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  • alexsh1A alexsh1

    @GertSanders OK, the issue is in pins_arduino.h in 32PinBoard folder. The standard file is just not good. I'll have to find the right one for tqfp chip.

    EDIT: copied the "eightanaloginputs" variant in the variant folder, but still can only upload the first sketch after the bootloader, all other uploads are giving me "avrdude: stk500_getsync() attempt x of 10: not in sync:"

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    @GertSanders Gert, what pins_arduino.h are you using for this board please? Can you post it here?

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    • alexsh1A alexsh1

      @GertSanders Gert, what pins_arduino.h are you using for this board please? Can you post it here?

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      @alexsh1

      Here is the pins_arduino.h file for the 32pin TQFP package

      0_1465854245099_pins_arduino.h

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      • alexsh1A alexsh1

        @GertSanders Gert, what pins_arduino.h are you using for this board please? Can you post it here?

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        @alexsh1

        And here is a ZIP file with my complete atmega328p definitions

        0_1465854396475_atmega328p.zip

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          @alexsh1

          And here is a ZIP file with my complete atmega328p definitions

          0_1465854396475_atmega328p.zip

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          @GertSanders Many thanks for your help. This is probably my bad luck, but I have mixed up C1 and R1 mounting them vertically (not horizontally). What a stupid mistake really given that I have checked it a few times. Anyway, now everything is working.

          FYG, I looked at your pins_arduino.h - this is a standard one and it is not correct. I corrected the following entries:

          static const uint8_t SS   = 14;
          static const uint8_t MOSI = 15;
          static const uint8_t MISO = 16;
          static const uint8_t SCK  = 17;
          
          static const uint8_t SDA = 27;
          static const uint8_t SCL = 28;
          #define LED_BUILTIN 8
          
          static const uint8_t A0 = 23;
          static const uint8_t A1 = 24;
          static const uint8_t A2 = 25;
          static const uint8_t A3 = 26;
          static const uint8_t A4 = 27;
          static const uint8_t A5 = 28;
          static const uint8_t A6 = 19;
          static const uint8_t A7 = 22;
          
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          • alexsh1A alexsh1

            @GertSanders Many thanks for your help. This is probably my bad luck, but I have mixed up C1 and R1 mounting them vertically (not horizontally). What a stupid mistake really given that I have checked it a few times. Anyway, now everything is working.

            FYG, I looked at your pins_arduino.h - this is a standard one and it is not correct. I corrected the following entries:

            static const uint8_t SS   = 14;
            static const uint8_t MOSI = 15;
            static const uint8_t MISO = 16;
            static const uint8_t SCK  = 17;
            
            static const uint8_t SDA = 27;
            static const uint8_t SCL = 28;
            #define LED_BUILTIN 8
            
            static const uint8_t A0 = 23;
            static const uint8_t A1 = 24;
            static const uint8_t A2 = 25;
            static const uint8_t A3 = 26;
            static const uint8_t A4 = 27;
            static const uint8_t A5 = 28;
            static const uint8_t A6 = 19;
            static const uint8_t A7 = 22;
            
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            @alexsh1
            OK, I will check also on my side :-) Thanks for the feedback.

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            • GertSandersG GertSanders

              @alexsh1
              OK, I will check also on my side :-) Thanks for the feedback.

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              @GertSanders No worries! And signing works flawlessly on this node as well with ATSHA204A by the way :)

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                0_1466010177286_image.jpeg

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                  0_1466010177286_image.jpeg

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                  @alexsh1
                  Double plus good !
                  As I have no signing capability on my raspberry-turned-gateway I'm glad the hard work to simplify signing was done so well by @tbowmo and @Anticimex. Even without testing it I could assume it would work.

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                  • GertSandersG GertSanders

                    @alexsh1
                    Double plus good !
                    As I have no signing capability on my raspberry-turned-gateway I'm glad the hard work to simplify signing was done so well by @tbowmo and @Anticimex. Even without testing it I could assume it would work.

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                    @GertSanders You are welcome :) Btw, if you just patch in support to generate random data for a nonce, you can use the soft signing backend on rPi.

                    Do you feel secure today? No? Start requiring some signatures and feel better tomorrow ;)

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                    • AnticimexA Anticimex

                      @GertSanders You are welcome :) Btw, if you just patch in support to generate random data for a nonce, you can use the soft signing backend on rPi.

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                      @Anticimex
                      Well that sounds simple, but I'm more a hardware contributer, this is beyond my capabilities :-), especially in unix arena. I manage software developers for a living, so I know how much I do not know.

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                        Hello guys,

                        I am about to solder first PCB of this version. Just to be 100% sure, regarding C4 - what is the best value to use 1uF or 10uF, because I can see we can choose.

                        Regards,
                        Maciek

                        RPI2 + RFLink + PiFace D2 + Aeon Z-Wave Gen5 + Foscams FI9821P&R2 + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
                        RPI2 + RFXtrx433e + Foscams FI9821P + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
                        RPIB+ + TP-Link MR3420 + Huawei E173 GarageDomoticz :)

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                        • macieiksM macieiks

                          Hello guys,

                          I am about to solder first PCB of this version. Just to be 100% sure, regarding C4 - what is the best value to use 1uF or 10uF, because I can see we can choose.

                          Regards,
                          Maciek

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                          @macieiks

                          Better to use 10uF. The schematic needs to be updated (still shows 1uF, I use 10uF now).

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                            @GertSanders

                            Thank you for the update,
                            Last part what I am missing is battery holder. I was trying to search it in many stores located in my country however I was not able to get it. Is there any internet shop when I can buy online? I have one workaround to soldier different CR battery holder and connect via wires.

                            RPI2 + RFLink + PiFace D2 + Aeon Z-Wave Gen5 + Foscams FI9821P&R2 + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
                            RPI2 + RFXtrx433e + Foscams FI9821P + MySensors + UPS APC Back-UPS 950VA
                            RPIB+ + TP-Link MR3420 + Huawei E173 GarageDomoticz :)

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                              @GertSanders

                              Thank you for the update,
                              Last part what I am missing is battery holder. I was trying to search it in many stores located in my country however I was not able to get it. Is there any internet shop when I can buy online? I have one workaround to soldier different CR battery holder and connect via wires.

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                              @macieiks I bought the battery holder on http://www.ebay.co.uk/

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                                @macieiks I bought the battery holder on http://www.ebay.co.uk/

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                                @alexsh1 The link directs me to ebay home page... (possibly a country issue) can you give the name of the item so I can search?

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                                  @AWI I just put a link to an eBay. You put "Keystone 3013" in the search and hit search :-)

                                  http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KEYSTONE-3013-BATTERY-THM-RETAINER-16MM-/271911714571?hash=item3f4f337f0b:g:PsQAAOxyx-BSa7y-

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                                  • alexsh1A alexsh1

                                    @AWI I just put a link to an eBay. You put "Keystone 3013" in the search and hit search :-)

                                    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KEYSTONE-3013-BATTERY-THM-RETAINER-16MM-/271911714571?hash=item3f4f337f0b:g:PsQAAOxyx-BSa7y-

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                                    @alexsh1 :+1: (although pretty expensive...) building on your reference I found this
                                    Should do the job..

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                                      @alexsh1 do you plan to use this so small coincell with rfm69? very curious to see results regarding internal res during RX-Tx times...1.8V brownout should not be far i think..or maybe not :) because the voltage won't stay at 3v ;) but to counter effect, a nice capa at input with a current limiting resistor could help. reading/waiting voltage stabilize before transmitting can help too (I'm doing this with some CR2032 based nodes)

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                                        @alexsh1 :+1: (although pretty expensive...) building on your reference I found this
                                        Should do the job..

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                                        @AWI I only needed one or two and ordering 30 despite it is cheaper per unit, was probably too much for me.

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                                          @alexsh1 do you plan to use this so small coincell with rfm69? very curious to see results regarding internal res during RX-Tx times...1.8V brownout should not be far i think..or maybe not :) because the voltage won't stay at 3v ;) but to counter effect, a nice capa at input with a current limiting resistor could help. reading/waiting voltage stabilize before transmitting can help too (I'm doing this with some CR2032 based nodes)

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                                          @scalz Yes, that's the plan, but I think I'll come across many difficulties. For now I have the nrf24l01+ version fully working. And started scratching the surface with RFM69. This is nrf24l01+ SMD version and swapping it for RFM69 is not going to be easy. So far I have not seen any adapters for the SMD version.

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