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Sensor node not working without #define MyDebug

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  • delinendD Offline
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    I have solved it, with the fix from Alex, with a delay(10) in the loop() :-) Thanks

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    • delinendD delinend

      I have solved it, with the fix from Alex, with a delay(10) in the loop() :-) Thanks

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      wrote on last edited by tekka
      #10

      @delinend Please describe your GW setup, that is:

      • HW type
      • Frequency / voltage
      • Arduino IDE version
      • Board def version.

      I'd like to reproduce your issue.

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        • tekkaT tekka

          @delinend Please describe your GW setup, that is:

          • HW type
          • Frequency / voltage
          • Arduino IDE version
          • Board def version.

          I'd like to reproduce your issue.

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          delinend
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          #12

          @tekka
          Last Mysensor 2.0.1-beta
          2 Arduino Mini Pro (8Mhz) 3.3V version
          2 NRF24l01+ with 47uF caps
          Use a 3.6V LiPo battery on both setup's.
          IDE 1.6.12

          I use the standard GatewaySerial.ino and BinarySwitchSleepSensor.ino sketch, where the problem comes, when I disable the MY_DEBUG in the GatewaySerial.ino sketch.

          I think the problem is, that the "void loop()" in the GatewaySerial.ino is empty, and the Arduino has a timing problem to the radio, as the loop is running to fast, without doing nothing. If I add delay(10) into the "void loop", it all works fine.

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          • tekkaT tekka

            @delinend Please describe your GW setup, that is:

            • HW type
            • Frequency / voltage
            • Arduino IDE version
            • Board def version.

            I'd like to reproduce your issue.

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            delinend
            wrote on last edited by delinend
            #13

            @tekka
            Btw. Another problem. If I use the "#define MY_DISABLED_SERIAL" on my GatewaySerial.ino I still get incomming message on the serial port. Ex. temp sendet from a tempsensor here:
            6;0;1;0;0,24.5
            6;0;1;0;0,24.6
            6;0;1;0;0,24.5
            6;0;1;0;0,24.4
            6;0;1;0;0,24.5

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            • delinendD delinend

              Update: If I set my RF24 to MIN (#define RF24_PA_LEVEL RF24_PA_MIN), then my NODE's can fine connect to my Serialgateway, with disabled MY_DEBUG. Hmm that's strange ?!?! So yes, maybe it's a timing problem. Btw. I use 47uF on all NRF24's.

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              #14

              @delinend
              I also need the AVR board def version - you can find this information in the Boards Manager.

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              • delinendD delinend

                @tekka
                Btw. Another problem. If I use the "#define MY_DISABLED_SERIAL" on my GatewaySerial.ino I still get incomming message on the serial port. Ex. temp sendet from a tempsensor here:
                6;0;1;0;0,24.5
                6;0;1;0;0,24.6
                6;0;1;0;0,24.5
                6;0;1;0;0,24.4
                6;0;1;0;0,24.5

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                tekka
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                @delinend said:

                @tekka
                Btw. Another problem. If I use the "#define MY_DISABLED_SERIAL" on my GatewaySerial.ino I still get incomming message on the serial port. Ex. temp sendet from a tempsensor here:
                6;0;1;0;0,24.5
                6;0;1;0;0,24.6
                6;0;1;0;0,24.5
                6;0;1;0;0,24.4
                6;0;1;0;0,24.5

                Well, there is no sense in disabling the serial port on a serial gateway :smirk:

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                • tekkaT tekka

                  @delinend
                  I also need the AVR board def version - you can find this information in the Boards Manager.

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                  delinend
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                  #16

                  @tekka
                  BN: Unknown board
                  VID: 10C4
                  PID EA60
                  SN: Upload any sketch to obtain it

                  Btw. I use OpTiboot loader

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                  • delinendD delinend

                    I have solved it, with the fix from Alex, with a delay(10) in the loop() :-) Thanks

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                    wrote on last edited by ayo
                    #17

                    So I tried to see if I make one last attempt to fix this problem again, I tried the Alex option using a delay(10) in the for loop. So I put a delay(10) in the for loop of my gateway code whoa it works fully well. I guess their is truly a timely issues here and the enable my_debug it's somehow doing a slowing things down work.
                    But using a delay(10) in the loop isn't really an efficient way though.
                    @delinend said:

                    I have solved it, with the fix from Alex, with a delay(10) in the loop() :-) Thanks

                    UPDATE: Using a delay(1) also works for me too

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                    • delinendD delinend

                      @tekka
                      BN: Unknown board
                      VID: 10C4
                      PID EA60
                      SN: Upload any sketch to obtain it

                      Btw. I use OpTiboot loader

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                      tekka
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                      wrote on last edited by tekka
                      #18

                      @delinend Still not the right thing. Sorry for bugging you with that ;)

                      You'll find the requested information under:

                      In Arduino IDE under Tools | Board | Boards Manager => Arduino AVR Boards Built-in by Arduino version 1.6.xx

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                      • tekkaT tekka

                        @delinend Still not the right thing. Sorry for bugging you with that ;)

                        You'll find the requested information under:

                        In Arduino IDE under Tools | Board | Boards Manager => Arduino AVR Boards Built-in by Arduino version 1.6.xx

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                        @tekka
                        It's: Arduino AVR Board Built-In by Arduino version 1.6.14 installed.

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                        • delinendD delinend

                          @tekka
                          It's: Arduino AVR Board Built-In by Arduino version 1.6.14 installed.

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                          @delinend I've tried your setup but cannot reproduce your issue. Are you on the latest dev branch (from today)? What board did you choose in the settings?

                          Out of curiosity, please upload this sketch:

                          #define MY_CORE_ONLY
                          #define MY_DEBUG
                          #include <MySensors.h>
                          
                          void setup() {
                            Serial.begin(115200);
                            Serial.println("***");
                            Serial.print("V=");
                            Serial.println(hwCPUVoltage());
                            Serial.print("F=");
                            Serial.println(hwCPUFrequency());  
                            Serial.println("***");
                          }
                          
                          void loop() {}
                          

                          and post the serial output.

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                            delinend
                            wrote on last edited by delinend
                            #21

                            Here the output.


                            V=3726
                            F=89


                            The board name is: [Optiboot] Arduino Pro or Pro Mini (3.3V, 8 MHz) w/ ATmega328
                            As I use Optiboot bootloader.

                            ##############################################################

                            pro328o.name=[Optiboot] Arduino Pro or Pro Mini (3.3V, 8 MHz) w/ ATmega328
                            pro328o.upload.tool=avrdude
                            pro328o.upload.protocol=arduino
                            pro328o.upload.maximum_size=32256
                            pro328o.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                            pro328o.upload.speed=57600
                            pro328o.bootloader.tool=avrdude
                            pro328o.bootloader.low_fuses=0xff
                            pro328o.bootloader.high_fuses=0xde
                            pro328o.bootloader.extended_fuses=0xfd
                            pro328o.bootloader.file=optiboot/optiboot_atmega328.hex
                            pro328o.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                            pro328o.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                            pro328o.build.mcu=atmega328p
                            pro328o.build.board=AVR_PRO
                            pro328o.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                            pro328o.build.core=arduino
                            pro328o.build.variant=eightanaloginputs

                            ##############################################################

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                            • delinendD delinend

                              Here the output.


                              V=3726
                              F=89


                              The board name is: [Optiboot] Arduino Pro or Pro Mini (3.3V, 8 MHz) w/ ATmega328
                              As I use Optiboot bootloader.

                              ##############################################################

                              pro328o.name=[Optiboot] Arduino Pro or Pro Mini (3.3V, 8 MHz) w/ ATmega328
                              pro328o.upload.tool=avrdude
                              pro328o.upload.protocol=arduino
                              pro328o.upload.maximum_size=32256
                              pro328o.upload.maximum_data_size=2048
                              pro328o.upload.speed=57600
                              pro328o.bootloader.tool=avrdude
                              pro328o.bootloader.low_fuses=0xff
                              pro328o.bootloader.high_fuses=0xde
                              pro328o.bootloader.extended_fuses=0xfd
                              pro328o.bootloader.file=optiboot/optiboot_atmega328.hex
                              pro328o.bootloader.unlock_bits=0x3F
                              pro328o.bootloader.lock_bits=0x0F
                              pro328o.build.mcu=atmega328p
                              pro328o.build.board=AVR_PRO
                              pro328o.build.f_cpu=8000000L
                              pro328o.build.core=arduino
                              pro328o.build.variant=eightanaloginputs

                              ##############################################################

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                              wrote on last edited by
                              #22

                              @delinend Ok, so you have a slightly higher voltage and frequency - this could cause some timing issues, since the sketch is compiled at 8Mhz. Can you feed 3.3V, e.g. using a voltage regulator?

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                              • tekkaT tekka

                                @delinend Ok, so you have a slightly higher voltage and frequency - this could cause some timing issues, since the sketch is compiled at 8Mhz. Can you feed 3.3V, e.g. using a voltage regulator?

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                                delinend
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #23

                                @tekka
                                This is with my Lab Powersupply to 3.3V


                                V=3300
                                F=89


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                                • delinendD delinend

                                  @tekka
                                  This is with my Lab Powersupply to 3.3V


                                  V=3300
                                  F=89


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                                  Admin
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #24

                                  @delinend ok, and still the same with MY_DEBUG and the latest dev branch?

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                                  • tekkaT tekka

                                    @delinend ok, and still the same with MY_DEBUG and the latest dev branch?

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                                    wrote on last edited by delinend
                                    #25

                                    @tekka
                                    Hmm.. It works fine without the delay(10), at 3.3V! But if I rice the voltage to around 3.6-3.7V, I have to add the delay(10) again in the void loop(). ?!?!

                                    Btw. The nRF24l01+ is attached Vcc on the Arduino Mini Pro board.

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