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  • NeverDieN NeverDie

    @mtiutiu said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

    Can you upload those files somewhere so that I can download them? I can't do that from the links you pasted here in this forum.

    https://spaces.hightail.com/space/WMbime1pXn

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    @NeverDie

    Doesn't work for me so maybe it would be best to obtain a pdf or something readable for all of us from the manufacturer.

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      Is no one else able to download the files either?

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      • Nca78N Nca78

        @NeverDie how many GND pins did you connect ?
        It might be a stupid suggestion but maybe all GND pins are not connected together ?

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        @Nca78 said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

        @NeverDie how many GND pins did you connect ?
        It might be a stupid suggestion but maybe all GND pins are not connected together ?

        Good question. I connected to just one GND pin. However, I just now checked with a DMM, and all the exposed GND pins on the module have continuity to one another. So, based on that, I'm assuming any additional outside connections would be redundant anyway?

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        • NeverDieN NeverDie

          Is no one else able to download the files either?

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          @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

          Is no one else able to download the files either?

          From the forum, no. From hightail, yes.
          I don't know which program to open them in though.

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          • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

            @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

            Is no one else able to download the files either?

            From the forum, no. From hightail, yes.
            I don't know which program to open them in though.

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            @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

            I don't know which program to open them in though

            The current theory (see above) is that maybe it's Altium Designer, which has a free viewer.

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            • NeverDieN NeverDie

              One thing I notice on the Ebyte module is that no RESET pin is exposed. Isn't that a bit odd?

              Also, there appears to be a typo on the silkscreen, where there are two pin 7's on the silkscreen, but probably one of them is actually pin 6.

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              @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

              One thing I notice on the Ebyte module is that no RESET pin is exposed. Isn't that a bit odd?

              Correction: According to the Nordic datasheet, PO.21, which is exposed on the Ebyte modle, can also serve as the reset pin. I was thrown off because Sparkfun labeled it RESET on their board's silkscreen, not "PO.21".

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              • Nca78N Nca78

                @mtiutiu I have ordered a few of those modules too, the big question is antenna performance as it seems rather small.
                It's incredibly cheap and has enough pins to drive most of the MySensors nodes, too bad it's missing the 32K crystal for low power Bluetooth :(

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                @Nca78 said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                I have ordered a few of those modules too,

                Do let us know if either of you are able to program it. After this Ebyte experience, I won't be taking it for granted anymore.

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                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                  @Nca78 said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                  I have ordered a few of those modules too,

                  Do let us know if either of you are able to program it. After this Ebyte experience, I won't be taking it for granted anymore.

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                  @NeverDie not sure if it applies to this case, but at 18:04 in https://youtu.be/JXQLI-nXqmQ it is mentioned that the chip's identifier needs to be included in some list when the softdevice is compiled (or something along those lines, I am not yet familiar with the vocabulary).

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @NeverDie not sure if it applies to this case, but at 18:04 in https://youtu.be/JXQLI-nXqmQ it is mentioned that the chip's identifier needs to be included in some list when the softdevice is compiled (or something along those lines, I am not yet familiar with the vocabulary).

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                    @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                    @NeverDie not sure if it applies to this case, but at 18:04 in https://youtu.be/JXQLI-nXqmQ it is mentioned that the chip's identifier needs to be included in some list when the softdevice is compiled (or something along those lines, I am not yet familiar with the vocabulary).

                    My understanding (which may be wrong) is that in this context a "softdevice" is a veiled reference to the bluetooth stack and/or related bluetooth code, which at present the mysensors code isn't using. In any case, when I programmed both the adafruit and the sparkfun using the mysensors code, I didn't include a chip identifier in a list, nor any soft devices, and it worked anyway.

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                      I was thinking that maybe the Ebyte module is stuck in some kind of reset mode, but I just now checked pin P0.21 (the reset pin), and it measures high at 3.3v. This is the same as for the Sparkfun board, which I have no trouble programming. Reset is active low.

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                      • NeverDieN NeverDie

                        @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                        @NeverDie not sure if it applies to this case, but at 18:04 in https://youtu.be/JXQLI-nXqmQ it is mentioned that the chip's identifier needs to be included in some list when the softdevice is compiled (or something along those lines, I am not yet familiar with the vocabulary).

                        My understanding (which may be wrong) is that in this context a "softdevice" is a veiled reference to the bluetooth stack and/or related bluetooth code, which at present the mysensors code isn't using. In any case, when I programmed both the adafruit and the sparkfun using the mysensors code, I didn't include a chip identifier in a list, nor any soft devices, and it worked anyway.

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                        @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                        My understanding (which may be wrong) is that in this context a "softdevice" is a veiled reference to the bluetooth stack and/or related bluetooth code, which at present the mysensors code isn't using. In any case, when I programmed both the adafruit and the sparkfun using the mysensors code, I didn't include a chip identifier in a list, nor any soft devices, and it worked anyway.

                        I haven't tested MySensors with a present SoftDevice. The drivers/NVM code (EEPROM emulation) conflicts with the DFU bootloader.

                        It's better to see the SoftDevice as an Operating System providing BLE functionality and some hardware abstraction, while MySensors is directly ported to the hardware.

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                        • NeverDieN NeverDie

                          I was thinking that maybe the Ebyte module is stuck in some kind of reset mode, but I just now checked pin P0.21 (the reset pin), and it measures high at 3.3v. This is the same as for the Sparkfun board, which I have no trouble programming. Reset is active low.

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                          @NeverDie stupid question: did you try to power it NOT from DK board and vise versa?

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                            @NeverDie stupid question: did you try to power it NOT from DK board and vise versa?

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                            @Toyman said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                            @NeverDie stupid question: did you try to power it NOT from DK board and vise versa?

                            Thanks for the suggestion! So far I've tried powering it from a USB 3.3v source (which is how I successfully programmed the adafruit and sparkfun boards), but I'll now try powering it from the DK and see if it makes a difference.

                            By the way, I found an alternate way to confirm that the board is using the built-in LDO rather than the DCDC converter. DEC4 is the output of the LDO, and it measures 1.3v (which is also the expected voltage output by the LDO if it were active). DCC is the output of the DCDC converter, and it measures 0.0v. So, empirical confirmation of what you all inferred earlier. :)

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                              @NeverDie stupid question: did you try to power it NOT from DK board and vise versa?

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                              @Toyman said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                              @NeverDie stupid question: did you try to power it NOT from DK board and vise versa?

                              Just now tried it, and unfortunately it didn't make a difference. :(

                              The actual text of the error message that I always receive is:

                              c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .heap by 4 bytes
                              c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .stack_dummy by 4 bytes
                              c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .heap by 4 bytes
                              c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .stack_dummy by 4 bytes
                              c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .heap by 4 bytes
                              c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .stack_dummy by 4 bytes
                              Sketch uses 26932 bytes (5%) of program storage space. Maximum is 524288 bytes.
                              Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00254-g696fc0a (2016-04-10-10:13)
                              Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                              For bug reports, read
                              http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                              debug_level: 0
                              swd
                              adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                              cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
                              nrf52.cpu: target state: halted
                              target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread
                              xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x000008e4 msp: 0x20000400
                              ** Programming Started **
                              auto erase enabled
                              Error: Cannot erase protected sector at 0x0
                              Error: failed erasing sectors 0 to 6
                              embedded:startup.tcl:454: Error: ** Programming Failed **
                              in procedure 'program'
                              in procedure 'program_error' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 510
                              at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                              the selected serial port at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                              does not exist or your board is not connected

                              So maybe the root of the problem is that I need to do something to enable it to erase the protected sector at 0x0? That seems to be the point after which everything falls apart.

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                              • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                @NeverDie not sure if it applies to this case, but at 18:04 in https://youtu.be/JXQLI-nXqmQ it is mentioned that the chip's identifier needs to be included in some list when the softdevice is compiled (or something along those lines, I am not yet familiar with the vocabulary).

                                My understanding (which may be wrong) is that in this context a "softdevice" is a veiled reference to the bluetooth stack and/or related bluetooth code, which at present the mysensors code isn't using. In any case, when I programmed both the adafruit and the sparkfun using the mysensors code, I didn't include a chip identifier in a list, nor any soft devices, and it worked anyway.

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                                @NeverDie sorry, the ID doesn't need to be in the softdevice. It needs to be in the code for the black magic probe. Might still not be related though.

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                                • NeverDieN NeverDie

                                  @Toyman said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                  @NeverDie stupid question: did you try to power it NOT from DK board and vise versa?

                                  Just now tried it, and unfortunately it didn't make a difference. :(

                                  The actual text of the error message that I always receive is:

                                  c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .heap by 4 bytes
                                  c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .stack_dummy by 4 bytes
                                  c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .heap by 4 bytes
                                  c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .stack_dummy by 4 bytes
                                  c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .heap by 4 bytes
                                  c:/users/david/appdata/local/arduino15/packages/sandeepmistry/tools/gcc-arm-none-eabi/5_2-2015q4/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/5.2.1/../../../../arm-none-eabi/bin/ld.exe: warning: changing start of section .stack_dummy by 4 bytes
                                  Sketch uses 26932 bytes (5%) of program storage space. Maximum is 524288 bytes.
                                  Open On-Chip Debugger 0.10.0-dev-00254-g696fc0a (2016-04-10-10:13)
                                  Licensed under GNU GPL v2
                                  For bug reports, read
                                  http://openocd.org/doc/doxygen/bugs.html
                                  debug_level: 0
                                  swd
                                  adapter speed: 10000 kHz
                                  cortex_m reset_config sysresetreq
                                  nrf52.cpu: target state: halted
                                  target halted due to debug-request, current mode: Thread
                                  xPSR: 0x01000000 pc: 0x000008e4 msp: 0x20000400
                                  ** Programming Started **
                                  auto erase enabled
                                  Error: Cannot erase protected sector at 0x0
                                  Error: failed erasing sectors 0 to 6
                                  embedded:startup.tcl:454: Error: ** Programming Failed **
                                  in procedure 'program'
                                  in procedure 'program_error' called at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 510
                                  at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                                  the selected serial port at file "embedded:startup.tcl", line 454
                                  does not exist or your board is not connected

                                  So maybe the root of the problem is that I need to do something to enable it to erase the protected sector at 0x0? That seems to be the point after which everything falls apart.

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                                  @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                  Error: Cannot erase protected sector at 0x0

                                  Could this be related to the readback protection? The video I linked before recommends issuing "monitor erase_mass" to completely reset the device and any protection.

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                                    @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                    Error: Cannot erase protected sector at 0x0

                                    Could this be related to the readback protection? The video I linked before recommends issuing "monitor erase_mass" to completely reset the device and any protection.

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                                    @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                    @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                    Error: Cannot erase protected sector at 0x0

                                    Could this be related to the readback protection? The video I linked before recommends issuing "monitor erase_mass" to completely reset the device and any protection.

                                    Good one! I have a hunch you may have just cracked the problem.

                                    I see no harm in trying a mass erase before the programming step, so I'll give it a go.

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                                      @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                      Is no one else able to download the files either?

                                      From the forum, no. From hightail, yes.
                                      I don't know which program to open them in though.

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                                      @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                      @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                      Is no one else able to download the files either?

                                      From the forum, no. From hightail, yes.

                                      Direct click fails. But if you press Control key while you click, to open in a new tab, then you should be able to download files from the forum ;)

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                                        @NeverDie said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                        Error: Cannot erase protected sector at 0x0

                                        Could this be related to the readback protection? The video I linked before recommends issuing "monitor erase_mass" to completely reset the device and any protection.

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                                        @mfalkvidd said in nRF5 Bluetooth action!:

                                        Could this be related to the readback protection? The video I linked before recommends issuing "monitor erase_mass" to completely reset the device and any protection.

                                        This is a simple sketch for mass erasing a nRF5 MCU. Just compile it with the option a SoftDevice is present, when a SoftDevice is present:

                                        #include "nrf.h"
                                        
                                        void wait_for_ready()
                                        {
                                                while (NRF_NVMC->READY == NVMC_READY_READY_Busy) {
                                                };
                                        }
                                        
                                        
                                        void setup() {
                                                // Enable erasing flash
                                                NRF_NVMC->CONFIG = NVMC_CONFIG_WEN_Een << NVMC_CONFIG_WEN_Pos;
                                                wait_for_ready();
                                        
                                                // Erase Flash and UICR
                                                NRF_NVMC->ERASEALL = 1;
                                                wait_for_ready();
                                        
                                                // Disable erasing
                                                NRF_NVMC->CONFIG = NVMC_CONFIG_WEN_Ren << NVMC_CONFIG_WEN_Pos;
                                                wait_for_ready();
                                        
                                        }
                                        
                                        void loop() {
                                        }```
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                                          You would think that the programmer device would just do a mass erase as part of its standard procedure, though, so it's a bit odd that it would require me to do it manually. The mass erase that Roger Clark did with his Black Magic Probe seemed nearly instant. I don't have a Black Magic Probe though.

                                          In any case, I can't use the above sketch to do ia mass erase because it presumes I can already load a sketch onto the target--i.e. it presumes the fundamental problem is solved already.

                                          What's the preferred way to do a mass erase? I seem to remember seeing a mass erase as an option in one of the Nordic utility softwares, but I don't recall now which one. Anyone happen to know?

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