                       ByteDelay                     : 0
                                       PollIndex                     : 3
                                       PollValue                     : 0x53
                                       Memory Detail                 :
                              
                                                                Block Poll               Page                       Polled
                                         Memory Type Mode Delay Size  Indx Paged  Size   Size #Pages MinW  MaxW   ReadBack
                                         ----------- ---- ----- ----- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ----- ----- ---------
                                         eeprom        65    20     4    0 no       1024    4      0  3600  3600 0xff 0xff
                                         flash         65     6   128    0 yes     32768  128    256  4500  4500 0xff 0xff
                                         lfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                         hfuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                         efuse          0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                         lock           0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0  4500  4500 0x00 0x00
                                         calibration    0     0     0    0 no          1    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                                         signature      0     0     0    0 no          3    0      0     0     0 0x00 0x00
                              
                                       Programmer Type : STK500
                                       Description     : Atmel STK500 Version 1.x firmware
                                       Hardware Version: 2
                                       Firmware Version: 1.18
                                       Topcard         : Unknown
                                       Vtarget         : 0.0 V
                                       Varef           : 0.0 V
                                       Oscillator      : Off
                                       SCK period      : 0.1 us
                              
                              avrdude: AVR device initialized and ready to accept instructions
                              
                              Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.06s
                              
                              avrdude: Device signature = 0x1e950f (probably m328p)
                              avrdude: erasing chip
                              avrdude: reading input file "0x3F"
                              avrdude: writing lock (1 bytes):
                              
                              Writing | ################################################## | 100% 0.03s
                              
                              avrdude: 1 bytes of lock written
                              avrdude: verifying lock memory against 0x3F:
                              avrdude: load data lock data from input file 0x3F:
                              avrdude: input file 0x3F contains 1 bytes
                              avrdude: reading on-chip lock data:
                              
                              Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.02s
                              
                              avrdude: verifying ...
                              avrdude: 1 bytes of lock verified
                              avrdude: reading input file "0x06"
                              avrdude: writing efuse (1 bytes):
                              
                              Writing |  ***failed;  
                              ################################################## | 100% 0.16s
                              
                              avrdude: 1 bytes of efuse written
                              avrdude: verifying efuse memory against 0x06:
                              avrdude: load data efuse data from input file 0x06:
                              avrdude: input file 0x06 contains 1 bytes
                              avrdude: reading on-chip efuse data:
                              
                              Fehler beim Brennen des Bootloaders.
                              Reading | ################################################## | 100% 0.02s
                              
                              avrdude: verifying ...
                              avrdude: verification error, first mismatch at byte 0x0000
                                       0xfe != 0x06
                              avrdude: verification error; content mismatch
                              
                              avrdude done.  Thank you.
                              
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                              alexsh1
                              wrote on last edited by alexsh1
                              #158

                              @siod what board are you using? Windows or Mac?
                              I would suggest update Arduino IDE - you are running an old version

                              Many people experience similar issues when using a wrong version of IDE:

                              https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=431294.0

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                                GertSanders
                                Hardware Contributor
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #159

                                I have been using version 1.8.x (at 1.8.2 now) for quite a while now, so no experience with 1.6.10

                                Best is indeed to update the IDE, as this will also bring new versions of GCC (the compiler) and I thought also of AVRDUDE (transfertool). Not sure about that last bit though.

                                Gert

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                                  siod
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #160

                                  Hi guys,

                                  thx for your quick reply. I could upload the bootloader using ver 1.6.5 of the Arduino IDE. After that I realized ther is already a 1.8.2 version released which is closing the gaps between arduino.cc and arduino.org.
                                  I havent tested this version now, but I guess it was just an IDE error, so everything´s fine now...

                                  still learning...

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                                    martim
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #161

                                    I have copy the file over the existing files and then I get this error with burning:

                                    java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "{runtime.tools.avrdude.path}/bin/avrdude": CreateProcess error=2, The system cannot find the file specified

                                    I am using Arduino IDE 1.8.2

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                                      aclertant
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #162

                                      I'm probably a rare case but I successfully burn the bootloader (atmel 328p stand alone with slimeNode board) using atmel studio7 with an AVRMK2ISP, flash the mySensors code using arduino IDE and the "nodeManager" libraries succesfully too and everythings appear properly in my HomeAssistant, very nice, I've just give a paypal tips ;o)

                                      But I have no idea why I use this bootloader ??? If I used a nano, I wont change the bootloader ? Is there something better ? It could look stupid but their is no real explain about WHY I must change my bootloader on this page...

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                                        #163

                                        Found these bootloaders and using the 1MHz for some low power experiments. I did get this error message when burning the bootloader (using USBASP programmer) :
                                        "avrdude: WARNING: invalid value for unused bits in fuse "efuse", should be set to 1 according to datasheet
                                        This behaviour is deprecated and will result in an error in future version
                                        You probably want to use 0xfd instead of 0x05 (double check with your datasheet first)."

                                        The bootloader woas succesfully burned so the message was informational. I did look into this and made the following changes in boards.txt :
                                        I changed all the lines containing "......bootloader.extended_fuses="
                                        There are multiples sections in the file that have these lines.

                                        old value -> new value
                                        0x04 0xFC
                                        0x05 0xFD
                                        0x06 0xFE
                                        0x07 0xFF

                                        I used this site link text
                                        for calculating the new values for the extended fuse.
                                        Now the error message is gone. Maybe this is of any help when using these bootloaders.

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                                        • GertSandersG GertSanders

                                          @carlierd

                                          I can probably package this in a directory structure you could add to the Hardware folder in the Arduino files, but I do not have the time for it right now. I know that has been done for the original Optiboot 6.2 files already (including a pinout file for the various processor variants):
                                          https://github.com/Optiboot/optiboot

                                          For the moment I have added my boards.txt file as I use it in my Arduino IDE (common), it shows some fuse settings, but you are right: a document describing the fuse settings to use, and their effect on a bootloader would be a nice reference for many people.

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