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  • GertSandersG GertSanders

    @Samuel235

    For my boot loaders based on Optiboot 6.2, I normally use high fuse set to 0xDE

    Extract from my boards.txt file:

    menu.mhz=CPU Speed
    menu.bod=Brown Out Detection

    28PinBoard.name=atmega328p based - 28 pin DIL

    28PinBoard.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
    28PinBoard.upload.protocol=arduino
    28PinBoard.upload.maximum_size=32256
    28PinBoard.upload.maximum_data_size=2048

    28PinBoard.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude

    28PinBoard.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
    28PinBoard.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F

    28PinBoard.build.core=arduino:arduino
    28PinBoard.build.mcu=atmega328p

    28PinBoard.build.board=AVR_GERTSANDERS28PinBoard
    28PinBoard.build.variant=28PinBoard

    28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3=4V3
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x04
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7=2V7
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x05
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8=1V8
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.off=Disabled
    28PinBoard.menu.bod.off.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07

    28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8= 8Mhz - internal - 38K4 - D8
    28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
    28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
    28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.build.f_cpu=8000000L
    28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.upload.speed=38400
    28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.file=myoptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_08M_038400_B0.hex

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    Samuel235
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    #76

    @GertSanders I used that DA high fuse simply to make sure the default bootloader fitted, however if its too big will it cause issues on serial ipload even if its a very small upload? Could that be the reason?

    I will try your bootloader without the LED as my module doesn't contain the LED. This is very hard to read from a mobile device so i will attempt this when i get home tonight. Thank you once again for your files and time.

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

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    • GertSandersG GertSanders

      @carlierd
      In sleep mode it does not matter which frequency is used. The watchdog timer runs off its own clock and that is the same for all three cases. The fact that you get around 4 uA is just because you still have a watchdogtimer running. With full deep sleep and complete shutdown of the radio we should see 1-2 uA if external pullup of more then 2MOhm is used.
      The mcu frequency is important for the active time. Higher frequency means faster startup and faster completion of tasks.
      8Mhz is a good compromise as the internal oscillator is less powerhungry then fullswing crystal.
      And you need less parts.

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      wrote on last edited by
      #77

      @GertSanders Hello. I tried the full deep sleep and it's really amazing !

      I used your 8MHz with internal crystal and B0 led, BOD disabled. RFM69 for radio and just a switch via a 10MOhm resistor.
      With the switch open: 280nA
      With the switch close: 580nA

      Measures done with a uCurrent Gold.
      So I am sure now that I found the good bootloader for my application. It's simple to install and I can change easily the BOD !
      Thanks !

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      • carlierdC carlierd

        @GertSanders Hello. I tried the full deep sleep and it's really amazing !

        I used your 8MHz with internal crystal and B0 led, BOD disabled. RFM69 for radio and just a switch via a 10MOhm resistor.
        With the switch open: 280nA
        With the switch close: 580nA

        Measures done with a uCurrent Gold.
        So I am sure now that I found the good bootloader for my application. It's simple to install and I can change easily the BOD !
        Thanks !

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        GertSanders
        Hardware Contributor
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        #78

        @carlierd
        Great to hear those low consumption numbers.

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        • GertSandersG GertSanders

          @carlierd
          Great to hear those low consumption numbers.

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          carlierd
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          #79

          @GertSanders
          Yes, very impressive ! But finally not a lot of difference with the same node using interruption and sleep.
          The auto-discharge of AA batteries is really important compare to node consumption.

          David.

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          • GertSandersG GertSanders

            @Samuel235

            For my boot loaders based on Optiboot 6.2, I normally use high fuse set to 0xDE

            Extract from my boards.txt file:

            menu.mhz=CPU Speed
            menu.bod=Brown Out Detection

            28PinBoard.name=atmega328p based - 28 pin DIL

            28PinBoard.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
            28PinBoard.upload.protocol=arduino
            28PinBoard.upload.maximum_size=32256
            28PinBoard.upload.maximum_data_size=2048

            28PinBoard.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude

            28PinBoard.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
            28PinBoard.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F

            28PinBoard.build.core=arduino:arduino
            28PinBoard.build.mcu=atmega328p

            28PinBoard.build.board=AVR_GERTSANDERS28PinBoard
            28PinBoard.build.variant=28PinBoard

            28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3=4V3
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x04
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7=2V7
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x05
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8=1V8
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.off=Disabled
            28PinBoard.menu.bod.off.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07

            28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8= 8Mhz - internal - 38K4 - D8
            28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
            28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
            28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.build.f_cpu=8000000L
            28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.upload.speed=38400
            28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.file=myoptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_08M_038400_B0.hex

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            Samuel235
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            @GertSanders, I have just managed to make time to remake a node and troubleshoot its upload issues with your suggested solution. So i went a head, got everything made up the minimal version, MCU, caps, and programming headers. I made sure all connections were working fine, they were. I then read the fuses, all fine and dandy. I then burnt your suggested fuses of;

            bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
            bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
            bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
            

            Then the problem came. I lost all contact to the node, tried slowing the clock rate down on AVRDUDE to read it, nothing. I've hooked up my crystal just in case it burnt it incorrectly and thought it had an external crystal, nothing there either.

            I'll be honest, i'm a little confused.

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

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            • S Samuel235

              @GertSanders, I have just managed to make time to remake a node and troubleshoot its upload issues with your suggested solution. So i went a head, got everything made up the minimal version, MCU, caps, and programming headers. I made sure all connections were working fine, they were. I then read the fuses, all fine and dandy. I then burnt your suggested fuses of;

              bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
              bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
              bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
              

              Then the problem came. I lost all contact to the node, tried slowing the clock rate down on AVRDUDE to read it, nothing. I've hooked up my crystal just in case it burnt it incorrectly and thought it had an external crystal, nothing there either.

              I'll be honest, i'm a little confused.

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              GertSanders
              Hardware Contributor
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              #81

              @Samuel235
              I'm out of ideas myself. I have been using several boot loader versions with the LED on different pins and different upload speeds or clockspeeds, and so far all my boot loaders work on my nodes.
              Maybe you should write down step by step what you do, without assuming we know which steps you take, so we can see if the procedure is correct. Other then that it could be a board issue, but then if you already have a working board which allows uploading ???

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                Samuel235
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                @GertSanders

                Here is the process i have gone through so far:

                1. Soldered the MCU in place.
                2. Soldered the ISP and FTDI header in place.
                3. Soldered the Capacitors and resistor in place.
                4. Connected the board to PC through ISP.
                5. Checked for continuity through-out the board on all ISP header Pins and corresponding MCU pins.
                6. Check for correct voltage on all of the VCC and GND points.
                7. Ran a fuse check on AVRDUDE and got back all the default fuses.
                8. Checked that your fuses were going to be okay with my board using the fuse calculator.
                9. Entered your suggested fuse settings into AVRDUDE and burned.
                10. Went to read the fuses (like i always do after burning them to double check they have been applied). Got no answer for the device.
                11. Disconnected and connected the board back and read fuses over and over again with no hope with all of the speed options available within AVRDUDESS.
                12. Connected a 8MHz external crystal and checked for fuse readings yet again, nothing.
                13. Came here to see if you have any idea what has happened.

                I didn't even get to the point of choosing one of your bootloaders that you gave me to try, so i'm more than sure it is either a fuse problem or a board problem (which i'm doubtful of since it was working before i burned the new fuse settings).

                I haven't soldered the Radio, the radio's capacitor, battery holder, or the screw terminal block. Other than that, everything else has been assembled. The only other hardware thing that it could be, but not sure why it would work until i burnt the fuse settings, is there may be a 4.7uF as one of the capacitors where it should be a 0.1uF. I have replaced the one on the reset line so i can guarantee it is not that one. The only other caps on the board are decoupling/filtering caps.

                I do already have one board with the fuses that you saw me use before (which you questioned why i used the size of the boot sector that i did) and that is working perfectly fine. But as you know that is just running a sketch that was uploaded through "Upload using programmer".

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

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                  @GertSanders

                  Here is the process i have gone through so far:

                  1. Soldered the MCU in place.
                  2. Soldered the ISP and FTDI header in place.
                  3. Soldered the Capacitors and resistor in place.
                  4. Connected the board to PC through ISP.
                  5. Checked for continuity through-out the board on all ISP header Pins and corresponding MCU pins.
                  6. Check for correct voltage on all of the VCC and GND points.
                  7. Ran a fuse check on AVRDUDE and got back all the default fuses.
                  8. Checked that your fuses were going to be okay with my board using the fuse calculator.
                  9. Entered your suggested fuse settings into AVRDUDE and burned.
                  10. Went to read the fuses (like i always do after burning them to double check they have been applied). Got no answer for the device.
                  11. Disconnected and connected the board back and read fuses over and over again with no hope with all of the speed options available within AVRDUDESS.
                  12. Connected a 8MHz external crystal and checked for fuse readings yet again, nothing.
                  13. Came here to see if you have any idea what has happened.

                  I didn't even get to the point of choosing one of your bootloaders that you gave me to try, so i'm more than sure it is either a fuse problem or a board problem (which i'm doubtful of since it was working before i burned the new fuse settings).

                  I haven't soldered the Radio, the radio's capacitor, battery holder, or the screw terminal block. Other than that, everything else has been assembled. The only other hardware thing that it could be, but not sure why it would work until i burnt the fuse settings, is there may be a 4.7uF as one of the capacitors where it should be a 0.1uF. I have replaced the one on the reset line so i can guarantee it is not that one. The only other caps on the board are decoupling/filtering caps.

                  I do already have one board with the fuses that you saw me use before (which you questioned why i used the size of the boot sector that i did) and that is working perfectly fine. But as you know that is just running a sketch that was uploaded through "Upload using programmer".

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                  GertSanders
                  Hardware Contributor
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                  #83

                  @Samuel235
                  One possible reason: the BOD setting is now 0x06, which is the value if you use the Arduino IDE to burn the bootloader and set the fuses.
                  Since you use AVRDUDE ditectly, the extended fuse needs a different value (the one you get from the AVR fuse calculator at ATMEL).
                  I'm using my phone for this reply, so can not check the actual site right now

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                  • GertSandersG GertSanders

                    @Samuel235
                    One possible reason: the BOD setting is now 0x06, which is the value if you use the Arduino IDE to burn the bootloader and set the fuses.
                    Since you use AVRDUDE ditectly, the extended fuse needs a different value (the one you get from the AVR fuse calculator at ATMEL).
                    I'm using my phone for this reply, so can not check the actual site right now

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                    Samuel235
                    Hardware Contributor
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                    #84

                    @GertSanders, you're correct in that. I encountered this issue with my first board but the avrdude still contacted the board unlike this one. To test this out would you suggest me trying to burn the bootloader with the Arduino IDE?

                    I will attempt this tomorrow if so.

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

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                    • S Samuel235

                      @GertSanders, you're correct in that. I encountered this issue with my first board but the avrdude still contacted the board unlike this one. To test this out would you suggest me trying to burn the bootloader with the Arduino IDE?

                      I will attempt this tomorrow if so.

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                      GertSanders
                      Hardware Contributor
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #85

                      @Samuel235
                      I just checked the avr calculator.
                      The extended fuse is FE for a BOD at 1.8V
                      Low E2 means internal oscillator. So that should be OK.

                      I always use an arduino as ISP programmer when loading a bootloader onto a blank atmega328.

                      Tomorrow I will also test a new board with the AU variant (smd) of the mcu. Should be similar to your setup.

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                        Samuel235
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                        wrote on last edited by Samuel235
                        #86

                        Just to keep you updated on the situation @GertSanders;

                        I have now double checked it hasn't burnt a external 8MHz crystal fuse setting, which it hasn't. I can't check for 16MHz setting as i do not have a 16MHz crystal or a board with one on. I will be making a new board later with a fresh MCU to see if it happens all over again. I need to stock up on 0.1uF caps to make any more boards after this one today so this is my only option for the moment.

                        Keep me posted on your AU style board that you're assembling today :)

                        EDIT/UPDATE

                        After remaking another board, the only thing i can think i did incorrectly was burn a high fuse of 0xEE. This would disable all SPI downloads and turn on watch dog timer. Do you think this may be whats happened here?

                        The new board is working perfectly fine. I've burnt the correct fuses and can read the fuses back.

                        I have downloaded your bootloader you included above (optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex). I made a new directory in 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\bootloaders' called gertsoptiboot and saved the .hex file inside of there. So the overall directory of the bootloader is: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\bootloaders\gertsoptiboot\optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex'.

                        The board.txt file i have added your included text in there but i assumed that i need to change the bootloader file path and name, so my boards.txt entry for you looks like this;

                        ##############################################################
                        ##                        GERTSANDERS                       ##
                        ##############################################################
                        
                        menu.mhz=CPU Speed
                        menu.bod=Brown Out Detection
                        
                        28PinBoard.name=atmega328p based - 28 pin DIL
                        
                        28PinBoard.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                        28PinBoard.upload.protocol=arduino
                        28PinBoard.upload.maximum_size=32256
                        28PinBoard.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                        
                        28PinBoard.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                        
                        28PinBoard.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                        28PinBoard.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                        
                        28PinBoard.build.core=arduino:arduino
                        28PinBoard.build.mcu=atmega328p
                        
                        28PinBoard.build.board=AVR_GERTSANDERS28PinBoard
                        28PinBoard.build.variant=28PinBoard
                        
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3=4V3
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x04
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7=2V7
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x05
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8=1V8
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.off=Disabled
                        28PinBoard.menu.bod.off.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                        
                        28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8= 8Mhz - internal - 38K4 - D8
                        28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                        28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
                        28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                        28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.upload.speed=4800
                        28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.file=gertsoptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex
                        

                        I have changed the bottom two lines and will change the arduino menu name when its working. While this all like fine to me (obviously point out any errors for me here if i have done any) I'm getting a little error of "pins_arduino.h: No such file or directory". I have done a little searching around and basically i think its because i do not have a variant folder for this board/entry. I'm assuming that you have a subfolder inside of 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\variants' titled something like "28PinBoard"?

                        To fix my issue i think i either need a copy of your variant folder OR to change the variant inside of boards.txt to that of something like 28PinBoard.build.variant=arduino:standard. Would this work considering there is nothing different on my MCU to that of a arduino board?

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

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                        • S Samuel235

                          Just to keep you updated on the situation @GertSanders;

                          I have now double checked it hasn't burnt a external 8MHz crystal fuse setting, which it hasn't. I can't check for 16MHz setting as i do not have a 16MHz crystal or a board with one on. I will be making a new board later with a fresh MCU to see if it happens all over again. I need to stock up on 0.1uF caps to make any more boards after this one today so this is my only option for the moment.

                          Keep me posted on your AU style board that you're assembling today :)

                          EDIT/UPDATE

                          After remaking another board, the only thing i can think i did incorrectly was burn a high fuse of 0xEE. This would disable all SPI downloads and turn on watch dog timer. Do you think this may be whats happened here?

                          The new board is working perfectly fine. I've burnt the correct fuses and can read the fuses back.

                          I have downloaded your bootloader you included above (optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex). I made a new directory in 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\bootloaders' called gertsoptiboot and saved the .hex file inside of there. So the overall directory of the bootloader is: 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\bootloaders\gertsoptiboot\optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex'.

                          The board.txt file i have added your included text in there but i assumed that i need to change the bootloader file path and name, so my boards.txt entry for you looks like this;

                          ##############################################################
                          ##                        GERTSANDERS                       ##
                          ##############################################################
                          
                          menu.mhz=CPU Speed
                          menu.bod=Brown Out Detection
                          
                          28PinBoard.name=atmega328p based - 28 pin DIL
                          
                          28PinBoard.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                          28PinBoard.upload.protocol=arduino
                          28PinBoard.upload.maximum_size=32256
                          28PinBoard.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                          
                          28PinBoard.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                          
                          28PinBoard.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                          28PinBoard.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                          
                          28PinBoard.build.core=arduino:arduino
                          28PinBoard.build.mcu=atmega328p
                          
                          28PinBoard.build.board=AVR_GERTSANDERS28PinBoard
                          28PinBoard.build.variant=28PinBoard
                          
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3=4V3
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x04
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7=2V7
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x05
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8=1V8
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.off=Disabled
                          28PinBoard.menu.bod.off.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                          
                          28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8= 8Mhz - internal - 38K4 - D8
                          28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                          28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
                          28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                          28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.upload.speed=4800
                          28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.file=gertsoptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex
                          

                          I have changed the bottom two lines and will change the arduino menu name when its working. While this all like fine to me (obviously point out any errors for me here if i have done any) I'm getting a little error of "pins_arduino.h: No such file or directory". I have done a little searching around and basically i think its because i do not have a variant folder for this board/entry. I'm assuming that you have a subfolder inside of 'C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr\variants' titled something like "28PinBoard"?

                          To fix my issue i think i either need a copy of your variant folder OR to change the variant inside of boards.txt to that of something like 28PinBoard.build.variant=arduino:standard. Would this work considering there is nothing different on my MCU to that of a arduino board?

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                          wrote on last edited by GertSanders
                          #87

                          @Samuel235

                          So here is my update: on my board I was able to upload my boot loader for 8MHz internal oscillator, with 34K8 upload speed and a led on pin D8. Here is the board running the "blink" sketch:

                          0_1460809876803_Screen Shot 2016-04-16 at 14.26.47.jpg

                          To make life easier I have zipped my complete folder, which I keep under the "hardware" folder in the sketches folder:

                          0_1460809951141_atmega328p.zip

                          I started with loading the ISP sketch on my Uno compatible board (it is set up for loading boot loaders on DIL type of atmega328):

                          0_1460810124544_IMG_7912.jpg

                          Then I choose the following settings in the Arduino IDE:

                          0_1460810237368_Screen Shot 2016-04-16 at 14.36.25.jpg

                          After choosing these settings I selected "Burn Bootloader", which resulted in a good loading. Since there is no sketch yet, my board cycles through a reset fase (and thus the LED blinks three times every few seconds).

                          After that I selected my FTDI interface and uploaded the BLINK sketch with the same settings, and bingo: blinky lights.

                          My next step will now be to add the radio and do a LED dimming test, to be continued ...

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                            So here is my update: on my board I was able to upload my boot loader for 8MHz internal oscillator, with 34K8 upload speed and a led on pin D8. Here is the board running the "blink" sketch:

                            0_1460809876803_Screen Shot 2016-04-16 at 14.26.47.jpg

                            To make life easier I have zipped my complete folder, which I keep under the "hardware" folder in the sketches folder:

                            0_1460809951141_atmega328p.zip

                            I started with loading the ISP sketch on my Uno compatible board (it is set up for loading boot loaders on DIL type of atmega328):

                            0_1460810124544_IMG_7912.jpg

                            Then I choose the following settings in the Arduino IDE:

                            0_1460810237368_Screen Shot 2016-04-16 at 14.36.25.jpg

                            After choosing these settings I selected "Burn Bootloader", which resulted in a good loading. Since there is no sketch yet, my board cycles through a reset fase (and thus the LED blinks three times every few seconds).

                            After that I selected my FTDI interface and uploaded the BLINK sketch with the same settings, and bingo: blinky lights.

                            My next step will now be to add the radio and do a LED dimming test, to be continued ...

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                            @GertSanders I will test this as we speak! May I ask if there is a difference between your DIL and TQFP entries in your boards.txt?

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

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                              @GertSanders I will test this as we speak! May I ask if there is a difference between your DIL and TQFP entries in your boards.txt?

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                              @Samuel235

                              In the boards.txt you will see additional entries for the 32 pin version. These are basically a repeat of all the inputs for the 28 pin version.

                              So yes, there is a difference in the boards.txt file, but the boot loaders remain the same.

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                                In the boards.txt you will see additional entries for the 32 pin version. These are basically a repeat of all the inputs for the 28 pin version.

                                So yes, there is a difference in the boards.txt file, but the boot loaders remain the same.

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                                @GertSanders I'm sorry, I didn't look inside of the folder your provided before i asked that question.

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                                  Last update on this topic to save bogging it down now, just to assist anyone else looking to use your bootloaders. I have managed to upload sketches to my MCU. I'm running the 'optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex' bootloader with the following boards.txt entry:

                                  ##############################################################
                                  ##                        GERTSANDERS                       ##
                                  ##############################################################
                                  
                                  menu.mhz=CPU Speed
                                  menu.bod=Brown Out Detection
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.name=atmega328p based - 28 pin DIL
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.upload.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                  28PinBoard.upload.protocol=arduino
                                  28PinBoard.upload.maximum_size=32256
                                  28PinBoard.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.bootloader.tool=arduino:avrdude
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                                  28PinBoard.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.build.core=arduino:arduino
                                  28PinBoard.build.mcu=atmega328p
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.build.board=AVR_GERTSANDERS28PinBoard
                                  28PinBoard.build.variant=28PinBoard
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3=4V3
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.4v3.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x04
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7=2V7
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.2v7.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x05
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8=1V8
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.1v8.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x06
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.off=Disabled
                                  28PinBoard.menu.bod.off.bootloader.extended_fuses=0x07
                                  
                                  28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8= 8Mhz - internal - 4K8 - D8
                                  28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.low_fuses=0xE2
                                  28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.high_fuses=0xDE
                                  28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                                  28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.upload.speed=4800
                                  28PinBoard.menu.mhz.8Mi-38K4-D8.bootloader.file=gertsoptiboot/optiboot_atmega328_08m_004800_noled.hex
                                  

                                  I'de like to thank you for the time and effort you have put in to assist me on this problem. I will be making entries for the rest of your bootloaders that you have also kindly given to us. I'll be changing this to a faster upload speed bootloader variant to allow for quicker uploads, maybe the 'optiboot_atmega328_08M_038400_NOLED.hex'. Would you advise me to use this bootloader with the correct boards.txt entry for it, would it be okay to have on my switch node permanently or is there something in there that wouldn't make it appropriate?

                                  After seeing the extent that you have gone to with your customization with the bootloaders, it has inspired me to get into bootloaders myself. All in due time.

                                  Thank you once again :)

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

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                                    I have upgraded my Arduino to 1.6.8, running Ubuntu 14.04LTS and downloaded the GertSander great optiboot :-)
                                    I use Arduino Pro mini clones from ebay. I have removed power LED and LDO, since those shall be powered from 2pcs AAA . I can read "80e" on the crystal - I assume this is 8MHz
                                    But I get weird troubles, I can flash bootloader via TinyUSB and upload sketch via FTDI, but not the lower frequencies like 1MHz or 4MHz, my working sketch upload is with 8 MHz (I have not tried with a higer freq). I can upload both using internal and external crystal settings. I use BOD=1.8V
                                    I have been suspecting my USB cable to MiniUSB to FTDI, but it's working when I use the 8MHz frequencey and 38K4baud rate
                                    any good ideas?

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                                      I have upgraded my Arduino to 1.6.8, running Ubuntu 14.04LTS and downloaded the GertSander great optiboot :-)
                                      I use Arduino Pro mini clones from ebay. I have removed power LED and LDO, since those shall be powered from 2pcs AAA . I can read "80e" on the crystal - I assume this is 8MHz
                                      But I get weird troubles, I can flash bootloader via TinyUSB and upload sketch via FTDI, but not the lower frequencies like 1MHz or 4MHz, my working sketch upload is with 8 MHz (I have not tried with a higer freq). I can upload both using internal and external crystal settings. I use BOD=1.8V
                                      I have been suspecting my USB cable to MiniUSB to FTDI, but it's working when I use the 8MHz frequencey and 38K4baud rate
                                      any good ideas?

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                                      @bjacobse

                                      You should not flash the 4Mhz bootloader to a pro mini, because it works in 2 ways: with 8Mhz crystal or using the internal oscillator.

                                      When using the internal oscillator, you can use it at 8Mhz (default) or at 1Mhz. In this last case, the fuse for clockdivision by 8 need to be set.

                                      I have not experimented with a clock division by 2, which would allow the 4MHz boot loader to work.

                                      I have some 4MHz crystals, so that is why I compiled the 4Mhz version of the boot loader.

                                      When uploading via FTDI, you need to keep the settings at which you flashed the bootloader.

                                      I found that when using the internal oscillator, there is a difference when you flash at 5V or at 3V3 for the same processor. If you flash the boatloader while it is powered at 5V, and then use the processor at 3V3 you may have issues with loading via FTDI at higher speeds, because the actual speed of the internal oscillator is different at 5V or 3V3.

                                      So I think it is best to always use the crystal.

                                      If you do need to run the processor at slower speed, keep the 8Mhz crystal setting, but use clock division. This means you need to change the fuse settings to make that work.

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                                        @hek I wanted to upload a ZIP file of my hardware sub folder so people can just expand that ZIP into their <sketches>\hardware directory, but the Openhardware.io site unpacks the ZIP and puts the files in various places.
                                        Is there a way to upload a ZIP without it being unpacked ? Is a RAR file allowed (not tested this). I tried renaming the extension to .unzip_this but that "file type" is not accepted by the import function.

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                                          Good afternoon @GertSanders, I'm over the moon with your bootloaders than you provided me. Is there anything that would make you advice me not to use your 'optiboot_atmega328_08M_038400_NOLED.hex' bootloader full time on my light switches?

                                          MySensors 2.1.1
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                                          Gateway - Arduino Mega MQTT Gateway W5100

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