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  • T Tommas

    @gohan

    On ebay, i cant find the bypass capacitor in the specs. I have written to a seller asked about it. I will report to you about the answer.

    I have tried once again the two high power nrf24 pa+lna (I put foil onto these) but these dont work. I think these are broken or very very bad ones.

    Could you suggest to me a seller who sells High power nrf24 which ones you have got good experinces?

    Thanks,
    T

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    rejoe2
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    @Tommas
    The caps are small SMD parts, explicitely mentioned you may find them on ebay here. (This is a 10PIN-Version, but as you see, despite the number of PINs, it's similar to the 8-PIN version you find everywhere.

    But to be honest: I never saw the necessity to make measurements on this topic...

    Controller: FHEM; MySensors: 2.3.1, RS485,nRF24,RFM69, serial Gateways

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      @Tommas
      The caps are small SMD parts, explicitely mentioned you may find them on ebay here. (This is a 10PIN-Version, but as you see, despite the number of PINs, it's similar to the 8-PIN version you find everywhere.

      But to be honest: I never saw the necessity to make measurements on this topic...

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      Tommas
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      @rejoe2

      Hi rejoe2!

      What kind of nrf24 do you use, and where did you buy these?
      I think that you use capacitor as well, and stable 3.3V dont you?
      Do you think that this shield is good for my node? It would be very good if i didnt have to use cables for nrf24....
      https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Arduino_Nano_IO_shield

      Best regards
      T

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        #34

        Get some easy pcb instead or other similar solution 😀

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        • T Tommas

          @rejoe2

          Hi rejoe2!

          What kind of nrf24 do you use, and where did you buy these?
          I think that you use capacitor as well, and stable 3.3V dont you?
          Do you think that this shield is good for my node? It would be very good if i didnt have to use cables for nrf24....
          https://www.itead.cc/wiki/Arduino_Nano_IO_shield

          Best regards
          T

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          @Tommas
          I use nRF-Modules in the "normal" format and several pa+nla-Variants,. The first ones I probably bought from the ebay source mentionned on the mysensors-site (build-page), but by now, I may have used parts from around 4-5 different ebay-sellers as source. They look different, but until now, I only got "non-blob"-modules which all seemed to work reliably in the end. One time, I really was convinced to have bought fake and bad ones, but in the end it turned out these problems where mainly sw-related.

          For powering, I initially used AMS1117-only-Modules and additional caps, but using the above adaptor-modules made things much easier, as they have all relevant parts on-board (3.3V+caps, space is no problem in my personal use-cases).

          Fyi: As I now prefer wires over rf, I'm about to replace most of my nodes by RS485-variants.

          Controller: FHEM; MySensors: 2.3.1, RS485,nRF24,RFM69, serial Gateways

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            @Tommas
            I use nRF-Modules in the "normal" format and several pa+nla-Variants,. The first ones I probably bought from the ebay source mentionned on the mysensors-site (build-page), but by now, I may have used parts from around 4-5 different ebay-sellers as source. They look different, but until now, I only got "non-blob"-modules which all seemed to work reliably in the end. One time, I really was convinced to have bought fake and bad ones, but in the end it turned out these problems where mainly sw-related.

            For powering, I initially used AMS1117-only-Modules and additional caps, but using the above adaptor-modules made things much easier, as they have all relevant parts on-board (3.3V+caps, space is no problem in my personal use-cases).

            Fyi: As I now prefer wires over rf, I'm about to replace most of my nodes by RS485-variants.

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            Tommas
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            @rejoe2

            Thanks for the suggestions.
            Had you got problems with nrf24?
            Tomorrow i will try to configure openhab. I have tried to find a quick up to date guide for openhab 2 + mqtt mysensors but font find one.
            Mysensors said that their bindigs support only ethernet or serial gateway officially.
            I dont understand what is the diff (or why mqtt used mostly) the ethernet and mqtt solution but i have started the mqtt already.

            Best regards
            T

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            • T Tommas

              @rejoe2

              Thanks for the suggestions.
              Had you got problems with nrf24?
              Tomorrow i will try to configure openhab. I have tried to find a quick up to date guide for openhab 2 + mqtt mysensors but font find one.
              Mysensors said that their bindigs support only ethernet or serial gateway officially.
              I dont understand what is the diff (or why mqtt used mostly) the ethernet and mqtt solution but i have started the mqtt already.

              Best regards
              T

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              @Tommas
              I indeed had some troubles with nRF nodes, but related to this.
              FHEM is used as a controller and two serial GW's, so: no experience with the MQTT stuff.

              Controller: FHEM; MySensors: 2.3.1, RS485,nRF24,RFM69, serial Gateways

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              • rejoe2R rejoe2

                @Tommas
                I indeed had some troubles with nRF nodes, but related to this.
                FHEM is used as a controller and two serial GW's, so: no experience with the MQTT stuff.

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                #38

                @rejoe2

                I see. I hope, i can use it for a while:).
                I think im closed this topic. The solution was to change the nrf24 modules, because i could not pair them.
                The anoother problem was that i use two power source, and i didnt common the GND.

                Thank you everyone who helped to me!

                (I run into another problem, if you had some free time:) openhab-mysensors-ethernet-gateway-value-missing

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                  trasrik
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                  #39

                  Reading through your posts: am I right in assuming that these NRF24L01 are rubbish and I should buy some proper ones with a chip instead of a blob?

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                  Or has anybody a pair of them up and running?

                  Thanks and best regards,
                  Joachim

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                  • T trasrik

                    Reading through your posts: am I right in assuming that these NRF24L01 are rubbish and I should buy some proper ones with a chip instead of a blob?

                    alt text

                    Or has anybody a pair of them up and running?

                    Thanks and best regards,
                    Joachim

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                    Tommas
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                    @trasrik

                    I havent had got blob one yet so i havent got experience with it. But i red about the blob version and it should work....
                    But I suggest to you that you should buy these from reliable brand/shop. I think Itead or keyestudio are reliable brands. And i bought a pair nrf24 from ebyte, but it hasnt arrived yet.

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                      gohan
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                      #41

                      Yes, those are rubbish. I lost countless hours trying to get them working but without success

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                        Ok, spent half the day trying to figure out what I was doing wrong and all I had to do was read the forum. The radios I purchase were junk. Not one of the 10 worked. Had everything placed on a board figured my workmanship was a little off or something. The radio was last to be checked.
                        WOOOOOOWWWWO

                        Thanks Everyone this post saved me a lot more time.

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