rfm69 and atc
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I have all this working now and have 7 devices on it to a serial gateway...
Using new RFM69 driver and RFM69_ATC...Its interesting to see the power levels change as packets flow...
If I can figure out how to do a PULL request, I will make it happen to 2.0b development branch...
tom
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:thumbsup:
sorry for delayed answer, a bit busy, I have actually no time to look at/share my experiments :confused:
I found this interesting too, seeing powerlevels change. btw I didn't finish the listenmode part, I'm on other things for the moment, so that's great if your are doing the job :)
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hi guys.
just a little update to say that I'm back on this :blush:
it's still a wip so I will share/release a bit later ;)
I have this working in mysensors dev for the moment.- I can get rssi value.
- atc power mode.
- listenmode : an mqtt esp8266 GW is peridocially waking up a proto node which is in deepsleep (the node is woken up by INT0 triggered by the radio of course). I will mainly use this for sort of remote watchdog for some of my nodes etc..
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Hi Scalz,
any progress here? Cant wait to use ATC and the rssi-value for my nodes :D
Thanks for your work :thumbsup:regards
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Hi Scalz,
any progress here? Cant wait to use ATC and the rssi-value for my nodes :D
Thanks for your work :thumbsup:regards
david@Fleischtorte So I am not the only one David waiting for ATC and RSSI ;)
David.
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@carlierd Yeah Davids FTW :D
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I have it all working, but my development environment and Jenkins are not in alignment, so my PR was rejected by the development team. They provide me NO help in resolving the issue... They tend to favor and support only the older NRF24L01 radio and have little interests in the newer, better preforming RFM69 or RFM95 radios. So have a look at my code changes in the close PR. It was not hard to implement. I have move on.....
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I have it all working, but my development environment and Jenkins are not in alignment, so my PR was rejected by the development team. They provide me NO help in resolving the issue... They tend to favor and support only the older NRF24L01 radio and have little interests in the newer, better preforming RFM69 or RFM95 radios. So have a look at my code changes in the close PR. It was not hard to implement. I have move on.....
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I did exactly what you ask, but it continued to fail in building the examples... In another PR, you pointed out that there were issue in building the examples under IDE 1.6.9.
My feeling were not hurt, but I did NOT want to wast anymore time in dealing with Jenkins with out guidance.... Also there is NO guide on what Jenkins expect to see in its development environment. it all trial and error...
FYI... I have developed RFM95 and TTN transport layers for my snapshot of your code.
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@frencho @lafleur
sorry for this delay. i'm busy, running..sometimes i refresh myself doing some sw but I admit i spent more time on hw than looking how to cleanly do this PR. ouch :sweat: but for me it has to be hobby even if I'm always rushing myself.
you're not true ;) in fact mysensors team is not nrf24 only :)as soon as i can, i will look. it could be a bit time consuming as it would be my first PR, why i always delay..boo lazy i am :blush: The best way I think (as, now, I'm not up to date with dev branch, I will need diffchecking my stuff):
- I would start/improve PR437 with minor changes needed. As mysensors drivers compiles ok, i would do in this way than taking lowpowerlab lib first (all warnings enabled of course)
- then a separated for ATC + or another one for ListenMode. to have a better history and not breaking anything.
so, I would separate the PR. I don't know if you tried like this (if i'm overhead), or what were your PR issue. I will look a bit later for curiosity or in case I would run in similar issue hihi.
Cool if you have it working :)
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@lafleur thanks for your work! On the weekend i was able to upgrade the driver and enable ATC with RSSI-Report. With the instructions from PR440 it was very easy :thumbsup:
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@lafleur thanks for your work! On the weekend i was able to upgrade the driver and enable ATC with RSSI-Report. With the instructions from PR440 it was very easy :thumbsup:
@Fleischtorte would you accept to share the work ? I started to play with the RFM69, but didn't get to the ATC part yet. It could save me a couple of hours, and debug ^^
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It's great to see that you got it all working from the PR440. I hope others will find your work useful....
I'm my test,it works very well.....
@lafleur @Fleischtorte @frencho I think I'm a bit dense today. I don't understand where the code currently sits in terms of something that could be tested. I see that PR440 was closed and referenced to go back to PR437 or open a new PR? I'd love to give ATC code a go on my RFM69HW's. Is it being integrated into the development branch? How would I go about testing at this time? I did a quick look at the codebase in git and there is no mention of ATC in the MySensors dev branch... A quick diff of the RFM69.cpp code from Felix and MySensors shows a few differences, so they are not 100% in sync. Alas, I'm at a loss on how to apply the work already done to test.. I can "git clone" like a banshee, but beyond that I'm lost with Jenkins. Sorry, again, dense today...
Any advice on how I can help is appreciated. I can test pretty easily. All of my nodes are Moteino's with RFM69HW radios.
Thanks again for everyone's efforts and work to make ATC a reality in the MySensors codebase!
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@frencho @BenCranston
This is my implementation of PR440first download new RFM69 driver from LowPowerLab https://github.com/LowPowerLab/RFM69/archive/master.zip
Replace the files from libraries\MySensors\drivers\RFM69 (copy all and replace)Change in file RFM69.cpp line 31-32
#include <RFM69.h> #include <RFM69registers.h>to
#include "RFM69.h" #include "RFM69registers.h"in RFM69_ATC.cpp line 32-34
#include <RFM69_ATC.h> #include <RFM69.h> // include the RFM69 library files as well #include <RFM69registers.h>to
#include "RFM69_ATC.h" #include "RFM69.h" // include the RFM69 library files as well #include "RFM69registers.h"i think this was the driver..
next was mysensors
in file libraries/MySensors/MySensor.h line 268
#include "drivers/RFM69/RFM69_ATC.cpp"in file libraries/MySensors/core/MyTransportRFM69.cpp
first in line 24#include "drivers/RFM69/RFM69_ATC.h"line 25-26
RFM69 _radio(MY_RF69_SPI_CS, MY_RF69_IRQ_PIN, MY_RFM69HW, MY_RF69_IRQ_NUM); uint8_t _address;to
#ifdef MY_RFM69_Enable_ATC RFM69_ATC _radio(MY_RF69_SPI_CS, MY_RF69_IRQ_PIN, MY_RFM69HW, MY_RF69_IRQ_NUM); #else RFM69 _radio(MY_RF69_SPI_CS, MY_RF69_IRQ_PIN, MY_RFM69HW, MY_RF69_IRQ_NUM); #endif uint8_t _address;and line 53 idk if this is necessary
return _radio.sendWithRetry(to,data,len);to
return _radio.sendWithRetry(to,data,len,5);btw i use not the dev version
https://github.com/mysensors/MySensors/pull/440 see comment from trlafleur
there is my testing node (molgan PIR )
/** * The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol * between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice. * The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each * repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the * network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes. * * Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org> * Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Sensnology AB * Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors * * Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org * Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. * ******************************* * * REVISION HISTORY * Version 1.0 - Henrik Ekblad * * DESCRIPTION * Motion Sensor example using HC-SR501 * http://www.mysensors.org/build/motion * */ // Enable debug prints #define MY_DEBUG // Enable and select radio type attached #define MY_NODE_ID 4 #define MY_RADIO_RFM69 #define MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY RF69_868MHZ #define MY_RFM69_NETWORKID 121 #define MY_RFM69_ENABLE_ENCRYPTION #define MY_RFM69_Enable_ATC #include <SPI.h> #include <MySensors.h> unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 120000; // Sleep time between reports (in milliseconds) #define DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR 3 // The digital input you attached your motion sensor. (Only 2 and 3 generates interrupt!) #define CHILD_ID 1 // Id of the sensor child #define CHILD_ID_RSSI 7 // Id for RSSI Value // Initialize motion message MyMessage msg(CHILD_ID, V_TRIPPED); // Initialize RSSI message MyMessage rssiMsg(CHILD_ID_RSSI,V_TEXT); void setup() { #ifdef MY_RFM69_Enable_ATC _radio.enableAutoPower(-70); Serial.println("ATC Aktiviert"); #endif pinMode(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR, INPUT); // sets the motion sensor digital pin as input } void presentation() { // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller sendSketchInfo("Molgan-PIR", "1.0"); // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices) present(CHILD_ID, S_DOOR); present(CHILD_ID_RSSI, S_INFO); } void loop() { // Read digital motion value boolean tripped = digitalRead(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR) == HIGH; Serial.println(tripped); send(msg.set(tripped?"1":"0")); // Send tripped value to gw int var1 = _radio.RSSI; send(rssiMsg.set(var1)); // Send RSSI value to gw // Sleep until interrupt comes in on motion sensor. Send update every two minute. sleep(digitalPinToInterrupt(DIGITAL_INPUT_SENSOR), CHANGE, SLEEP_TIME); }i hope this helps :) im just learing mysensors & co :expressionless:
david