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💬 Power Meter Pulse Sensor

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  • gohanG Offline
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    gohan
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    wrote on last edited by
    #57

    The guide specifies LM393 Light Sensor or the tsl250r-lf so I thought it was the same since the same name.
    Since the node will be powered with it's power supply, I don't have any battery drain problem in this case. But why did you use a transistor? Can't you just check for a threshold value in the analog input to count as a pulse?

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    • gohanG gohan

      The guide specifies LM393 Light Sensor or the tsl250r-lf so I thought it was the same since the same name.
      Since the node will be powered with it's power supply, I don't have any battery drain problem in this case. But why did you use a transistor? Can't you just check for a threshold value in the analog input to count as a pulse?

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      sundberg84
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by sundberg84
      #58

      Ok, all I can see is that it doesnt look the same at all.
      @gohan - I tried, and I thought that should work - but for some reason I could not get it to trigger the interupt on the atmega :(
      Looking the the voltage thresholds it was supposed to work but it didnt. I was thinking it was to low uA but i dont know really.

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      • F Offline
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        flopp
        wrote on last edited by
        #59

        This is what I use togeheter with LM393
        https://www.kjell.com/se/sortiment/el-verktyg/elektronik/optokomponenter/ir-dioder-fototransistorer/fototransistor-p90042

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        • sundberg84S sundberg84

          Ok, all I can see is that it doesnt look the same at all.
          @gohan - I tried, and I thought that should work - but for some reason I could not get it to trigger the interupt on the atmega :(
          Looking the the voltage thresholds it was supposed to work but it didnt. I was thinking it was to low uA but i dont know really.

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          gohan
          Mod
          wrote on last edited by gohan
          #60

          @sundberg84

          Instead of the 10k resistor, do you think I could use a potentiometer to "adjust" sensitivity? I would like to avoid messing up the readings with lights entering when opening the cabinet door where the meter is located

          @flopp
          Do you mind sharing your wiring? 940nm, isn't it infrared?

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          • gohanG gohan

            @sundberg84

            Instead of the 10k resistor, do you think I could use a potentiometer to "adjust" sensitivity? I would like to avoid messing up the readings with lights entering when opening the cabinet door where the meter is located

            @flopp
            Do you mind sharing your wiring? 940nm, isn't it infrared?

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            sundberg84
            Hardware Contributor
            wrote on last edited by
            #61

            @gohan - a potentiometer is just a variable resistor so why not? Good idea if you have one laying around.
            As i said before though, the try with the transistor is just a try - im not that good with transistors yet and dont know how they work exactly. After this i read somewhere that the base resistor should be bigger to protect the transistor... dont know how to calculate that.

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            • gohanG gohan

              @sundberg84

              Instead of the 10k resistor, do you think I could use a potentiometer to "adjust" sensitivity? I would like to avoid messing up the readings with lights entering when opening the cabinet door where the meter is located

              @flopp
              Do you mind sharing your wiring? 940nm, isn't it infrared?

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              flopp
              wrote on last edited by flopp
              #62

              @gohan said in 💬 Power Meter Pulse Sensor:

              @sundberg84

              @flopp
              Do you mind sharing your wiring? 940nm, isn't it infrared?

              I connected the photo resistor directly to the LM393.
              I don't know if that is IR.

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              • moumout31M Offline
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                moumout31
                wrote on last edited by
                #63

                Hello,

                First, thanks for this tutorial !
                I used the code defined in tutorial but I have the following message for "void receive(const MyMessage &message)" :

                'MyMessage' does not name a type
                

                Do you know what can be the cause of this error please ?

                Thanks in advance for your help

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                • moumout31M moumout31

                  Hello,

                  First, thanks for this tutorial !
                  I used the code defined in tutorial but I have the following message for "void receive(const MyMessage &message)" :

                  'MyMessage' does not name a type
                  

                  Do you know what can be the cause of this error please ?

                  Thanks in advance for your help

                  mfalkviddM Offline
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                  mfalkvidd
                  Mod
                  wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                  #64

                  @moumout31 do you have void receive(const MyMessage &message) somewhere in your code or where does it come from?
                  Could you post the full error message?

                  Have you installed the MySensors library?

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @moumout31 do you have void receive(const MyMessage &message) somewhere in your code or where does it come from?
                    Could you post the full error message?

                    Have you installed the MySensors library?

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                    moumout31M Offline
                    moumout31
                    wrote on last edited by moumout31
                    #65

                    @mfalkvidd void receive(const MyMessage &message) is in the code.
                    MySensors library is installed, I already use it in other nodes.
                    It's strange because it works in another computer...

                    The full error messages, in french beacause I'm french are :

                    Arduino : 1.8.0 (Windows 7), Carte : "Arduino Pro or Pro Mini, ATmega328 (3.3V, 8 MHz)"
                    
                    _02_Main_loop:271: error: 'MyMessage' does not name a type
                    
                    In file included from C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/MySensors.h:257:0,
                    
                                     from C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Dropbox\Maison\A récupérer sur OneDrive\my_teleinfo_light\_02_Main_loop.ino:118:
                    
                    C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'void transportProcessMessage()':
                    
                    C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/core/MyTransport.cpp:745:14: error: cannot resolve overloaded function 'receive' based on conversion to type 'bool'
                    
                       if (receive) {
                    
                                  ^
                    
                    C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/core/MyTransport.cpp:811:15: error: cannot resolve overloaded function 'receive' based on conversion to type 'bool'
                    
                        if (receive) {
                    
                                   ^
                    
                    exit status 1
                    'MyMessage' does not name a type
                    
                    Bibliothèque non valide trouvée dans C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors : C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors
                    
                    Ce rapport pourrait être plus détaillé avec
                    l'option "Afficher les résultats détaillés de la compilation"
                    activée dans Fichier -> Préférences.
                    

                    Thanks for your help

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                    • moumout31M moumout31

                      @mfalkvidd void receive(const MyMessage &message) is in the code.
                      MySensors library is installed, I already use it in other nodes.
                      It's strange because it works in another computer...

                      The full error messages, in french beacause I'm french are :

                      Arduino : 1.8.0 (Windows 7), Carte : "Arduino Pro or Pro Mini, ATmega328 (3.3V, 8 MHz)"
                      
                      _02_Main_loop:271: error: 'MyMessage' does not name a type
                      
                      In file included from C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/MySensors.h:257:0,
                      
                                       from C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Dropbox\Maison\A récupérer sur OneDrive\my_teleinfo_light\_02_Main_loop.ino:118:
                      
                      C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/core/MyTransport.cpp: In function 'void transportProcessMessage()':
                      
                      C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/core/MyTransport.cpp:745:14: error: cannot resolve overloaded function 'receive' based on conversion to type 'bool'
                      
                         if (receive) {
                      
                                    ^
                      
                      C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\arduino_759467/core/MyTransport.cpp:811:15: error: cannot resolve overloaded function 'receive' based on conversion to type 'bool'
                      
                          if (receive) {
                      
                                     ^
                      
                      exit status 1
                      'MyMessage' does not name a type
                      
                      Bibliothèque non valide trouvée dans C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors : C:\Users\Anne-Laure\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MySensors
                      
                      Ce rapport pourrait être plus détaillé avec
                      l'option "Afficher les résultats détaillés de la compilation"
                      activée dans Fichier -> Préférences.
                      

                      Thanks for your help

                      mfalkviddM Offline
                      mfalkviddM Offline
                      mfalkvidd
                      Mod
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #66

                      @moumout31 My guess is that MyMessage is defined in your sketch, overriding the definition in the MySensors library. Could you post your sketch?

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                      • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                        @moumout31 My guess is that MyMessage is defined in your sketch, overriding the definition in the MySensors library. Could you post your sketch?

                        moumout31M Offline
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                        moumout31
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #67

                        @mfalkvidd It's strange... It works with an older version of Arduino software... Thus, the problem is solved ! Thanks

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                        • moumout31M Offline
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                          moumout31
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #68

                          Hello,

                          I don't understand why, but my power meter sensor gives a higher index than the real power meter index after 2 days.
                          I think that it counts more pulses than pulses provided by the power meter...
                          Does anybody encounter this problem ?
                          Can it be cause to bounce for example ?

                          Thank you

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                          • moumout31M moumout31

                            Hello,

                            I don't understand why, but my power meter sensor gives a higher index than the real power meter index after 2 days.
                            I think that it counts more pulses than pulses provided by the power meter...
                            Does anybody encounter this problem ?
                            Can it be cause to bounce for example ?

                            Thank you

                            gohanG Offline
                            gohanG Offline
                            gohan
                            Mod
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #69

                            @moumout31
                            could it be getting some light from another source?

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                            • moumout31M moumout31

                              Hello,

                              I don't understand why, but my power meter sensor gives a higher index than the real power meter index after 2 days.
                              I think that it counts more pulses than pulses provided by the power meter...
                              Does anybody encounter this problem ?
                              Can it be cause to bounce for example ?

                              Thank you

                              F Offline
                              F Offline
                              flopp
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #70

                              @moumout31
                              I had same issue, check here for my solution
                              https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/4716/two-energy-meter/4

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                              • Fat FlyF Offline
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                                Fat Fly
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #71

                                Hei.

                                How to connect arduino to electricity meter pulse out. Not to led.

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                                • gohanG gohan

                                  @moumout31
                                  could it be getting some light from another source?

                                  moumout31M Offline
                                  moumout31M Offline
                                  moumout31
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #72

                                  @gohan No, the light is always switched off in this room and I tried, when I switch on the light, there is no pulse from the sensor.

                                  @flopp Thanks for your help. What I see in your topic is that you increase from 10000µs to 40000µs the interval to avoid corrupted interrupts, is that correct ?

                                  Thank you

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                                  • moumout31M moumout31

                                    @gohan No, the light is always switched off in this room and I tried, when I switch on the light, there is no pulse from the sensor.

                                    @flopp Thanks for your help. What I see in your topic is that you increase from 10000µs to 40000µs the interval to avoid corrupted interrupts, is that correct ?

                                    Thank you

                                    F Offline
                                    F Offline
                                    flopp
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #73

                                    @moumout31
                                    Yes correct.
                                    When I checked with Serial Monitor and some serial.print in different places I could see that arduino registered double interrupts

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                                    • F flopp

                                      @moumout31
                                      Yes correct.
                                      When I checked with Serial Monitor and some serial.print in different places I could see that arduino registered double interrupts

                                      moumout31M Offline
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                                      moumout31
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #74

                                      @flopp Thanks a lot, I will try this solution and check if it's better !

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                                      • F flopp

                                        @moumout31
                                        Yes correct.
                                        When I checked with Serial Monitor and some serial.print in different places I could see that arduino registered double interrupts

                                        moumout31M Offline
                                        moumout31M Offline
                                        moumout31
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #75

                                        @flopp It seems to work, index on Domoticz is still consistent with the real index... I will see in a few days if it's still the case.
                                        Thanks a lot for your help !

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                                        • F flopp

                                          @moumout31
                                          Yes correct.
                                          When I checked with Serial Monitor and some serial.print in different places I could see that arduino registered double interrupts

                                          moumout31M Offline
                                          moumout31M Offline
                                          moumout31
                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #76

                                          @flopp After a few days, I confirm you that the index is consistent with power meter index.
                                          However, instant power in watt is not correcly calculated.
                                          For example, when power meter indicates 550W, about 1500W is calculated by the sketch. Do you know how I can resolve this problem please ?

                                          Thanks a lot !

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