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  • alexsh1A Offline
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    #5

    I have Moteino MEGA USB with rfm69hcw onboard and a node with adapter (rfm69cw to nrf24l01+) and I think the problem is in the adapter. I really do not think this is antenna issue.

    The rfm69* IRQ has to be connected to D2 or something?

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      yes this shoud be d2/int2 for 1284p...have you tried your GW with a working node to see on what side is your problem.
      i agree with you, i have an adapter for rfm69 i use sometimes for breadboarding but it's really not as good as radio modules directly soldered on pcb but it works on my side..
      What's your other node? 3v vcc or 5v?? rfm69 isn't 5v tolerant..

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        yes this shoud be d2/int2 for 1284p...have you tried your GW with a working node to see on what side is your problem.
        i agree with you, i have an adapter for rfm69 i use sometimes for breadboarding but it's really not as good as radio modules directly soldered on pcb but it works on my side..
        What's your other node? 3v vcc or 5v?? rfm69 isn't 5v tolerant..

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        #7

        @scalz Ok, On Moteino MEGa it is connected to D2.
        What about atmega328p?

        This is the adapter I am using:

        0_1467214368150_Screenshot (22).png

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          yes this shoud be d2/int2 for 1284p...have you tried your GW with a working node to see on what side is your problem.
          i agree with you, i have an adapter for rfm69 i use sometimes for breadboarding but it's really not as good as radio modules directly soldered on pcb but it works on my side..
          What's your other node? 3v vcc or 5v?? rfm69 isn't 5v tolerant..

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          wrote on last edited by
          #8

          @scalz This is a low power node so 3.3V. Basically, I just used the socket for nrf24l01+ and inserted the adapter. There is a J2 pad to connect IRQ to D2 (INT2). Everything should be working fine, but ...

          This is the node I am using:
          https://www.openhardware.io/view/5/Battery-based-atmega328p-sensor-no-SMD

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          • alexsh1A alexsh1

            @scalz This is a low power node so 3.3V. Basically, I just used the socket for nrf24l01+ and inserted the adapter. There is a J2 pad to connect IRQ to D2 (INT2). Everything should be working fine, but ...

            This is the node I am using:
            https://www.openhardware.io/view/5/Battery-based-atmega328p-sensor-no-SMD

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            wrote on last edited by alexsh1
            #9

            This is a node scheme:

            0_1467217515018_image.png

            Pretty much standard.
            I wonder if anyone has used a constructor for rf69 library?

            By the way I tried to load the default sketches (gateway and node) from lowpower lab and gateway does not hear the node. Again, I'm not sure wiring on the node is done in a standard moteino way - I'm using the pins which MySensors are using

            D9 - not used
            D10 - NSS
            D11 - MOSI
            D12 - MISO
            D13 - SCK
            IRQ - D2

            Obviously 3.3V and GND and ANT

            EDIT: yes the pins used my Moteino Mega are different.
            0_1467218342322_image.png

            So the question is how do I used a constructor for rf69 and MySensors???

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              wrote on last edited by scalz
              #10

              i guess you have soldered the jumper...hmm, with lowpowerlab for instance, if your gw send a packet, does the node receive something? Or vice versa ?

              For debugging, bad practice in prod but :
              You could put a serial message in the isr of your radio module lib , and check if it reachs it at least. Then if ack flag is triggered etc. But at least, if it doesn't enter in your isr, then it's sure there is a problem with your irq pin...
              You can debug this in interruptHandler() of rfm69.cpp
              i have looked briefly in mysensors libs, but i don't see why that couldn't work for your moteino mega. i have one too but not tried with mysensors and no radio on it. But i use rfm69 libs with mysensors on Atsam (arduino zero similar) so this is working.

              What do you mean by rfm69 constructor??

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              • scalzS scalz

                i guess you have soldered the jumper...hmm, with lowpowerlab for instance, if your gw send a packet, does the node receive something? Or vice versa ?

                For debugging, bad practice in prod but :
                You could put a serial message in the isr of your radio module lib , and check if it reachs it at least. Then if ack flag is triggered etc. But at least, if it doesn't enter in your isr, then it's sure there is a problem with your irq pin...
                You can debug this in interruptHandler() of rfm69.cpp
                i have looked briefly in mysensors libs, but i don't see why that couldn't work for your moteino mega. i have one too but not tried with mysensors and no radio on it. But i use rfm69 libs with mysensors on Atsam (arduino zero similar) so this is working.

                What do you mean by rfm69 constructor??

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                #11

                @scalz

                RFM69 radio = RFM69(RFM69_CS, RFM69_IRQ, IS_RFM69HCW, RFM69_IRQN);

                This is what I mean. I need to understand what it means for 328p and 1284p

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                  After fiddling with the radios I manage to make them talk, but the following I got from the node:

                  Starting sensor (RRNNA-, 2.0.0-beta)
                  Radio init successful.
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=0,l=2,sg=0,st=fail:
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=10,sg=0,st=fail:2.0.0-beta
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,st=fail:0
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=16,sg=0,st=fail:Light Lux Sensor
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=3,sg=0,st=fail:1.0
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=0,c=0,t=16,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=fail:
                  find parent
                  send: 1-1-255-255 s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0,st=bc:
                  Init complete, id=1, parent=0, distance=255
                  54612
                  send: 1-1-0-0 s=0,c=1,t=23,pt=3,l=2,sg=0,st=fail:54612
                  

                  Meantime, I can see that the same message is transferred three times. From the Domoticz log:

                   2016-06-29 20:03:18.057 Hardware Monitor: Fetching data (System sensors)
                  2016-06-29 20:03:22.299 MySensors: Node: 1, Sketch Name: Light Lux Sensor
                  2016-06-29 20:03:22.347 MySensors: Node: 1, Sketch Name: Light Lux Sensor
                  2016-06-29 20:03:22.393 MySensors: Node: 1, Sketch Name: Light Lux Sensor
                  2016-06-29 20:03:22.442 MySensors: Node: 1, Sketch Version: 1.0
                  2016-06-29 20:03:22.485 MySensors: Node: 1, Sketch Version: 1.0
                  2016-06-29 20:03:22.529 MySensors: Node: 1, Sketch Version: 1.0
                  2016-06-29 20:03:24.856 (Moteino) Lux (Light Level)
                  2016-06-29 20:03:24.899 (Moteino) Lux (Light Level)
                  2016-06-29 20:03:24.944 (Moteino) Lux (Light Level) 
                  
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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #13

                    These test sketches work just fine including ACK

                    Node sketch (rfm69cw)

                    /* RFM69 library and code by Felix Rusu - felix@lowpowerlab.com
                    // Get libraries at: https://github.com/LowPowerLab/
                    // Make sure you adjust the settings in the configuration section below !!!
                    // **********************************************************************************
                    // Copyright Felix Rusu, LowPowerLab.com
                    // Library and code by Felix Rusu - felix@lowpowerlab.com
                    // **********************************************************************************
                    // License
                    // **********************************************************************************
                    // This program is free software; you can redistribute it 
                    // and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General    
                    // Public License as published by the Free Software       
                    // Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or        
                    // (at your option) any later version.                    
                    //                                                        
                    // This program is distributed in the hope that it will   
                    // be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the  
                    // implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A   
                    // PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public        
                    // License for more details.                              
                    //                                                        
                    // You should have received a copy of the GNU General    
                    // Public License along with this program.
                    // If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses></http:>.
                    //                                                        
                    // Licence can be viewed at                               
                    // http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt
                    //
                    // Please maintain this license information along with authorship
                    // and copyright notices in any redistribution of this code
                    // **********************************************************************************/
                    
                    #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_915MHZ
                    #define ENCRYPTKEY    "sampleEncryptKey" //exactly the same 16 characters/bytes on all nodes!
                    #define IS_RFM69HCW   false // 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
                    
                    #define LED           8  // onboard blinky
                    
                    
                    int16_t packetnum = 0;  // packet counter, we increment per xmission
                    
                    RFM69 radio;
                    
                    //RFM69 radio = RFM69(RFM69_CS, RFM69_IRQ, IS_RFM69HCW, RFM69_IRQN);
                    
                    void setup() {
                      while (!Serial); // wait until serial console is open, remove if not tethered to computer
                      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_RFM69HCW) {
                        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");
                    }
                    
                    
                    void loop() {
                      delay(1000);  // Wait 1 second between transmits, could also 'sleep' here!
                        
                      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");
                        Blink(LED, 50, 3); //blink LED 3 times, 50ms between blinks
                      }
                    
                      radio.receiveDone(); //put radio in RX mode
                      Serial.flush(); //make sure all serial data is clocked out before sleeping the MCU
                    }
                    
                    void Blink(byte PIN, byte DELAY_MS, byte loops)
                    {
                      for (byte i=0; i<loops; i++)
                      {
                        digitalWrite(PIN,HIGH);
                        delay(DELAY_MS);
                        digitalWrite(PIN,LOW);
                        delay(DELAY_MS);
                      }
                    }
                    

                    Gateway sketch (Moteino Mega, rfm69hcw):

                    /* RFM69 library and code by Felix Rusu - felix@lowpowerlab.com
                    // Get libraries at: https://github.com/LowPowerLab/
                    // Make sure you adjust the settings in the configuration section below !!!
                    // **********************************************************************************
                    // Copyright Felix Rusu, LowPowerLab.com
                    // Library and code by Felix Rusu - felix@lowpowerlab.com
                    // **********************************************************************************
                    // License
                    // **********************************************************************************
                    // This program is free software; you can redistribute it 
                    // and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General    
                    // Public License as published by the Free Software       
                    // Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or        
                    // (at your option) any later version.                    
                    //                                                        
                    // This program is distributed in the hope that it will   
                    // be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the  
                    // implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A   
                    // PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public        
                    // License for more details.                              
                    //                                                        
                    // You should have received a copy of the GNU General    
                    // Public License along with this program.
                    // If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses></http:>.
                    //                                                        
                    // Licence can be viewed at                               
                    // http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt
                    //
                    // Please maintain this license information along with authorship
                    // and copyright notices in any redistribution of this code
                    // **********************************************************************************/
                    
                    #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        1  
                    
                    //Match frequency to the hardware version of the radio on your Feather
                    #define FREQUENCY     RF69_433MHZ
                    //#define FREQUENCY     RF69_868MHZ
                    //#define FREQUENCY      RF69_915MHZ
                    #define ENCRYPTKEY     "sampleEncryptKey" //exactly the same 16 characters/bytes on all nodes!
                    #define IS_RFM69HCW    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
                    
                    #define LED           15  // onboard blinky
                    
                    int16_t packetnum = 0;  // packet counter, we increment per xmission
                    
                    RFM69 radio;
                    
                    void setup() {
                      while (!Serial); // wait until serial console is open, remove if not tethered to computer
                      Serial.begin(SERIAL_BAUD);
                    
                      Serial.println("Feather RFM69HCW Receiver");
                      
                      // 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_RFM69HCW) {
                        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("\nListening at ");
                      Serial.print(FREQUENCY==RF69_433MHZ ? 433 : FREQUENCY==RF69_868MHZ ? 868 : 915);
                      Serial.println(" MHz");
                    }
                    
                    void loop() {
                      //check if something was received (could be an interrupt from the radio)
                      if (radio.receiveDone())
                      {
                        //print message received to serial
                        Serial.print('[');Serial.print(radio.SENDERID);Serial.print("] ");
                        Serial.print((char*)radio.DATA);
                        Serial.print("   [RX_RSSI:");Serial.print(radio.RSSI);Serial.print("]");
                    
                        //check if received message contains Hello World
                        if (strstr((char *)radio.DATA, "Hello World"))
                        {
                          //check if sender wanted an ACK
                          if (radio.ACKRequested())
                          {
                            radio.sendACK();
                            Serial.println(" - ACK sent");
                          }
                          Blink(LED, 40, 3); //blink LED 3 times, 40ms between blinks
                        }  
                      }
                    
                      radio.receiveDone(); //put radio in RX mode
                      Serial.flush(); //make sure all serial data is clocked out before sleeping the MCU
                    }
                    
                    void Blink(byte PIN, byte DELAY_MS, byte loops)
                    {
                      for (byte i=0; i<loops; i++)
                      {
                        digitalWrite(PIN,HIGH);
                        delay(DELAY_MS);
                        digitalWrite(PIN,LOW);
                        delay(DELAY_MS);
                      }
                    }
                    
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                      #14

                      @alexsh1 ok. i thought you were talking about something else. So to answer, it works the same for 328p, 1284p if irq and pin is right. for st fail, perhaps the adapter..it's a lot better when soldered directly on node pcb.

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                        #15

                        @scalz Sorted. One radio on the GW is with amplification so I had to add the following to the code:

                        #define MY_IS_RFM69HW
                        #define MY_RF69_IRQ_PIN 2 // not sure if this line makes any difference
                        

                        All works perfectly now.

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                          #16

                          Anyone knows how I can change the rfm69 speed within the sketch?
                          Something like MY_RF69_DATARATE or something?

                          Additionally, I'd like to use encryption, but no idea where to start. This is very easy with rf69 library, but not sure how to apply in MySensors.

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                            #17

                            This is the final product - I am @GertSanders would appreciate it
                            0_1467272357082_image.jpeg

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                              @alexsh1 cool :) for encryption this is done at radio init. You can enable/disable it by using MY_RFM69_ENABLE_ENCRYPTION
                              And for the datarate, there is no var for this. it's done by using register in radio init. I could look at adding this as I have locally updated mys with the latest rfm69 features.

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                                @alexsh1 cool :) for encryption this is done at radio init. You can enable/disable it by using MY_RFM69_ENABLE_ENCRYPTION
                                And for the datarate, there is no var for this. it's done by using register in radio init. I could look at adding this as I have locally updated mys with the latest rfm69 features.

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                                @scalz Thanks! Encryption - but how do I define the key?

                                #define ENCRYPTKEY     "sampleEncryptKey"
                                

                                or something.

                                Looking forward to your updates on rfm69!

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                                  @alexsh1 For the encrypt key...I'm not sure how this works in mysensors. I will look into this later today ;)
                                  Actually, it works like this : during radio init, encryption is enabled or not depending of the above define. For the key (which is stored in eeprom) it uses EEPROM_RF_ENCRYPTION_AES_KEY_ADDRESS which is related to signing defines..you can have more info on this in MyEepromAddresses.h . you will see how it is constructed.

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                                    @alexsh1 For the encrypt key...I'm not sure how this works in mysensors. I will look into this later today ;)
                                    Actually, it works like this : during radio init, encryption is enabled or not depending of the above define. For the key (which is stored in eeprom) it uses EEPROM_RF_ENCRYPTION_AES_KEY_ADDRESS which is related to signing defines..you can have more info on this in MyEepromAddresses.h . you will see how it is constructed.

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                                    @scalz So they key is taken from EEPROM and I cannot define it in the sketch? I think this is similar how soft signing works on non-ATSHA204A nodes - they HMAC/AES key is stored in EEPROM

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                                      @alexsh1 cool :) for encryption this is done at radio init. You can enable/disable it by using MY_RFM69_ENABLE_ENCRYPTION
                                      And for the datarate, there is no var for this. it's done by using register in radio init. I could look at adding this as I have locally updated mys with the latest rfm69 features.

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                                      #22

                                      @scalz said:

                                      And for the datarate, there is no var for this. it's done by using register in radio init. I could look at adding this as I have locally updated mys with the latest rfm69 features.

                                      This is not working in MySensors sketch:

                                      radio.writeReg(0x03,0x0D);
                                      radio.writeReg(0x04,0x05);
                                      

                                      Where do I set the bitrate?

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                                        #23

                                        @alexsh1 i don't know if it's possible on the fly, just for knowledge i will look later if it's possible as rfm69 already works well for me. And for longer range and as i have some devices with RFM95, i've started to port radiohead rfm95 for mysensors but not finished yet
                                        So, about your question, it's done at init. in rfm69 driver, initialize(), line 52-53. you can try with some presets defined in rfm69registers.h if you want.

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                                          @alexsh1 i don't know if it's possible on the fly, just for knowledge i will look later if it's possible as rfm69 already works well for me. And for longer range and as i have some devices with RFM95, i've started to port radiohead rfm95 for mysensors but not finished yet
                                          So, about your question, it's done at init. in rfm69 driver, initialize(), line 52-53. you can try with some presets defined in rfm69registers.h if you want.

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                                          @scalz thanks - as I said I am new to RFM69 and have to start from scratch (looking into the driver library) so apologies for asking noobs questions.
                                          I did go through the driver and I see what you mean. Unfortunately those things like bidrate are not configurable from MySensors.h

                                          I'm very much interested in RFM95 though the cost of a transmitter is prohibitively expensive (£7.5 for one on aliexpress vs £0.7 for nrf24l01+). I think I'll use it for some sensors outside of the house. Where do you stand with porting?

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