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  • O Omemanti

    @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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    #1758

    @omemanti Well it seems to start working now... Hopefully it works :) Havn't restart the gateway in 2 weeks now

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    • T Toyman

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

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      mr_red
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      #1759

      @toyman @Omemanti

      For Documentations sake:
      I was having the same problems of the Ebyte E73 Module of being locked.
      The ST_LinkV2 Clone Firmware are not able to recover the modules as the swd implementation is missing some direct register write capabilities.
      The nfrjprog and nor openocd are working with the ST_LinkV2.

      As suggested in this thread somewhere, I was able to get the modules unlocked with the Jlink clone and nrfjprog.
      see also :
      https://github.com/micooke/arduino-nRF5-smartwatches/blob/master/nrf52_disable_read_protection.txt

      That (pirated) Firmware is working with swd and is able to recover the modules. Had to solve some dll-issues before, but got it working.
      After the recovery with nrfjprog the stlink and the jlink are working as expected with openocd.

      To find out if your wiring etc. is fine and it is really the locked devices you get this when starting your openocd interface.
      The voltage is fine but the breakpoints are recognized.

      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
      

      It should be

      Info : nrf52.cpu: hardware has 6 breakpoints, 4 watchpoints
      
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      • mr_redM mr_red

        @toyman @Omemanti

        For Documentations sake:
        I was having the same problems of the Ebyte E73 Module of being locked.
        The ST_LinkV2 Clone Firmware are not able to recover the modules as the swd implementation is missing some direct register write capabilities.
        The nfrjprog and nor openocd are working with the ST_LinkV2.

        As suggested in this thread somewhere, I was able to get the modules unlocked with the Jlink clone and nrfjprog.
        see also :
        https://github.com/micooke/arduino-nRF5-smartwatches/blob/master/nrf52_disable_read_protection.txt

        That (pirated) Firmware is working with swd and is able to recover the modules. Had to solve some dll-issues before, but got it working.
        After the recovery with nrfjprog the stlink and the jlink are working as expected with openocd.

        To find out if your wiring etc. is fine and it is really the locked devices you get this when starting your openocd interface.
        The voltage is fine but the breakpoints are recognized.

        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
        

        It should be

        Info : nrf52.cpu: hardware has 6 breakpoints, 4 watchpoints
        
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        ileneken3
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        @mr_red
        I can add some of my own "documentation" on this issue. I only recently was able to program an Ebyte E73 module, and it was a long struggle. I used the NRF DK, and had help from a Nordic engineer.

        • The recommended way to connect to the external device is:

        Using the P20 and P1 headers, connect:
        P20 VDD -> 3.3v on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module
        P20 SWDIO -> SWDIO on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module
        P20 SWDCLK -> SWDCLK on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module
        P20 VTG -> P1 VDD
        P1 GND -> GND on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module

        To unlock the chip, execute:

        nrfjprog -f nrf52 --recover

        They also recommend using nrfjprog to program the device, because nRFgo Studio is deprecated. But I used the Studio and it worked fine. I gave Studio the .hex produced by the Arduino IDE using "Sketch" -> "Export compiled Binary".

        As mentioned in the previous post, it is unlikely to unlock the board with anything but the NRF DK or a genuine J-Link. (Maybe a good fake J-Link).

        Mistakes others may be able to learn from:

        • Soldering the module onto a custom board can be hard. If you miss a little solder on SWDCLK or SWDIO, there is no hope. Check continuity on every pin you need!
        • Make sure you don't order a NRF52810 module - only NRF52832 . You can program them, but Mysensors is not compatible. It's easy to hit the wrong link on AliExpress as they look identical.
        • The NRF DK seems to deliver only 2.8V to the device. I first thought there was a problem, and tried to connect external power sources. But it seems to work powered from the DK.
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        • nagelcN nagelc

          @magkudjee
          MySensors will support 2 interrupts using sleep. I do not think it will support 3.
          Use this format for the sleep call:
          sleep(interrupt1, mode1, interrupt2, mode2, ms=0);
          In your case: sleep(BUTTON1_PIN, CHANGE, BUTTON2_PIN, CHANGE, 0);

          I don't know how to handle the 3rd interrupt.

          Check the MySensors API document here: https://www.mysensors.org/download/sensor_api_20#sleeping

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          @nagelc

          thank you

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          • ileneken3I ileneken3

            @mr_red
            I can add some of my own "documentation" on this issue. I only recently was able to program an Ebyte E73 module, and it was a long struggle. I used the NRF DK, and had help from a Nordic engineer.

            • The recommended way to connect to the external device is:

            Using the P20 and P1 headers, connect:
            P20 VDD -> 3.3v on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module
            P20 SWDIO -> SWDIO on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module
            P20 SWDCLK -> SWDCLK on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module
            P20 VTG -> P1 VDD
            P1 GND -> GND on EBYTE 2G4M04S1B module

            To unlock the chip, execute:

            nrfjprog -f nrf52 --recover

            They also recommend using nrfjprog to program the device, because nRFgo Studio is deprecated. But I used the Studio and it worked fine. I gave Studio the .hex produced by the Arduino IDE using "Sketch" -> "Export compiled Binary".

            As mentioned in the previous post, it is unlikely to unlock the board with anything but the NRF DK or a genuine J-Link. (Maybe a good fake J-Link).

            Mistakes others may be able to learn from:

            • Soldering the module onto a custom board can be hard. If you miss a little solder on SWDCLK or SWDIO, there is no hope. Check continuity on every pin you need!
            • Make sure you don't order a NRF52810 module - only NRF52832 . You can program them, but Mysensors is not compatible. It's easy to hit the wrong link on AliExpress as they look identical.
            • The NRF DK seems to deliver only 2.8V to the device. I first thought there was a problem, and tried to connect external power sources. But it seems to work powered from the DK.
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            mr_red
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            #1762

            @ileneken3
            It is a struggle indeed. I wanted to stay "low cost" with clone stlink and clone jlink.
            As this is in preparation for a local hackspace workshop the entry level should be as low as possible.
            And I suceeded to get this running for under 10€. (only one Jlink needed to unlock the modules once)

            I am using platform.io and arduino, which use openocd internally. No need for nrfgo or an second programm and take the hex somewhere else.
            Highly recommend platform.io for this! Flashing & Serial output are superfast, nice IDE and my dev-cycle speed up by an order of magnitude.

            Question:
            I am using an second device for USB-Serial convertion to get some print-msg out of the nrf52832.
            Is there any way to do this over the programmer?

            You can define the RX/TX pins in the nrf52832 to the pins you want.
            Hardware Workaround by Neverdie: Connector Board -openhardware.io

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            • mr_redM mr_red

              @ileneken3
              It is a struggle indeed. I wanted to stay "low cost" with clone stlink and clone jlink.
              As this is in preparation for a local hackspace workshop the entry level should be as low as possible.
              And I suceeded to get this running for under 10€. (only one Jlink needed to unlock the modules once)

              I am using platform.io and arduino, which use openocd internally. No need for nrfgo or an second programm and take the hex somewhere else.
              Highly recommend platform.io for this! Flashing & Serial output are superfast, nice IDE and my dev-cycle speed up by an order of magnitude.

              Question:
              I am using an second device for USB-Serial convertion to get some print-msg out of the nrf52832.
              Is there any way to do this over the programmer?

              You can define the RX/TX pins in the nrf52832 to the pins you want.
              Hardware Workaround by Neverdie: Connector Board -openhardware.io

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              #1763

              @mr_red said in nRF5 action!:

              Is there any way to do this over the programmer?

              Not in Arduino. In KEIL you can use RTT (pretty cool stuff, debug via SWD)
              But if you just want to decrease a number of programmers, you can use Black Magic Probe, made from BluePill ($2 at Ali). It is 2-in-1 SWD and USB-UART converter on one PCB

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                alowhum
                Plugin Developer
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                #1764

                @ileneken3 @mr_red Thanks for this! Glad to hear I wasn't going crazy, but that others have had the same issue.

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                  Omemanti
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                  #1765

                  A quick Google pointed me to https://github.com/AndruPol/nrf52832-recover/blob/master/README.md

                  I do have a STM32F103C8T6 laying around. But ATM no time to play with it.

                  Maybe that's the €3 solution for unlocking.

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                  • O Omemanti

                    A quick Google pointed me to https://github.com/AndruPol/nrf52832-recover/blob/master/README.md

                    I do have a STM32F103C8T6 laying around. But ATM no time to play with it.

                    Maybe that's the €3 solution for unlocking.

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                    #1766

                    @omemanti said in [nRF5 action!]Maybe that's the €3 solution for unlocking.

                    BMP is enough to unlock. BluePill costs ca. €2 and it's easily convertable to BMP

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                      #1767

                      @Omemanti Good find about the BMP to recover the Ebyte module. Can you point me to an aliexpress link? "stm32" "bluepill" are not the magic chinese keywords..

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                      • mr_redM mr_red

                        @Omemanti Good find about the BMP to recover the Ebyte module. Can you point me to an aliexpress link? "stm32" "bluepill" are not the magic chinese keywords..

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                        Mod
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #1768

                        @mr_red https://medium.com/@paramaggarwal/converting-an-stm32f103-board-to-a-black-magic-probe-c013cf2cc38c has keywords and a direct link to Ali

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                          alowhum
                          Plugin Developer
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                          #1769

                          I created a BMP, both from a cheap ST-Link and an STM32, and it didn't help me break open those eByte NRF52 units.

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                          • alowhumA alowhum

                            I created a BMP, both from a cheap ST-Link and an STM32, and it didn't help me break open those eByte NRF52 units.

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                            mr_red
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                            #1770

                            @alowhum where did you get stuck? Whats your process?

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                            • monteM monte

                              @smilvert I think I solved issues I mentioned. But I don't have final code yet as I am waiting for parts to arrive for my board. But I think there is no problem using WT51822 board except that you'll have to manually set PORT interrupt and also set pin SENSE register which is cannot be done with arduino function pinMode().
                              So I guess you can order PCBs if you want, I'm going to post final sketch with explanations at the end of the month.

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                              waspie
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                              #1771

                              @monte do you have final code now ? :)

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                              • mr_redM mr_red

                                @alowhum where did you get stuck? Whats your process?

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                                ileneken3
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                                #1772

                                @mr_red

                                I got to the point where the stm32loader.py runs and outputs:

                                Bootloader version 22
                                Chip id: 0x410 (STM32 Medium-density)
                                Write 256 bytes at 0x8000000
                                Write 256 bytes at 0x8000100
                                [..snip..]
                                Write 256 bytes at 0x8001900
                                Write 256 bytes at 0x8001A00
                                Read 256 bytes at 0x8000000
                                Read 256 bytes at 0x8000100
                                [..snip..]
                                Read 256 bytes at 0x8001900
                                Read 256 bytes at 0x8001A00
                                Verification OK

                                After that, you're supposed to plug in to the USB directly. I get " USB device not recognized". Zadig doesn't help. It lists it as:

                                "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)"

                                Any ideas?

                                Thanks.

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                                • ileneken3I ileneken3

                                  @mr_red

                                  I got to the point where the stm32loader.py runs and outputs:

                                  Bootloader version 22
                                  Chip id: 0x410 (STM32 Medium-density)
                                  Write 256 bytes at 0x8000000
                                  Write 256 bytes at 0x8000100
                                  [..snip..]
                                  Write 256 bytes at 0x8001900
                                  Write 256 bytes at 0x8001A00
                                  Read 256 bytes at 0x8000000
                                  Read 256 bytes at 0x8000100
                                  [..snip..]
                                  Read 256 bytes at 0x8001900
                                  Read 256 bytes at 0x8001A00
                                  Verification OK

                                  After that, you're supposed to plug in to the USB directly. I get " USB device not recognized". Zadig doesn't help. It lists it as:

                                  "Unknown USB Device (Device Descriptor Request Failed)"

                                  Any ideas?

                                  Thanks.

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                                  Toyman
                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #1773

                                  @ileneken3 have you returned the jumpers back?

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                                  • T Toyman

                                    @ileneken3 have you returned the jumpers back?

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                                    ileneken3
                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #1774

                                    @toyman
                                    Unfortunately, yes, I have returned the jumpers to their original settings, and have even tried all 4 combinations.
                                    I also changed computers, changed OS's, changed cables.

                                    The board LOOKS like it was well manufactured, but I suppose a bad board is a possibility. Other than that, I can't figure out what could be wrong.

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                                    • d00616D d00616

                                      @Nca78 said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                      Does that mean I have to go the long hard way with a bluepill as programmer and openocd ? Anyone has other ideas to unlock and erase the device ?

                                      Select in to Tools menu "None" Softdevice and then "Burn Bootloader". This raises an error but the device is erased completely.

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                                      sebi
                                      wrote on last edited by
                                      #1775

                                      @d00616 said in nRF5 action!:

                                      @Nca78 said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                      Does that mean I have to go the long hard way with a bluepill as programmer and openocd ? Anyone has other ideas to unlock and erase the device ?

                                      Select in to Tools menu "None" Softdevice and then "Burn Bootloader". This raises an error but the device is erased completely.

                                      I am having the same issue trying to write on a E73 module with read/write protections. I don't have a JLink, but a ST Link-V2 and OpenOCD.
                                      Do you know how to remove the protections on the E73 with such tools? Thanks.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #1776

                                        @sebi,
                                        A couple weeks ago I began exploring deploying E73 modules and had to remove protections. I was successful and now have a working E73 ethernet gateway. Only had ST Link-V2, so I used a "blue pill" I had in inventory to load it with Black Magic Probe. This cleared the protections.

                                        The instructions I followed to load the BMP are step-by-step at https://github.com/TamojitSaha/STM32f103_Black-Magic-Probe

                                        The instructions followed to clear protections with BMP also are step-by-step and worked perfect. They are at https://github.com/AndruPol/nrf52832-recover

                                        In item #4, the program arm-none-eabi-gdb.exe seems to be part of the Arduino tool chain as I found it just by doing a search in file explorer and it was already on my win10 machine. Also, in item #4, (gdb) is the prompt that the program arm-none-eabi-gdb.exe gives. In the first line, change the '/dev/ttyACM0' to your com port. Use 'quit' to exit the program. Also, use 'mon help' to see options.

                                        There are apparently a number of ways to 'recover' the E73, but this worked easily for me, and was step-by-step.

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                                          wrote on last edited by
                                          #1777

                                          @NeverDie Hoping you can help me with an WTNRF51822-S4AT problem where my stop recognizing interrupt events 2ish days after the last interrupt.

                                          The buttons sleep for 24 hours, then wake up and send battery level. Even though the interrupt stops triggering, they still send battery level.

                                          Possible some kind of timer is expiring?

                                          Any help is appreciated.

                                          // General settings
                                          #define SKETCH_NAME "ThinButton"
                                          #define SENSOR_NAME SKETCH_NAME
                                          #define SKETCH_VERSION "1.4"
                                          
                                          #define MY_NODE_ID 37
                                          
                                          
                                          #define MY_BAUD_RATE 115200
                                          //#define MY_DEBUG
                                          
                                          #define IS_NRF51 
                                          #define PIR_DETECTION_PIN 3
                                          #define SHORT_WAIT 50
                                          #define DEBOUNCE_MS 1000
                                          
                                          volatile bool motion_change=false;
                                          
                                          #define MY_RADIO_NRF5_ESB
                                          
                                          #include <MySensors.h>
                                          
                                          #define SLEEP_MS 1000 * 60 * 60 * 24
                                          
                                          #define   CHILD_ID_VOLT 1
                                          MyMessage msgBattery(CHILD_ID_VOLT, V_VOLTAGE);
                                          
                                          #define CHILD_ID_BTN 2
                                          #define BTN_PIN PIR_DETECTION_PIN
                                          MyMessage msgBtn(CHILD_ID_BTN, V_TRIPPED);
                                          
                                          void disableNfc() {  //only applied to nRF52
                                          
                                            #ifndef IS_NRF51
                                              //Make pins 9 and 10 usable as GPIO pins.
                                              NRF_NFCT->TASKS_DISABLE=1;  //disable NFC
                                              NRF_NVMC->CONFIG=1;  // Write enable the UICR
                                              NRF_UICR->NFCPINS=0; //Make pins 9 and 10 usable as GPIO pins.
                                              NRF_NVMC->CONFIG=0;  // Put the UICR back into read-only mode.
                                            #endif
                                          }
                                          
                                          void turnOffRadio() {
                                            NRF_RADIO->TASKS_DISABLE=1;
                                            while (!(NRF_RADIO->EVENTS_DISABLED)) {}  //until radio is confirmed disabled
                                          }
                                          
                                          void turnOffUarte0() {
                                            #ifndef IS_NRF51  
                                              NRF_UARTE0->TASKS_STOPRX = 1;
                                              NRF_UARTE0->TASKS_STOPTX = 1;
                                              NRF_UARTE0->TASKS_SUSPEND = 1;
                                              NRF_UARTE0->ENABLE=0;  //disable UART0
                                              while (NRF_UARTE0->ENABLE!=0) {};  //wait until UART0 is confirmed disabled.
                                            #endif
                                          
                                            #ifdef IS_NRF51
                                              NRF_UART0->TASKS_STOPRX = 1;
                                              NRF_UART0->TASKS_STOPTX = 1;
                                              NRF_UART0->TASKS_SUSPEND = 1;
                                              NRF_UART0->ENABLE=0;  //disable UART0
                                              while (NRF_UART0->ENABLE!=0) {};  //wait until UART0 is confirmed disabled.
                                            #endif
                                          }
                                          
                                          void turnOffAdc() {
                                            #ifndef IS_NRF51
                                              if (NRF_SAADC->ENABLE) { //if enabled, then disable the SAADC
                                                NRF_SAADC->TASKS_STOP=1;
                                                while (NRF_SAADC->EVENTS_STOPPED) {} //wait until stopping of SAADC is confirmed
                                                NRF_SAADC->ENABLE=0;  //disable the SAADC
                                                while (NRF_SAADC->ENABLE) {} //wait until the disable is confirmed
                                              }
                                            #endif
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          void turnOffHighFrequencyClock() {
                                              NRF_CLOCK->TASKS_HFCLKSTOP = 1;
                                              while ((NRF_CLOCK->HFCLKSTAT) & 0x0100) {}  //wait as long as HF clock is still running.
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          void mySleepPrepare() {  //turn-off energy drains prior to sleep
                                            turnOffHighFrequencyClock();
                                            turnOffRadio();
                                            turnOffUarte0();
                                          }
                                           
                                          
                                          void activateLpComp() {
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->PSEL=4; // monitor AIN0 (i.e. pin P0.02 on nRF52832 PIR Motion Sensor v607).
                                            while (!(NRF_LPCOMP->PSEL==4)) {} //wait until confirmed
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->REFSEL=3;  // choose 1/2 VDD as the reference voltage
                                            while (!(NRF_LPCOMP->REFSEL==3)) {} //wait until confirmed
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->ANADETECT=0;  //detect CROSS events on PIR detection pin
                                            while (NRF_LPCOMP->ANADETECT!=0) {} //wait until confirmed
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->INTENSET=B1000;  //Enable interrupt for CROSS event
                                            while (!(((NRF_LPCOMP->INTENSET)&B1000)==B1000)) {} //wait until confirmed
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->ENABLE=1;  //Enable LPCOMP
                                            while (!(NRF_LPCOMP->ENABLE==1)) {} //wait until confirmed
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->TASKS_START=1;  //start the LPCOMP
                                            while (!(NRF_LPCOMP->EVENTS_READY)) {}  //wait until ready
                                            
                                            NVIC_SetPriority(LPCOMP_IRQn, 15);
                                            NVIC_ClearPendingIRQ(LPCOMP_IRQn);
                                            NVIC_EnableIRQ(LPCOMP_IRQn);
                                          }
                                          
                                          void suspendLpComp() { //suspend getting more interrupts from LPCOMP before the first interrupt can be handled
                                            if ((NRF_LPCOMP->ENABLE) && (NRF_LPCOMP->EVENTS_READY)) {  //if LPCOMP is enabled
                                              NRF_LPCOMP->INTENCLR=B0100;  //disable interrupt from LPCOMP
                                              while (((NRF_LPCOMP->INTENCLR)&B0100)==B0100) {} //wait until confirmed
                                            }
                                          }
                                          
                                          void resumeLpComp() { //suspend getting interrupts from LPCOMP
                                            NRF_LPCOMP->INTENSET=B0100;  //Enable interrupt for UP event
                                            while (((NRF_LPCOMP->INTENSET)&B1000)!=B0100) {} //wait until confirmed
                                          }
                                          // setup
                                          void setup() {
                                            hwInit();
                                            hwPinMode(PIR_DETECTION_PIN,INPUT);
                                          
                                            disableNfc();  //remove unnecessary energy drains
                                            turnOffAdc();  //remove unnecessary energy drains
                                            activateLpComp();
                                            motion_change=false;
                                          }
                                          
                                          void mySleep(uint32_t ms) {
                                             mySleepPrepare();  //Take steps to reduce drains on battery current prior to sleeping
                                             sleep(ms);
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          // presentation
                                          void presentation() {
                                            sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
                                          
                                            present(CHILD_ID_VOLT, S_MULTIMETER, SENSOR_NAME);
                                            wait(SHORT_WAIT);
                                            present(CHILD_ID_BTN, S_MOTION, SENSOR_NAME);
                                            wait(SHORT_WAIT);
                                          }
                                          
                                          unsigned long lastTripped = millis();
                                          
                                          // loop
                                          void loop() {
                                            mySleep(SLEEP_MS);
                                            
                                            if(motion_change){
                                              unsigned long ms = millis();
                                              long timeDiff = ms - lastTripped; 
                                              
                                              if(timeDiff < 0 || timeDiff > 1000){ 
                                                send(msgBtn.set((uint8_t) 1));
                                              }
                                               
                                              NRF_LPCOMP->EVENTS_CROSS=0;
                                              motion_change=false;
                                              lastTripped = millis();
                                            } else {
                                              
                                              send(msgBattery.set(getInternalVoltage(),3));
                                            }
                                          }
                                          
                                          float getInternalVoltage(){
                                            return ((float)hwCPUVoltage())/1000.0;
                                          }
                                          
                                          
                                          #if __CORTEX_M == 0x04
                                          #define NRF5_RESET_EVENT(event)                                                 \
                                                  event = 0;                                                                   \
                                                  (void)event
                                          #else
                                          #define NRF5_RESET_EVENT(event) event = 0
                                          #endif
                                          
                                          
                                          // This must be in one line
                                          extern "C" { void LPCOMP_IRQHandler(void) {motion_change=true; NRF5_RESET_EVENT(NRF_LPCOMP->EVENTS_CROSS); NRF_LPCOMP->EVENTS_CROSS=0; MY_HW_RTC->CC[0]=(MY_HW_RTC->COUNTER+2);}}
                                          
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