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    NeverDie
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    @scalz hinted at it previously, but it looks like MyNewt OS might offer yet another way to do OTA updates. According to their posted information, it offers:

    A open-source Bluetooth 5.0 stack (both Host & Controller), NimBLE, that completely replaces the proprietary SoftDevice on Nordic chipsets. (https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core/blob/master/README.md)

    Apparentlly it runs on both the nRF52832 and the nRF52840.

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      @scalz hinted at it previously, but it looks like MyNewt OS might offer yet another way to do OTA updates. According to their posted information, it offers:

      A open-source Bluetooth 5.0 stack (both Host & Controller), NimBLE, that completely replaces the proprietary SoftDevice on Nordic chipsets. (https://github.com/apache/mynewt-core/blob/master/README.md)

      Apparentlly it runs on both the nRF52832 and the nRF52840.

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      @neverdie
      1737 posts and counting
      Spend hours reading this. Amazing journey so far.

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      • NeverDieN NeverDie

        @toyman Micropython on the BBC micro:bit (which uses the nRF51822) has a Radio library that uses Nordic's proprietary radio modes and doesn't involve Bluetooth. I suppose the question is: what would be involved in getting it to run on the nRF52832 or the nRF52840. Seems like it would be substantially the same.

        Faiing that, if I can directly manipulate the radio registers from miropython as I can from C, then it shouldn't be too hard to get at least minimal radio capability up and running from within micropython.

        If I can get rudimentary radio communications working in micropython, then from there it should be easy to do OTA updates via REPL. I did some proof of concept to that effect on the micro:bit, but quickly ran out of memory--the micro:bit has only a total of 16K of RAM, so there's very little headroom to begin with. On the nRF52840, lack of RAM shouldn't be an issue.

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        @neverdie There are three ways to manipulate registers directly from Micropython:

        1. Use machine.mem16

        2. Use the decorator @micropython_viper
          The Viper code emitter implements integer types and pointers, allowing to access memory and registers directly.

        3. Use the decorator @micropython.asm_thumb
          Write your code in ARM assembler.

        Problem: I don't know whether any of this is already implemented and works reliably in Micropython for nRF.

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          @neverdie
          1737 posts and counting
          Spend hours reading this. Amazing journey so far.

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          @speechsupply this thread is golden. I was so empowered that was able to easily switch to nRF SDK and to start producing (semi) commercial BLE-ANT device

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            @speechsupply this thread is golden. I was so empowered that was able to easily switch to nRF SDK and to start producing (semi) commercial BLE-ANT device

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            @toyman
            Yea, On monday I'll order a couple of nRF52840 EVAL boards. Any suggestion regarding what to get?
            Looked at both the BMD-340-EVAL and ofcourse the NRF52840-DK

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              @neverdie There are three ways to manipulate registers directly from Micropython:

              1. Use machine.mem16

              2. Use the decorator @micropython_viper
                The Viper code emitter implements integer types and pointers, allowing to access memory and registers directly.

              3. Use the decorator @micropython.asm_thumb
                Write your code in ARM assembler.

              Problem: I don't know whether any of this is already implemented and works reliably in Micropython for nRF.

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              #1742

              @uhrheber said in nRF5 action!:

              @neverdie There are three ways to manipulate registers directly from Micropython:

              1. Use machine.mem16

              2. Use the decorator @micropython_viper
                The Viper code emitter implements integer types and pointers, allowing to access memory and registers directly.

              3. Use the decorator @micropython.asm_thumb
                Write your code in ARM assembler.

              Problem: I don't know whether any of this is already implemented and works reliably in Micropython for nRF.

              Thanks! We finally nailed it all the way down on this thread here: https://forum.micropython.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=5377

              :smiley:

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                #1743

                I see somewhat strange behaviour when using millis() for intervals.

                I'm not sure it's my mistake, but one thing is that it seems that the millis rollover is around; 131.068.570 (36 hours)

                When the rollover happens, it looks like it interrupts my sleep. Does that make sense?

                sleep(digitalPinToInterrupt(PIR_Pin), CHANGE, LongSleep); 
                

                Debug lines => (Temp / RH - Millis)

                21.44 / 61.15 - 130977952
                21.43 / 61.16 - 131008158
                21.42 / 61.15 - 131038364
                21.44 / 61.14 - 131068570
                I woke up because I saw movement at: 26576
                Sleep Duration : -131042000  Im going back to sleep for 150000       
                21.43 / 61.16 - 176822
                
                

                20-10-2018 => its been ±36 hours laters, and he woke up again at the same moment.

                18.57 / 56.88 - 131007553
                18.56 / 56.86 - 131037759
                18.58 / 56.85 - 131067965
                I woke up because I saw movement at: 25971
                Sleep duration : -131042000 => Rollover??
                18.55 / 56.89 - 206423
                18.53 / 56.89 - 236628
                18.54 / 56.90 - 266834
                18.55 / 56.89 - 297040
                18.54 / 56.90 - 327246
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                • M maciekczwa

                  I have the same problem with brand news ebyte modeules.

                  Here are my openocd logs:

                  Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-gdc53227 (2016-04-09-13:45)
                  Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                  For bug reports, read
                  http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                  debug_level: 2
                  0x4000
                  Info : The selected transport took over low-level target control. The results might differ compared to plain JTAG/SWD
                  adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                  Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                  Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                  Info : clock speed 4000 kHz
                  Info : STLINK v2 JTAG v17 API v2 SWIM v4 VID 0x0483 PID 0x3748
                  Info : using stlink api v2
                  Info : Target voltage: 3.241270
                  Info : nrf52.cpu: hardware has 0 breakpoints, 2 watchpoints
                  Error: timed out while waiting for target halted
                  TARGET: nrf52.cpu - Not halted
                  in procedure 'program'
                  in procedure 'reset' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 478
                  in procedure 'ocd_bouncer'

                  embedded:startup.tcl:454: Error: ** Unable to reset target **
                  in procedure 'program'
                  in procedure 'program_error' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 479
                  at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                  wybrany port szeregowy at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                  nie istnieje albo Twoja płytka nie jest podłączona

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                  #1744

                  @maciekczwa said in nRF5 action!:

                  Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                  For bug reports, read
                  http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                  debug_level: 2
                  0x4000
                  Info : The selected transport took over low-level target control. The results might differ compared to plain JTAG/SWD
                  adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                  Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                  Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                  Info : clock speed 4000 kHz
                  Info : STLINK v2 JTAG v17 API v2 SWIM v4 VID 0x0483 PID 0x3748
                  Info : using stlink api v2
                  Info : Target voltage: 3.241270
                  Info : nrf52.cpu: hardware has 0 breakpoints, 2 watchpoints
                  Error: timed out while waiting for target halted
                  TARGET: nrf52.cpu - Not halted
                  in procedure 'program'
                  in procedure 'reset' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 478
                  in procedure 'ocd_bouncer'

                  **embedded:startup.tcl:454: Error: ** Unable to reset target ****
                  in procedure 'program'
                  in procedure 'program_error' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 479
                  at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                  wybrany port szeregowy at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454

                  maybe someone else already found the solution, but it took me a while to figure it out for myself.

                  So for documentation sake:

                  Just had the exact same things with new Ebyte NRF52832 modules, ST-Link v2 couldn't erase it. (the old once did erase without a single problem )

                  After some digging, I found the following:
                  (I'm using my NRF52832-DK for it, maybe other devices work as well, just tested this one)

                  DK => Ebyte module
                  GND(detect) => GND
                  SWDIO => SWDIO
                  SWDCLK => SWCLK
                  VTG => 3,3V
                  3,3V => 3,3V
                  GND =>GND

                  you can erase the protection using nRFgo Studio

                  1. On the left, you can find a header named Segger, click on that.
                  2. then it shows that it is locked, and you can click recover.
                  3. after that you can erase it
                  4. upload a new sketch using an ST-link V2 or the DK while you are still at it.

                  0_1540825164917_f8695040-bd25-422c-9f43-49e1d762c29d-image.png

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                  • alowhumA alowhum

                    This looks like an Arduino-nano/pro-mini style device with an NRF51:

                    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Nrf51822-LIS3DH-Bluetooth-Module-CJMCU-8223-Bluetooth-acceleration-module/32821873481.html

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                    @alowhum said in nRF5 action!:

                    This looks like an Arduino-nano/pro-mini style device with an NRF51:

                    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Nrf51822-LIS3DH-Bluetooth-Module-CJMCU-8223-Bluetooth-acceleration-module/32821873481.html

                    I tried uploading a simple blink sketch today. I found some code on github which suggested pin 23 and 24 are LED pins.

                    I got an error uploading via STM32 though.

                    debug_level: 2
                    0x4000
                    Info : The selected transport took over low-level target control. The results might differ compared to plain JTAG/SWD
                    adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                    Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                    Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                    Info : clock speed 4000 kHz
                    Info : STLINK v2 JTAG v17 API v2 SWIM v4 VID 0x0483 PID 0x3748
                    Info : using stlink api v2
                    Info : Target voltage: 3.233552
                    Warn : UNEXPECTED idcode: 0x0bb11477
                    Error: expected 1 of 1: 0x2ba01477

                    in procedure 'program'
                    in procedure 'init' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 473
                    in procedure 'ocd_bouncer'
                    ** OpenOCD init failed **
                    shutdown command invoked

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                      @maciekczwa said in nRF5 action!:

                      Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                      For bug reports, read
                      http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                      debug_level: 2
                      0x4000
                      Info : The selected transport took over low-level target control. The results might differ compared to plain JTAG/SWD
                      adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                      Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                      Info : Unable to match requested speed 10000 kHz, using 4000 kHz
                      Info : clock speed 4000 kHz
                      Info : STLINK v2 JTAG v17 API v2 SWIM v4 VID 0x0483 PID 0x3748
                      Info : using stlink api v2
                      Info : Target voltage: 3.241270
                      Info : nrf52.cpu: hardware has 0 breakpoints, 2 watchpoints
                      Error: timed out while waiting for target halted
                      TARGET: nrf52.cpu - Not halted
                      in procedure 'program'
                      in procedure 'reset' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 478
                      in procedure 'ocd_bouncer'

                      **embedded:startup.tcl:454: Error: ** Unable to reset target ****
                      in procedure 'program'
                      in procedure 'program_error' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 479
                      at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                      wybrany port szeregowy at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454

                      maybe someone else already found the solution, but it took me a while to figure it out for myself.

                      So for documentation sake:

                      Just had the exact same things with new Ebyte NRF52832 modules, ST-Link v2 couldn't erase it. (the old once did erase without a single problem )

                      After some digging, I found the following:
                      (I'm using my NRF52832-DK for it, maybe other devices work as well, just tested this one)

                      DK => Ebyte module
                      GND(detect) => GND
                      SWDIO => SWDIO
                      SWDCLK => SWCLK
                      VTG => 3,3V
                      3,3V => 3,3V
                      GND =>GND

                      you can erase the protection using nRFgo Studio

                      1. On the left, you can find a header named Segger, click on that.
                      2. then it shows that it is locked, and you can click recover.
                      3. after that you can erase it
                      4. upload a new sketch using an ST-link V2 or the DK while you are still at it.

                      0_1540825164917_f8695040-bd25-422c-9f43-49e1d762c29d-image.png

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                      #1746

                      @omemanti actually, all you need is to issue the following command:
                      nrfjprog.exe --recover

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                        @omemanti actually, all you need is to issue the following command:
                        nrfjprog.exe --recover

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                        #1747

                        @toyman yup, I tried that one, but all it kept saying was something like; can't find programmer.. and this method, which has a GUI, worked without incident :)

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                        • O Omemanti

                          @toyman yup, I tried that one, but all it kept saying was something like; can't find programmer.. and this method, which has a GUI, worked without incident :)

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                          #1748

                          @omemanti that's strange, I use the methos regularly and it worls fine.
                          Oh! Actually, sandeep's installation messes up Jlink drivers so they require reinstall for the method to work.
                          That's why I am using arduino nrf5 with BMP to completely separate Arduino from Jlink

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                            #1749

                            FYI, I'm switching from uPython over to uLisp. It already worked on the BBC:microbit, and I just now got uLisp working on the nRF52832. Because uLisp relies on Sandeep's library, it doesn't yet support the nRF52840. However, if/when Sandeep's library does support the nRF52840, the uLisp upgrade will be fairly easy.

                            http://www.ulisp.com/

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                            • NeverDieN NeverDie

                              FYI, I'm switching from uPython over to uLisp. It already worked on the BBC:microbit, and I just now got uLisp working on the nRF52832. Because uLisp relies on Sandeep's library, it doesn't yet support the nRF52840. However, if/when Sandeep's library does support the nRF52840, the uLisp upgrade will be fairly easy.

                              http://www.ulisp.com/

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                              #1750

                              @neverdie said in nRF5 action!:

                              FYI, I'm switching from uPython over to uLisp.

                              What is the reason for this switch ?

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                              • Nca78N Nca78

                                @neverdie said in nRF5 action!:

                                FYI, I'm switching from uPython over to uLisp.

                                What is the reason for this switch ?

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                                NeverDie
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                                wrote on last edited by NeverDie
                                #1751

                                @nca78

                                1. uPython seemed to require an intimate understanding of a rather complicated build process. I kept running into build-related snags. Maybe in the future they will simplify it.
                                2. Its garbage collector can't handle heap fragmentation, and it appears that it never will.
                                3. Adding c-extensions is a rather arcane process.

                                In contrast, the uLisp build process is far simpler, and uLisp appears to have a proper garbage collector. Adding c-extensions is relatively easy.

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                                  #1752

                                  For anyone interested, I posted a simple nRF52 Tx and Rx demo program written in Forth: https://github.com/rabbithat/nRF52_SimpleTxRxDemo

                                  This code is a good starting point for beginners, because it is already working. You can easily modify the code to do whatever transmitting and receiving you want.

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                                    #1753

                                    I just now posted a wireless Forth REPL for nRF52's on github:
                                    https://github.com/rabbithat/nRF52_wireless_Forth_REPL

                                    This allows you to wirelessly connect with a nRF52 remote node to update and/or interact with your code exactly the same as if the remote node was directly connected to your computer.
                                    :grinning: :grinning: :grinning:

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                                      #1754

                                      I have recently installed an Ebyte E73 as my gateway with a DHT22. The problem is that I need to restart the gateway every 2 days and I can't figure out why. Can someone help me?

                                      /**
                                         The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
                                         between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
                                         The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
                                         repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
                                         network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
                                      
                                         Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
                                         Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Sensnology AB
                                         Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
                                      
                                         Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
                                         Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
                                      
                                         This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                                         modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                                         version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                                      
                                       *******************************
                                      
                                         REVISION HISTORY
                                      
                                      
                                      */
                                      
                                      // Enable debug prints
                                      #define MY_DEBUG
                                      
                                      // Enable serial gateway
                                      #define MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL
                                      
                                      
                                      
                                      // Set blinking period
                                      #define MY_DEFAULT_LED_BLINK_PERIOD 300
                                      
                                      // Enable and select radio type attached
                                      //#define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                      #define MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB
                                      //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                      //#define MY_RADIO_RFM95
                                      
                                      #include <SPI.h>
                                      #include <MySensors.h>
                                      #include "DHT.h"
                                      
                                      int switch_led = 1;
                                      #define ledPin 11
                                      // Set this to the pin you connected the DHT's data pin to
                                      #define DHT_DATA_PIN 02
                                      #define DHTTYPE DHT22   // DHT 22  (AM2302), AM2321
                                      
                                      
                                      // Set this offset if the sensor has a permanent small offset to the real temperatures.
                                      // In Celsius degrees (as measured by the device)
                                      #define SENSOR_TEMP_OFFSET 0
                                      
                                      // Sleep time between sensor updates (in milliseconds)
                                      // Must be >1000ms for DHT22 and >2000ms for DHT11
                                      static const uint64_t UPDATE_INTERVAL = 600000;
                                      
                                      // Force sending an update of the temperature after n sensor reads, so a controller showing the
                                      // timestamp of the last update doesn't show something like 3 hours in the unlikely case, that
                                      // the value didn't change since;
                                      // i.e. the sensor would force sending an update every UPDATE_INTERVAL*FORCE_UPDATE_N_READS [ms]
                                      static const uint8_t FORCE_UPDATE_N_READS = 10;
                                      
                                      #define CHILD_ID_HUM 1
                                      #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 0
                                      
                                      float lastTemp;
                                      float lastHum;
                                      uint8_t nNoUpdatesTemp;
                                      uint8_t nNoUpdatesHum;
                                      bool metric = true;
                                      
                                      MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
                                      MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
                                      DHT dht(DHT_DATA_PIN, DHTTYPE);
                                      
                                      void setup()
                                      {
                                          hwPinMode(LED_BUILTIN,OUTPUT_D0H1);
                                      
                                          NRF_CLOCK->INTENSET=B11;  //enable interrupts for EVENTS_HFCLKSTARTED and  EVENTS_LFCLKSTARTED
                                          NRF_CLOCK->TASKS_HFCLKSTART=1;  //start the high frequency crystal oscillator clock
                                          while (!(NRF_CLOCK->EVENTS_HFCLKSTARTED)) {} //wait until high frequency crystal oscillator clock is up to speed and working
                                      
                                          pinMode(PIN_LED1, OUTPUT);
                                          digitalWrite(PIN_LED1, HIGH);
                                      
                                          dht.begin(); // set data pin of DHT sensor
                                      }
                                      
                                      void presentation()
                                      {
                                          // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and controller
                                          sendSketchInfo("Serial Gateway nrf52", "1.0");
                                          wait(500);
                                          // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                                          present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);
                                          present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                                      }
                                      
                                      void loop()
                                      {
                                      
                                          // Reading temperature or humidity takes about 250 milliseconds!
                                          // Sensor readings may also be up to 2 seconds 'old' (its a very slow sensor)
                                          float h = dht.readHumidity();
                                          // Read temperature as Celsius (the default)
                                          float t = dht.readTemperature();
                                          // Read temperature as Fahrenheit (isFahrenheit = true)
                                          float f = dht.readTemperature(true);
                                          Serial.print("Test print");
                                          // Check if any reads failed and exit early (to try again).
                                          if (isnan(h) || isnan(t) || isnan(f)) {
                                          //Serial.println("Failed to read from DHT sensor!");
                                          return;
                                          } else {
                                          send(msgHum.set(h, 1));
                                          send(msgTemp.set(t, 1));
                                      
                                          }
                                      
                                          wait(UPDATE_INTERVAL);
                                      }
                                      
                                      
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                                        magkudjee
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                                        Hi every one. I'm very new in mysensors (I use bad English)
                                        in my sketch how to setup sleep,interrupt for 3 button (์NRF51822)
                                        thank you

                                        #define MY_DEBUG 
                                        #define MY_NODE_ID 4
                                        
                                        //#define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                        #define MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB
                                        
                                        #include <SPI.h>
                                        #include <MySensors.h>
                                        
                                        #define CHILD_ID_SW1 1
                                        #define CHILD_ID_SW2 2
                                        #define CHILD_ID_SW3 3
                                        
                                        #define BUTTON1_PIN 3
                                        #define BUTTON2_PIN 4
                                        #define BUTTON3_PIN 5
                                        
                                        boolean sw1State;
                                        boolean lastState1;
                                        boolean tripped1 = HIGH;
                                        
                                        boolean sw2State;
                                        boolean lastState2;
                                        boolean tripped2 = HIGH;
                                        
                                        boolean sw3State;
                                        boolean lastState3;
                                        boolean tripped3 = HIGH;
                                        
                                        MyMessage msg1(CHILD_ID_SW1, V_TRIPPED);
                                        MyMessage msg2(CHILD_ID_SW2, V_TRIPPED);
                                        MyMessage msg3(CHILD_ID_SW3, V_TRIPPED);
                                        
                                        void presentation() 
                                        {
                                          sendSketchInfo("Push Button 1", "1.0");
                                          
                                          present(CHILD_ID_SW1, S_DOOR); 
                                          present(CHILD_ID_SW2, S_DOOR);
                                          present(CHILD_ID_SW3, S_DOOR); 
                                        }
                                        
                                        void setup() 
                                        {
                                          pinMode (BUTTON1_PIN,INPUT_PULLUP);
                                          pinMode (BUTTON2_PIN,INPUT_PULLUP);
                                          pinMode (BUTTON3_PIN,INPUT_PULLUP);
                                        
                                        }
                                         
                                        void loop() 
                                        { 
                                          sw1State = digitalRead(BUTTON1_PIN);
                                          if ( ( sw1State == LOW) && (lastState1 == HIGH) ) tripped1 = !tripped1;
                                          send(msg1.set(tripped1==HIGH ? "1" : "0"));
                                             lastState1 = sw1State;
                                        
                                          sw2State = digitalRead(BUTTON2_PIN);
                                          if ( ( sw2State == LOW) && (lastState2 == HIGH) ) tripped2 = !tripped2;
                                          send(msg2.set(tripped2==HIGH ? "1" : "0"));
                                             lastState2 = sw2State;
                                        
                                          sw3State = digitalRead(BUTTON3_PIN);
                                          if ( ( sw3State == LOW) && (lastState3 == HIGH) ) tripped3 = !tripped3;
                                          send(msg3.set(tripped3==HIGH ? "1" : "0"));
                                             lastState3 = sw3State;
                                        
                                          //sleep(digitalPinToInterrupt(BUTTON1_PIN), CHANGE, 0);    
                                          //sleep(INTERRUPT, CHANGE, 0);
                                        }
                                        
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                                          I have recently installed an Ebyte E73 as my gateway with a DHT22. The problem is that I need to restart the gateway every 2 days and I can't figure out why. Can someone help me?

                                          /**
                                             The MySensors Arduino library handles the wireless radio link and protocol
                                             between your home built sensors/actuators and HA controller of choice.
                                             The sensors forms a self healing radio network with optional repeaters. Each
                                             repeater and gateway builds a routing tables in EEPROM which keeps track of the
                                             network topology allowing messages to be routed to nodes.
                                          
                                             Created by Henrik Ekblad <henrik.ekblad@mysensors.org>
                                             Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Sensnology AB
                                             Full contributor list: https://github.com/mysensors/Arduino/graphs/contributors
                                          
                                             Documentation: http://www.mysensors.org
                                             Support Forum: http://forum.mysensors.org
                                          
                                             This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
                                             modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
                                             version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation.
                                          
                                           *******************************
                                          
                                             REVISION HISTORY
                                          
                                          
                                          */
                                          
                                          // Enable debug prints
                                          #define MY_DEBUG
                                          
                                          // Enable serial gateway
                                          #define MY_GATEWAY_SERIAL
                                          
                                          
                                          
                                          // Set blinking period
                                          #define MY_DEFAULT_LED_BLINK_PERIOD 300
                                          
                                          // Enable and select radio type attached
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_NRF24
                                          #define MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM69
                                          //#define MY_RADIO_RFM95
                                          
                                          #include <SPI.h>
                                          #include <MySensors.h>
                                          #include "DHT.h"
                                          
                                          int switch_led = 1;
                                          #define ledPin 11
                                          // Set this to the pin you connected the DHT's data pin to
                                          #define DHT_DATA_PIN 02
                                          #define DHTTYPE DHT22   // DHT 22  (AM2302), AM2321
                                          
                                          
                                          // Set this offset if the sensor has a permanent small offset to the real temperatures.
                                          // In Celsius degrees (as measured by the device)
                                          #define SENSOR_TEMP_OFFSET 0
                                          
                                          // Sleep time between sensor updates (in milliseconds)
                                          // Must be >1000ms for DHT22 and >2000ms for DHT11
                                          static const uint64_t UPDATE_INTERVAL = 600000;
                                          
                                          // Force sending an update of the temperature after n sensor reads, so a controller showing the
                                          // timestamp of the last update doesn't show something like 3 hours in the unlikely case, that
                                          // the value didn't change since;
                                          // i.e. the sensor would force sending an update every UPDATE_INTERVAL*FORCE_UPDATE_N_READS [ms]
                                          static const uint8_t FORCE_UPDATE_N_READS = 10;
                                          
                                          #define CHILD_ID_HUM 1
                                          #define CHILD_ID_TEMP 0
                                          
                                          float lastTemp;
                                          float lastHum;
                                          uint8_t nNoUpdatesTemp;
                                          uint8_t nNoUpdatesHum;
                                          bool metric = true;
                                          
                                          MyMessage msgHum(CHILD_ID_HUM, V_HUM);
                                          MyMessage msgTemp(CHILD_ID_TEMP, V_TEMP);
                                          DHT dht(DHT_DATA_PIN, DHTTYPE);
                                          
                                          void setup()
                                          {
                                              hwPinMode(LED_BUILTIN,OUTPUT_D0H1);
                                          
                                              NRF_CLOCK->INTENSET=B11;  //enable interrupts for EVENTS_HFCLKSTARTED and  EVENTS_LFCLKSTARTED
                                              NRF_CLOCK->TASKS_HFCLKSTART=1;  //start the high frequency crystal oscillator clock
                                              while (!(NRF_CLOCK->EVENTS_HFCLKSTARTED)) {} //wait until high frequency crystal oscillator clock is up to speed and working
                                          
                                              pinMode(PIN_LED1, OUTPUT);
                                              digitalWrite(PIN_LED1, HIGH);
                                          
                                              dht.begin(); // set data pin of DHT sensor
                                          }
                                          
                                          void presentation()
                                          {
                                              // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and controller
                                              sendSketchInfo("Serial Gateway nrf52", "1.0");
                                              wait(500);
                                              // Register all sensors to gw (they will be created as child devices)
                                              present(CHILD_ID_TEMP, S_TEMP);
                                              present(CHILD_ID_HUM, S_HUM);
                                          }
                                          
                                          void loop()
                                          {
                                          
                                              // Reading temperature or humidity takes about 250 milliseconds!
                                              // Sensor readings may also be up to 2 seconds 'old' (its a very slow sensor)
                                              float h = dht.readHumidity();
                                              // Read temperature as Celsius (the default)
                                              float t = dht.readTemperature();
                                              // Read temperature as Fahrenheit (isFahrenheit = true)
                                              float f = dht.readTemperature(true);
                                              Serial.print("Test print");
                                              // Check if any reads failed and exit early (to try again).
                                              if (isnan(h) || isnan(t) || isnan(f)) {
                                              //Serial.println("Failed to read from DHT sensor!");
                                              return;
                                              } else {
                                              send(msgHum.set(h, 1));
                                              send(msgTemp.set(t, 1));
                                          
                                              }
                                          
                                              wait(UPDATE_INTERVAL);
                                          }
                                          
                                          
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                                          @smilvert do you have some more information? like some serial output?

                                          I had some issues with statements that uses millis(), in about 1,5 up to 2 days (much shorter the normaly I suppose) it did its rollover back to 0. This messed some waiting times for me.

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