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  • jendrushJ jendrush

    It's great project, and probably all of this forum user know it, but i have question. Can i ask for possible timeline for developement? When could we expect cloud service launch?

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    hek
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    @jendrush

    Timeline... yes, I only wish I knew... This is a project we are all doing on our free time (which varies over time). Giving an estimate might just give false hopes. One thing I know is that everything takes much longer than first anticipated.

    But, we'll work as much as we can without losing our families over it ;)

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      Hello,

      I've already made a sensors system interface to cosm in Perl, I could make the same for MySensors since I have all the basic and interface at the same time to some others domotics systems through JSON.

      I have already what I need to make the vera (uno+ethernet shield+nrf4L) but not yet enough on the other side(emitter) nor diversity.

      Is there a way I could simulate sensors reception, even run some lensors locally (I have humidity, dht11, FC-22-1, TCRT5000...) ? and thus try to emulate both in USB and Ethernet ?

      z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
      rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
      mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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      • epierreE epierre

        Hello,

        I've already made a sensors system interface to cosm in Perl, I could make the same for MySensors since I have all the basic and interface at the same time to some others domotics systems through JSON.

        I have already what I need to make the vera (uno+ethernet shield+nrf4L) but not yet enough on the other side(emitter) nor diversity.

        Is there a way I could simulate sensors reception, even run some lensors locally (I have humidity, dht11, FC-22-1, TCRT5000...) ? and thus try to emulate both in USB and Ethernet ?

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        @epierre I think you can. Use the serial command API to construct artificial messages as if they were coming from sensor nodes.
        Have a simple server socket report them to your domotics interface and you won't notice the difference!

        http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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          Hello,

          Well, I thought I would have to wait for 30 days to have hardware, but I received it under 9 days.... well recommended hardware seller here are worth 5 stars !

          Some soldering away and I'll have actual nodes !

          Best !

          z-wave - Vera -> Domoticz
          rfx - Domoticz <- MyDomoAtHome <- Imperihome
          mysensors -> mysensors-gw -> Domoticz

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            9 days is good. It happens sometimes when the post-office gods is in the right mood.

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              Hi all, i try to use your library in my project with Raspberry Pi as Gateway, I start with your example "piGateway", all starting is done, here debug lines:

              Starting Gateway...
              Sensor-1Gateway created...
              Hej-begin-SPI device = /dev/spidev0.0
              SPI speed = 8000000
              CE GPIO = 25
              STATUS = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
              RX_ADDR_P0-1 = 0x7365727631 0xabcdabc000
              RX_ADDR_P2-5 = 0xff 0xe3 0xe4 0xe5
              TX_ADDR = 0x7365727631
              RX_PW_P0-6 = 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20
              EN_AA = 0x3f
              EN_RXADDR = 0x3f
              RF_CH = 0x4c
              RF_SETUP = 0x07
              CONFIG = 0x0f
              DYNPD/FEATURE = 0x3f 0x04
              Data Rate = 1MBPS
              Model = nRF24L01+
              CRC Length = 16 bits
              PA Power = PA_MAX
              Radio setup complete-After setupRadio-After openReadingPipe-After startListening-After serial-Begin called

              but if I run my arduino with any examples (HumiditySensor, BatteryPoweredSensor, ...) They don't communicate. I double checked wiring, all is OK. Need help thanks.

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                Hi all, i try to use your library in my project with Raspberry Pi as Gateway, I start with your example "piGateway", all starting is done, here debug lines:

                Starting Gateway...
                Sensor-1Gateway created...
                Hej-begin-SPI device = /dev/spidev0.0
                SPI speed = 8000000
                CE GPIO = 25
                STATUS = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                RX_ADDR_P0-1 = 0x7365727631 0xabcdabc000
                RX_ADDR_P2-5 = 0xff 0xe3 0xe4 0xe5
                TX_ADDR = 0x7365727631
                RX_PW_P0-6 = 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20
                EN_AA = 0x3f
                EN_RXADDR = 0x3f
                RF_CH = 0x4c
                RF_SETUP = 0x07
                CONFIG = 0x0f
                DYNPD/FEATURE = 0x3f 0x04
                Data Rate = 1MBPS
                Model = nRF24L01+
                CRC Length = 16 bits
                PA Power = PA_MAX
                Radio setup complete-After setupRadio-After openReadingPipe-After startListening-After serial-Begin called

                but if I run my arduino with any examples (HumiditySensor, BatteryPoweredSensor, ...) They don't communicate. I double checked wiring, all is OK. Need help thanks.

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                @aliasdoc said:

                They don't communicate. I double checked wiring, all is OK. Need help thanks.

                Do you have a capacitor between power, and ground? I have had same problem, and it helped.

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                  Hi jendrush, yes I have a capacitor of 10uF, transmission is ok with another framework (RF24network).

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                    I have one arduino uno loaded with DallasTemperatureSensor sketch and on rPi running PiGateway example

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                    • A aliasdoc

                      Hi all, i try to use your library in my project with Raspberry Pi as Gateway, I start with your example "piGateway", all starting is done, here debug lines:

                      Starting Gateway...
                      Sensor-1Gateway created...
                      Hej-begin-SPI device = /dev/spidev0.0
                      SPI speed = 8000000
                      CE GPIO = 25
                      STATUS = 0x0e RX_DR=0 TX_DS=0 MAX_RT=0 RX_P_NO=7 TX_FULL=0
                      RX_ADDR_P0-1 = 0x7365727631 0xabcdabc000
                      RX_ADDR_P2-5 = 0xff 0xe3 0xe4 0xe5
                      TX_ADDR = 0x7365727631
                      RX_PW_P0-6 = 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20 0x20
                      EN_AA = 0x3f
                      EN_RXADDR = 0x3f
                      RF_CH = 0x4c
                      RF_SETUP = 0x07
                      CONFIG = 0x0f
                      DYNPD/FEATURE = 0x3f 0x04
                      Data Rate = 1MBPS
                      Model = nRF24L01+
                      CRC Length = 16 bits
                      PA Power = PA_MAX
                      Radio setup complete-After setupRadio-After openReadingPipe-After startListening-After serial-Begin called

                      but if I run my arduino with any examples (HumiditySensor, BatteryPoweredSensor, ...) They don't communicate. I double checked wiring, all is OK. Need help thanks.

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                      @aliasdoc Do the RX_ADDR_Px and TX_ADDR values match your configuration? If they are then communication seems to work ok.
                      Some other trivial questions:

                      • are both radio's on the same channel
                      • same baudrate
                      • both use CRC
                      • have same packet length/use dynamic packet length
                      • do you run the RPi code as root?

                      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                        #14

                        Hi Yveaux and thanks, effectively, config of my arduino is 2MBPS and RPi is 1MBPS, now it communicate but in RPI, I had "Unknown route from GW" error :

                        Dynamic payload size=7
                        Received: from=255, to=255, childId=79, mtype=9, type=0, crc=184, ''
                        Message crc ok.
                        header.type=0, header.to=255, radioId=0
                        Unknown route from GW

                        and from arduino:

                        Tx: fr=255,to=255,la=255,ne=255,ci=255,mt=4,ty=9,cr=184:
                        No relay nodes was found. Trying again in 10 seconds.

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                        • A aliasdoc

                          Hi Yveaux and thanks, effectively, config of my arduino is 2MBPS and RPi is 1MBPS, now it communicate but in RPI, I had "Unknown route from GW" error :

                          Dynamic payload size=7
                          Received: from=255, to=255, childId=79, mtype=9, type=0, crc=184, ''
                          Message crc ok.
                          header.type=0, header.to=255, radioId=0
                          Unknown route from GW

                          and from arduino:

                          Tx: fr=255,to=255,la=255,ne=255,ci=255,mt=4,ty=9,cr=184:
                          No relay nodes was found. Trying again in 10 seconds.

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                          @aliasdoc This one's for Hek ;-)

                          http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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                            Sorry Yveaux but I don't understand "Hek", what is this ?? thanks :)

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                              Sorry Yveaux but I don't understand "Hek", what is this ?? thanks :)

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                              @aliasdoc Hek is founder/cofounder of mysensors:) I am right?:)

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                                thanks jendrush, i'm so stupid :-1:

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                                • A aliasdoc

                                  Hi Yveaux and thanks, effectively, config of my arduino is 2MBPS and RPi is 1MBPS, now it communicate but in RPI, I had "Unknown route from GW" error :

                                  Dynamic payload size=7
                                  Received: from=255, to=255, childId=79, mtype=9, type=0, crc=184, ''
                                  Message crc ok.
                                  header.type=0, header.to=255, radioId=0
                                  Unknown route from GW

                                  and from arduino:

                                  Tx: fr=255,to=255,la=255,ne=255,ci=255,mt=4,ty=9,cr=184:
                                  No relay nodes was found. Trying again in 10 seconds.

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                                  @aliasdoc
                                  It looks like the gateway/controller don't know where to send/route message for node 255.
                                  I haven't really analyzed the RPI code that deeply but it must mimic the EEPROM routing table that the serial/ethernet gateway has (by picking up incomings messages last node.id)... If that is missing then RPI-gw has no clue where to send outgoing messages to nodes.

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                                    Sorry Yveaux but I don't understand "Hek", what is this ?? thanks :)

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                                    @aliasdoc said:

                                    Sorry Yveaux but I don't understand "Hek", what is this ?? thanks

                                    Hek is the son of HAL...and the secret sauce who made all this possible....

                                    All Hail Hek!!!

                                    ;-)

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                                      Hi Hek :), thanks for your reply, my RPi is my gateway, i try to make my own "cloud support", for testing, I have 1 RPi running as gateway (with example on github) and 1 sensor running BatteryPowerSensor sketch (original) like this:

                                      (my cloud system) <-------- RPi (as gateway) <------------ arduino sensor (with BatteryPowersensor sketch)

                                      Do I need to start inclusion mode ?? If I understand well, this mode is for automatic ID attribution, is correct ?

                                      And I don't see any EEPROM routing table in serial ethernet examples.

                                      Sorry if my questions are stupid, I try to understand how it works.

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                                        #22

                                        You really don't need to start include mode (that was more to help vera cope with things).
                                        A request for id will have messageType=4, type=5.

                                        What you got was:

                                        Received: from=255, to=255, childId=79, mtype=9, type=0, crc=184, '' 
                                        

                                        There actually is no mtype=9. Looks like your header is messed up. Probably due to usage of c-bifields for the header struct (which is assembled/disassembled differently for rpi/arduino compiler). This has been fixed in the upcoming version of the library (were we use normal bit operations to extract the part-8-bit header stuff). A quickfix could be to use full bytes for all header fields (on the arduin/rpi-side).

                                        Or you could have a look at the new development version: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/tree/development and make the corresponding changes to RPI code.

                                        If you do the (preferred) later approach, please make sure to create a github pull request so we don't duplicate any work. :)

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                                          Thanks Hek, I'll try to port the new development version to RPi and create pull request soon ;).

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