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  • M mickecarlsson

    You only need repeater fi you have a node far away that can’t reach the gateway, then you add repeater on a node nearer the gateway.
    See here: MySensors Network
    And if the node has repeater defined it must allways have power and no Sleep.
    Sorry, I can’t test the sketch.

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    pepson
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    @mickecarlsson

    ANd tell me how you connect Gateway to your Domoticz Controller ? What path to usb or serial you setup in Domoticz ?

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    • pepsonP pepson

      Finally
      In my opinion on MySensors 2.2.0 all my sketches (switch relay and cover ) works better. With no problem. NO PROBLEM.
      Cover works perfect and switch works perfect without any timeout and delay. ANd all node works without REPEATER.
      My opinion is that in version 2.3.0 something not working correct with radio RFM69HW.
      Maybe for sensors which send data from time to time is ok , but for cover which transfer data when cover is roll, it is problem... and gateway can not recived all data when node send position cover. Maybe developer read this thread and can do any changes to correct it.

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      scalz
      Hardware Contributor
      wrote on last edited by scalz
      #53

      @pepson said in RFM69 new driver delay:

      My opinion is that in version 2.3.0 something not working correct with radio RFM69HW.
      Maybe for sensors which send data from time to time is ok , but for cover which transfer data when cover is roll, it is problem... and gateway can not recived all data when node send position cover. Maybe developer read this thread and can do any changes to correct it.

      Like I said, we will take a look as soon as we get time. For the moment, busy (at least on my side). And we're a few, using rfm69.
      So if 2.2 fixes your issue, it can be a good idea.

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      • scalzS scalz

        @pepson said in RFM69 new driver delay:

        My opinion is that in version 2.3.0 something not working correct with radio RFM69HW.
        Maybe for sensors which send data from time to time is ok , but for cover which transfer data when cover is roll, it is problem... and gateway can not recived all data when node send position cover. Maybe developer read this thread and can do any changes to correct it.

        Like I said, we will take a look as soon as we get time. For the moment, busy (at least on my side). And we're a few, using rfm69.
        So if 2.2 fixes your issue, it can be a good idea.

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        @scalz

        Ok thanks. WAiting for info... and good info for me will be that problem with RFM69HW on version 2.3.0 will be resolve and i can update to this version. Now i must come back to version 2.2.0

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          gohan
          Mod
          wrote on last edited by
          #55

          If you don't need specific features in 2.3, then stick to 2.2 that works well.

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          • pepsonP pepson

            Finally
            In my opinion on MySensors 2.2.0 all my sketches (switch relay and cover ) works better. With no problem. NO PROBLEM.
            Cover works perfect and switch works perfect without any timeout and delay. ANd all node works without REPEATER.
            My opinion is that in version 2.3.0 something not working correct with radio RFM69HW.
            Maybe for sensors which send data from time to time is ok , but for cover which transfer data when cover is roll, it is problem... and gateway can not recived all data when node send position cover. Maybe developer read this thread and can do any changes to correct it.

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            sineverba
            Hardware Contributor
            wrote on last edited by
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            @pepson said in RFM69 new driver delay:

            Finally
            In my opinion on MySensors 2.2.0 all my sketches (switch relay and cover ) works better. With no problem. NO PROBLEM.
            Cover works perfect and switch works perfect without any timeout and delay. ANd all node works without REPEATER.
            My opinion is that in version 2.3.0 something not working correct with radio RFM69HW.
            Maybe for sensors which send data from time to time is ok , but for cover which transfer data when cover is roll, it is problem... and gateway can not recived all data when node send position cover. Maybe developer read this thread and can do any changes to correct it.

            RFM69W / HW user here. I can confirm that V 2.3.0 on both nodes and PI has some broken. My nodes, stable for 3+ months, with new version they have issues. In detail, they cannot get ACK. In my sketch, I check for ACK when transmitting, to force the watchdog or no. NO ACK received (1 every 20/30) :(

            And my nodes are "perfect". LifePo4 or AA, someone feeded directly, RPI3 with 2.5a... And I repeat, no issues in 3+ months from switching from NRF to RFM.

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              wrote on last edited by
              #57

              This is my generic temperature/humidity/battery level sketch that I use. I have upgraded all my nodes and gateway to 2.3.0 yesterday and I don't have any issue whatsoever :-)

              /**
               * 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) 2013-2015 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.
               *
               *******************************
               *
               * DESCRIPTION
               *
               * This is a sketch I use to measure temperature, humidity and battery level on
               * my Easy/Newbie PCB for MySensors (rev 9)
               * Hardware used:
               * Easy/Newbie PCB for MySensors
               * BME280 (I only use temperature and humidity, all code for barometic pressure removed)
               *
               */
              
              // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
              //#define MY_DEBUG
              #define   MY_SPLASH_SCREEN_DISABLED  // This saves a couple of bytes
              // Enable and select radio type attached
              #define   MY_RADIO_RFM69
              #define   MY_IS_RFM69HW
              #define   MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER
              #define   MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY RFM69_868MHZ
              
              #include <MySensors.h>
              #include <Wire.h>       // Enables the Wire communication protocol.
              // Bosch BME280 Embedded Adventures MOD-1022 weather multi-sensor Arduino code, 
              // written originally by Embedded Adventures. 
              // https://github.com/embeddedadventures/BME280
              #include <BME280_MOD-1022.h>
              // Internal battery measurement https://github.com/Yveaux/arduino_vcc
              #include <Vcc.h>
              
              // Change all text variables here, no need to hunt them down in the sketch
              // For sendSketchInfo()
              #define SKETCH_NAME       "Generic Temeperature/Humidity"
              #define SKETCH_VERSION    "1.13"
              // For present()
              #define PRESENT_TEMP_TEXT "Temperature Generic"
              #define PRESENT_HUM_TEXT  "Humidity Generic"
              #define PRESENT_BAT_TEXT  "Batteri Test-3"
              
              // Battery measurements
              const float VccMin        = 1.8*1.0;  // Min Vcc level, in Volts. Example for 2xAA Alkaline.
              const float VccMax        = 2.0*1.5;  // Max Vcc level, in Volts. Example for 2xAA Alkaline.
              const float VccCorrection = 1.0/1.0;  // Measured Vcc by multimeter divided by reported Vcc
              
              Vcc vcc(VccCorrection);
              
              // VARIABLES YOU CAN CHANGE
              // Send temperature only if it has changed? 1 = Yes 0 = No.
              #define COMPARE_TEMP 0
              // Set this value to the minimum change in temperature to measure.
              // BME280 has +-0.5 degrees precision, so it really doesn't matter that much.
              float tempThreshold = 0.5;
              // Send temperature only if changed? 1 = Yes 0 = No.
              #define COMPARE_HUM 0
              // Set this value to the minimum change in humidity to measure.
              // BME280 has +-3% relative humidity precision, so it really doesn't matter that much.
              float humThreshold = 0.5;
              
              #define TEMP_CHILD_ID       1
              #define HUM_CHILD_ID        2
              #define VOLTAGE_CHILD_ID    3
              
              float lastTemperature = -1;   // Store previous measurement
              float lastHumidity =    -1;   // Stores the previous measurement
              bool reportRSSI = false;      // true = send RSSI to controller
              int sendBattery = 6;          // report battery level only after 6 loops = 6*4 minutes = 24 minutes
              // Placeholder for batteryloop, set to one above sendBattery so that we get a report on startup
              int batteryLoop = sendBattery + 1; 
              
              // Time between send (in milliseconds), in this case, 4 minutes.
              unsigned long FOUR_MINUTE_SEND_FREQUENCY = 4 * 60000;
              
              // MYSENSORS COMMUNICATION VARIABLES
              MyMessage temperatureMsg(TEMP_CHILD_ID, V_TEMP);
              MyMessage humidityMsg(HUM_CHILD_ID, V_HUM);
              MyMessage voltageMsg(VOLTAGE_CHILD_ID, V_VOLTAGE);
              
              void setup()
              {
              
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.begin(115200);
              #endif
              
                Wire.begin(); // For the BME280 sensor
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.println(F("Starting ..."));
              #endif
              }
              
              void presentation()
              {
                // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
                // Present the sensors to the gateway and controller
                present(TEMP_CHILD_ID, S_TEMP, PRESENT_TEMP_TEXT);
                present(HUM_CHILD_ID, S_HUM, PRESENT_HUM_TEXT);
                present(VOLTAGE_CHILD_ID, S_MULTIMETER, PRESENT_BAT_TEXT);
              }
              
              void loop()
              {
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.println(F("Read BME280 and report it's values."));
              #endif
                GetTemperatureHumidity();                 // Get temperature and humidity
              
                if(batteryLoop > sendBattery) {           // Is the batteryLoop higher than sendBattery?
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                  Serial.println(F("Read the battery voltage and report it."));
              #endif
                  MeasureBattery();                      // Measure and report battery level
                  batteryLoop = 0;                       // Reset batteryLoop count
              }
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.print(F("Go to sleep for: "));
                Serial.print(FOUR_MINUTE_SEND_FREQUENCY / 60000);
                Serial.println(F(" minutes."));
              #endif
                batteryLoop++;                           // Increase batteryLoop before we sleep. 
                sleep(FOUR_MINUTE_SEND_FREQUENCY);       // Sleep for 4 minutes
              }
              
              /************************************************
              * GetTemperatureHumidity()
              * Routine for measuring temperature and humidity
              * Generic one that fits my need 
              ************************************************/
              void GetTemperatureHumidity()
              {
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.println("");
                Serial.println(F("BME280 - Requesting new data from sensor module."));
              #endif
                BME280.readCompensationParams();            // Need to read the NVM compensation parameters.
                // Normal mode for regular automatic samples
                BME280.writeStandbyTime(tsb_0p5ms);         // tsb = 0.5ms
                BME280.writeFilterCoefficient(fc_16);       // IIR Filter coefficient 16
                BME280.writeOversamplingPressure(os16x);    // pressure x16
                BME280.writeOversamplingTemperature(os8x);  // temperature x8
                BME280.writeOversamplingHumidity(os8x);     // humidity x8
                BME280.writeMode(smNormal);
                  
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.println(F("Getting new values"));
              #endif
                while (BME280.isMeasuring()) {              // Wait for BME280 to fininsh reading data
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                  Serial.println("Measuring...");
              #endif
                  delay(50);
                }
                Serial.println("Done!");
                // Read out the data - must do this before calling the getxxxxx routines
                BME280.readMeasurements();
                float temperature = BME280.getTemperatureMostAccurate();  // Get the temperature first.
                float humidity = BME280.getHumidityMostAccurate();        // Get the humidity.
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.print(F("BME280 - Temperature = "));
                Serial.print(temperature);
                Serial.println(" °C");
                Serial.print(F("BME280 - Humidity = "));
                Serial.print(humidity);
                Serial.println(F(" %"));
              #endif
                // Now, let's send the measurements to the gateway.
                // Send temperature if the temperature difference bigger than the threshold
                if (COMPARE_TEMP == 1 && abs(temperature - lastTemperature) < tempThreshold) { 
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                  Serial.print(temperature - lastTemperature);
                  Serial.println(F(" Temperature difference too small, don't send it to gateway."));
              #endif
                } else {
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.println(F("Sending new temperature to the gateway."));
              #endif
                    send(temperatureMsg.set(temperature, 1));
                    lastTemperature = temperature; // Save temperatures for compare in the next round.
                } 
                // Send humidity if the humidity difference is bigger than the threshold.
                if (COMPARE_TEMP == 1 && abs(humidity - lastHumidity) < humThreshold) { 
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                  Serial.print(humidity - lastHumidity);
                  Serial.println(F(" Humidity difference too small, don't send it to the gateway."));
              #endif
                } else {
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                  Serial.println(F("BME280 - Sending the new humidity to the gateway."));
              #endif
                  send(humidityMsg.set(humidity, 1));
                  lastHumidity = humidity; // Save new humidity to be able to compare in the next round.
                }
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.println(F("BME280 - Measurement complete. Putting sensor to sleep."));
              #endif
                BME280.writeMode(smSleep);  // set the BME280to sleep mode, save battery
              } // End of GetTemperatureHumidity
              
              /*
              * MeasureBattery()
              * Routine for measuring battery level
              * Generic one that fits my need
              * NOTE: You need to calibrate the measurement to get correct readings
              */
              void MeasureBattery()
              {
                float Vbat = vcc.Read_Volts();
                int batteryPercent = static_cast<int>(vcc.Read_Perc(VccMin, VccMax));
              
              #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                Serial.print(F("Battery percent: ")); 
                Serial.print(batteryPercent); 
                Serial.println(" %"); 
                Serial.print(F("Battery Voltage: ")); 
                Serial.print(Vbat); 
                Serial.println(F(" Volts"));
              #endif
                  sendBatteryLevel(batteryPercent);
                  send(voltageMsg.set(Vbat,2)); //send battery in Volt 2 decimal places
              }
              
              
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              • pepsonP pepson

                @mickecarlsson
                Can you share me your all sketches ? Thanks
                And tell me how you have connected Gateway to RPI3? By ethernet or by serial ? Because i see in your building Gateway that you dont use parameter ETHERNET on port 5003

                And anybody has any contact to developer @tekka007 ?

                This is info what show in debug on version 2.3.0 gateway and also node on version 2.3.0

                pi@hassbian:~/MySensors $ sudo /usr/local/bin/mysgw
                Jun 22 17:22:49 INFO  Starting gateway...
                Jun 22 17:22:49 INFO  Protocol version - 2.3.0
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG MCO:BGN:INIT GW,CP=RPNGL---,VER=2.3.0
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG TSF:LRT:OK
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG TSM:INIT
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG TSF:WUR:MS=0
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG TSM:INIT:TSP OK
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG TSM:INIT:GW MODE
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG TSM:READY:ID=0,PAR=0,DIS=0
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG MCO:REG:NOT NEEDED
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG Listening for connections on 0.0.0.0:5003
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG MCO:BGN:STP
                Jun 22 17:22:49 DEBUG MCO:BGN:INIT OK,TSP=1
                Jun 22 17:22:54 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-255,s=255,c=3,t=7,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                Jun 22 17:22:54 DEBUG TSF:MSG:BC
                Jun 22 17:22:54 DEBUG TSF:MSG:FPAR REQ,ID=2
                Jun 22 17:22:54 DEBUG TSF:CKU:OK,FCTRL
                Jun 22 17:22:54 DEBUG TSF:MSG:GWL OK
                Jun 22 17:22:54 DEBUG TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-2-2,s=255,c=3,t=8,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=O                 K:0
                Jun 22 17:22:56 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=24,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:1
                Jun 22 17:22:56 DEBUG TSF:MSG:PINGED,ID=2,HP=1
                Jun 22 17:22:57 DEBUG TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-2-2,s=255,c=3,t=25,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=                 OK:1
                Jun 22 17:22:57 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0:0100
                Jun 22 17:22:58 DEBUG TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-2-2,s=255,c=3,t=15,pt=6,l=2,sg=0,ft=0,st=                 OK:0100
                Jun 22 17:22:59 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0:2.3.0
                Jun 22 17:22:59 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=0,t=17,pt=0,l=5,sg=0:2.3.0
                Jun 22 17:23:00 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                Jun 22 17:23:00 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=6,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:0
                Jun 22 17:23:03 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=25,sg=0:1xRelay &                  Button-Sypialni
                Jun 22 17:23:03 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=11,pt=0,l=25,sg=0:1xRelay &                  Button-Sypialni
                Jun 22 17:23:03 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=12,pt=0,l=5,sg=0:2.2.0
                Jun 22 17:23:04 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=1,c=0,t=3,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                Jun 22 17:23:05 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=1,c=0,t=3,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                Jun 22 17:23:05 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=26,pt=1,l=1,sg=0:2
                Jun 22 17:23:06 DEBUG TSF:MSG:SEND,0-0-2-2,s=255,c=3,t=27,pt=1,l=1,sg=0,ft=0,st=OK:1
                Jun 22 17:23:07 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2,sg=0:0
                Jun 22 17:23:08 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=1,c=1,t=2,pt=2,l=2,sg=0:0
                Jun 22 17:23:08 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=1,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                Jun 22 17:23:09 DEBUG TSF:MSG:READ,2-2-0,s=255,c=3,t=1,pt=0,l=0,sg=0:
                
                
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                #58

                @pepson said in RFM69 new driver delay:

                And tell me how you have connected Gateway to RPI3? By ethernet or by serial ? Because i see in your building Gateway that you dont use parameter ETHERNET on port 5003

                I use Ethernet to connect to my Domoticz.
                The reason that you don't see my configuration for ETHERNET or PORT is because they are default when you configure.
                If you look at the file Makefile.inc you will see the build options. In my case the file looks like this:

                SOC=BCM2837
                CPPFLAGS=-march=armv8-a+crc -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_RFM69 -DMY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_BCM -DLINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI -DMY_RFM69_FREQUENCY=RFM69_868MHZ -DMY_IS_RFM69HW 
                LDFLAGS=-pthread 
                PREFIX=/usr/local
                CC=gcc
                CXX=g++
                BUILDDIR=build
                BINDIR=bin
                GATEWAY_DIR=/usr/local/bin
                INIT_SYSTEM=systemd
                SPI_DRIVER=BCM
                

                So in my case I have these defines:
                MY_RADIO_RFM69
                MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER
                MY_GATEWAY_LINUX
                MY_DEBUG
                LINUX_SPI_BCM
                LINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI
                MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY=RFM69_868MHZ
                MY_IS_RFM69HW

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                • M mickecarlsson

                  This is my generic temperature/humidity/battery level sketch that I use. I have upgraded all my nodes and gateway to 2.3.0 yesterday and I don't have any issue whatsoever :-)

                  /**
                   * 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) 2013-2015 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.
                   *
                   *******************************
                   *
                   * DESCRIPTION
                   *
                   * This is a sketch I use to measure temperature, humidity and battery level on
                   * my Easy/Newbie PCB for MySensors (rev 9)
                   * Hardware used:
                   * Easy/Newbie PCB for MySensors
                   * BME280 (I only use temperature and humidity, all code for barometic pressure removed)
                   *
                   */
                  
                  // Enable debug prints to serial monitor
                  //#define MY_DEBUG
                  #define   MY_SPLASH_SCREEN_DISABLED  // This saves a couple of bytes
                  // Enable and select radio type attached
                  #define   MY_RADIO_RFM69
                  #define   MY_IS_RFM69HW
                  #define   MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER
                  #define   MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY RFM69_868MHZ
                  
                  #include <MySensors.h>
                  #include <Wire.h>       // Enables the Wire communication protocol.
                  // Bosch BME280 Embedded Adventures MOD-1022 weather multi-sensor Arduino code, 
                  // written originally by Embedded Adventures. 
                  // https://github.com/embeddedadventures/BME280
                  #include <BME280_MOD-1022.h>
                  // Internal battery measurement https://github.com/Yveaux/arduino_vcc
                  #include <Vcc.h>
                  
                  // Change all text variables here, no need to hunt them down in the sketch
                  // For sendSketchInfo()
                  #define SKETCH_NAME       "Generic Temeperature/Humidity"
                  #define SKETCH_VERSION    "1.13"
                  // For present()
                  #define PRESENT_TEMP_TEXT "Temperature Generic"
                  #define PRESENT_HUM_TEXT  "Humidity Generic"
                  #define PRESENT_BAT_TEXT  "Batteri Test-3"
                  
                  // Battery measurements
                  const float VccMin        = 1.8*1.0;  // Min Vcc level, in Volts. Example for 2xAA Alkaline.
                  const float VccMax        = 2.0*1.5;  // Max Vcc level, in Volts. Example for 2xAA Alkaline.
                  const float VccCorrection = 1.0/1.0;  // Measured Vcc by multimeter divided by reported Vcc
                  
                  Vcc vcc(VccCorrection);
                  
                  // VARIABLES YOU CAN CHANGE
                  // Send temperature only if it has changed? 1 = Yes 0 = No.
                  #define COMPARE_TEMP 0
                  // Set this value to the minimum change in temperature to measure.
                  // BME280 has +-0.5 degrees precision, so it really doesn't matter that much.
                  float tempThreshold = 0.5;
                  // Send temperature only if changed? 1 = Yes 0 = No.
                  #define COMPARE_HUM 0
                  // Set this value to the minimum change in humidity to measure.
                  // BME280 has +-3% relative humidity precision, so it really doesn't matter that much.
                  float humThreshold = 0.5;
                  
                  #define TEMP_CHILD_ID       1
                  #define HUM_CHILD_ID        2
                  #define VOLTAGE_CHILD_ID    3
                  
                  float lastTemperature = -1;   // Store previous measurement
                  float lastHumidity =    -1;   // Stores the previous measurement
                  bool reportRSSI = false;      // true = send RSSI to controller
                  int sendBattery = 6;          // report battery level only after 6 loops = 6*4 minutes = 24 minutes
                  // Placeholder for batteryloop, set to one above sendBattery so that we get a report on startup
                  int batteryLoop = sendBattery + 1; 
                  
                  // Time between send (in milliseconds), in this case, 4 minutes.
                  unsigned long FOUR_MINUTE_SEND_FREQUENCY = 4 * 60000;
                  
                  // MYSENSORS COMMUNICATION VARIABLES
                  MyMessage temperatureMsg(TEMP_CHILD_ID, V_TEMP);
                  MyMessage humidityMsg(HUM_CHILD_ID, V_HUM);
                  MyMessage voltageMsg(VOLTAGE_CHILD_ID, V_VOLTAGE);
                  
                  void setup()
                  {
                  
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.begin(115200);
                  #endif
                  
                    Wire.begin(); // For the BME280 sensor
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.println(F("Starting ..."));
                  #endif
                  }
                  
                  void presentation()
                  {
                    // Send the sketch version information to the gateway and Controller
                    sendSketchInfo(SKETCH_NAME, SKETCH_VERSION);
                    // Present the sensors to the gateway and controller
                    present(TEMP_CHILD_ID, S_TEMP, PRESENT_TEMP_TEXT);
                    present(HUM_CHILD_ID, S_HUM, PRESENT_HUM_TEXT);
                    present(VOLTAGE_CHILD_ID, S_MULTIMETER, PRESENT_BAT_TEXT);
                  }
                  
                  void loop()
                  {
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.println(F("Read BME280 and report it's values."));
                  #endif
                    GetTemperatureHumidity();                 // Get temperature and humidity
                  
                    if(batteryLoop > sendBattery) {           // Is the batteryLoop higher than sendBattery?
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.println(F("Read the battery voltage and report it."));
                  #endif
                      MeasureBattery();                      // Measure and report battery level
                      batteryLoop = 0;                       // Reset batteryLoop count
                  }
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.print(F("Go to sleep for: "));
                    Serial.print(FOUR_MINUTE_SEND_FREQUENCY / 60000);
                    Serial.println(F(" minutes."));
                  #endif
                    batteryLoop++;                           // Increase batteryLoop before we sleep. 
                    sleep(FOUR_MINUTE_SEND_FREQUENCY);       // Sleep for 4 minutes
                  }
                  
                  /************************************************
                  * GetTemperatureHumidity()
                  * Routine for measuring temperature and humidity
                  * Generic one that fits my need 
                  ************************************************/
                  void GetTemperatureHumidity()
                  {
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.println("");
                    Serial.println(F("BME280 - Requesting new data from sensor module."));
                  #endif
                    BME280.readCompensationParams();            // Need to read the NVM compensation parameters.
                    // Normal mode for regular automatic samples
                    BME280.writeStandbyTime(tsb_0p5ms);         // tsb = 0.5ms
                    BME280.writeFilterCoefficient(fc_16);       // IIR Filter coefficient 16
                    BME280.writeOversamplingPressure(os16x);    // pressure x16
                    BME280.writeOversamplingTemperature(os8x);  // temperature x8
                    BME280.writeOversamplingHumidity(os8x);     // humidity x8
                    BME280.writeMode(smNormal);
                      
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.println(F("Getting new values"));
                  #endif
                    while (BME280.isMeasuring()) {              // Wait for BME280 to fininsh reading data
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.println("Measuring...");
                  #endif
                      delay(50);
                    }
                    Serial.println("Done!");
                    // Read out the data - must do this before calling the getxxxxx routines
                    BME280.readMeasurements();
                    float temperature = BME280.getTemperatureMostAccurate();  // Get the temperature first.
                    float humidity = BME280.getHumidityMostAccurate();        // Get the humidity.
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.print(F("BME280 - Temperature = "));
                    Serial.print(temperature);
                    Serial.println(" °C");
                    Serial.print(F("BME280 - Humidity = "));
                    Serial.print(humidity);
                    Serial.println(F(" %"));
                  #endif
                    // Now, let's send the measurements to the gateway.
                    // Send temperature if the temperature difference bigger than the threshold
                    if (COMPARE_TEMP == 1 && abs(temperature - lastTemperature) < tempThreshold) { 
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.print(temperature - lastTemperature);
                      Serial.println(F(" Temperature difference too small, don't send it to gateway."));
                  #endif
                    } else {
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                        Serial.println(F("Sending new temperature to the gateway."));
                  #endif
                        send(temperatureMsg.set(temperature, 1));
                        lastTemperature = temperature; // Save temperatures for compare in the next round.
                    } 
                    // Send humidity if the humidity difference is bigger than the threshold.
                    if (COMPARE_TEMP == 1 && abs(humidity - lastHumidity) < humThreshold) { 
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.print(humidity - lastHumidity);
                      Serial.println(F(" Humidity difference too small, don't send it to the gateway."));
                  #endif
                    } else {
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                      Serial.println(F("BME280 - Sending the new humidity to the gateway."));
                  #endif
                      send(humidityMsg.set(humidity, 1));
                      lastHumidity = humidity; // Save new humidity to be able to compare in the next round.
                    }
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.println(F("BME280 - Measurement complete. Putting sensor to sleep."));
                  #endif
                    BME280.writeMode(smSleep);  // set the BME280to sleep mode, save battery
                  } // End of GetTemperatureHumidity
                  
                  /*
                  * MeasureBattery()
                  * Routine for measuring battery level
                  * Generic one that fits my need
                  * NOTE: You need to calibrate the measurement to get correct readings
                  */
                  void MeasureBattery()
                  {
                    float Vbat = vcc.Read_Volts();
                    int batteryPercent = static_cast<int>(vcc.Read_Perc(VccMin, VccMax));
                  
                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                    Serial.print(F("Battery percent: ")); 
                    Serial.print(batteryPercent); 
                    Serial.println(" %"); 
                    Serial.print(F("Battery Voltage: ")); 
                    Serial.print(Vbat); 
                    Serial.println(F(" Volts"));
                  #endif
                      sendBatteryLevel(batteryPercent);
                      send(voltageMsg.set(Vbat,2)); //send battery in Volt 2 decimal places
                  }
                  
                  
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                  #59

                  @mickecarlsson
                  You dont have issue becuase temp/hum send data from time to time every defined time.
                  My sketch with relay also looks that works ok.
                  But problem is on sketch with relay to control covers. WHen cover roll node send still data and it is problem...
                  This is my opinion.

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                    @pepson said in RFM69 new driver delay:

                    And tell me how you have connected Gateway to RPI3? By ethernet or by serial ? Because i see in your building Gateway that you dont use parameter ETHERNET on port 5003

                    I use Ethernet to connect to my Domoticz.
                    The reason that you don't see my configuration for ETHERNET or PORT is because they are default when you configure.
                    If you look at the file Makefile.inc you will see the build options. In my case the file looks like this:

                    SOC=BCM2837
                    CPPFLAGS=-march=armv8-a+crc -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_RFM69 -DMY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_BCM -DLINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI -DMY_RFM69_FREQUENCY=RFM69_868MHZ -DMY_IS_RFM69HW 
                    LDFLAGS=-pthread 
                    PREFIX=/usr/local
                    CC=gcc
                    CXX=g++
                    BUILDDIR=build
                    BINDIR=bin
                    GATEWAY_DIR=/usr/local/bin
                    INIT_SYSTEM=systemd
                    SPI_DRIVER=BCM
                    

                    So in my case I have these defines:
                    MY_RADIO_RFM69
                    MY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER
                    MY_GATEWAY_LINUX
                    MY_DEBUG
                    LINUX_SPI_BCM
                    LINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI
                    MY_RFM69_FREQUENCY=RFM69_868MHZ
                    MY_IS_RFM69HW

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                    #60

                    @mickecarlsson said in RFM69 new driver delay:

                    MY_RADIO_RFM69 -DMY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_BCM -DLINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI -DMY_RFM69_FREQUENCY=RFM69_868MHZ -DMY_IS_RFM69HW
                    LDFLAGS=-pthread

                    Tell me you have BME280 this :
                    https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3In1-BME280-GY-BME280-Digital-Sensor-SPI-I2C-Humidity-Temperature-and-Barometric-Pressure-Sensor-Module-1/32847825408.html?spm=2114.search0104.3.1.6d76301deOqjBT&ws_ab_test=searchweb0_0,searchweb201602_3_10152_10151_10065_10344_10068_5722815_10342_10343_10340_5722915_10341_5722615_10696_10084_10083_10618_10304_10307_10820_10301_10821_5722715_10843_10059_306_100031_10103_10624_10623_10622_5722515_10621_10620,searchweb201603_1,ppcSwitch_5&algo_expid=8f90a51c-aded-4f24-a909-68e32bf05b4b-0&algo_pvid=8f90a51c-aded-4f24-a909-68e32bf05b4b&priceBeautifyAB=0

                    My defined is the same:

                    SOC=BCM2837
                    CPPFLAGS=-march=armv8-a+crc -mtune=cortex-a53 -mfpu=neon-fp-armv8 -mfloat-abi=hard -DMY_RADIO_RFM69 -DMY_RFM69_NEW_DRIVER -DMY_GATEWAY_LINUX -DMY_DEBUG -DLINUX_SPI_BCM -DLINUX_ARCH_RASPBERRYPI -DMY_DEFAULT_TX_LED_PIN=18 -DMY_DEFAULT_RX_LED_PIN=16 -DMY_DEFAULT_ERR_LED_PIN=12 -DMY_PORT=5003 -DMY_IS_RFM69HW -DMY_RFM69_FREQUENCY=RFM69_868MHZ 
                    LDFLAGS=-pthread 
                    PREFIX=/usr/local
                    CC=gcc
                    CXX=g++
                    BUILDDIR=build
                    BINDIR=bin
                    GATEWAY_DIR=/usr/local/bin
                    INIT_SYSTEM=systemd
                    SPI_DRIVER=BCM
                    
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                      wrote on last edited by scalz
                      #61

                      @pepson
                      just to know, when you get this issue, do you send to one shutter only? (because i see you're sending each %, each 200ms). Well we have already did a stress test in the past, one packet each 50-70ms with a dozen of nodes and it worked but that was with a local unoffcial lib, and not with rpi as gw.
                      I don't remember if buffer has been implemented in regular branch, for rfm69 (but I think so). And it should work like you said it works with 2.2
                      We'll be able retry some stress tests, unfortunately not on rpi as gw (not using this setup), I'm not sure but maybe only marceloaqno may be using rpi with rfm69 (not sure), and we're a very few rfm69 users. Let us check if it's a general problem or rpi as gw only.
                      Sorry for disturbance ;)

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                        @pepson
                        just to know, when you get this issue, do you send to one shutter only? (because i see you're sending each %, each 200ms). Well we have already did a stress test in the past, one packet each 50-70ms with a dozen of nodes and it worked but that was with a local unoffcial lib, and not with rpi as gw.
                        I don't remember if buffer has been implemented in regular branch, for rfm69 (but I think so). And it should work like you said it works with 2.2
                        We'll be able retry some stress tests, unfortunately not on rpi as gw (not using this setup), I'm not sure but maybe only marceloaqno may be using rpi with rfm69 (not sure), and we're a very few rfm69 users. Let us check if it's a general problem or rpi as gw only.
                        Sorry for disturbance ;)

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #62

                        @scalz
                        Hmmm
                        I am not advanced user. This sketch i found on github from other user. I can change sometinh in sketch to test it ? Can you help me what change in sketch to test ?

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                          wrote on last edited by scalz
                          #63

                          @pepson
                          no idea if it will help you, but what i meant is sending less msg .
                          I think i recognize some parts of this sketch, not sure :)

                          So, in your sketch, here you can see it sends at each %

                            if (isMoving) 
                            {
                              unsigned long _now = millis();
                              if (_now - lastLevelTime >= timeOneLevel * 1000) {
                                if (directionUpDown == DIRECTION_UP) {
                                  currentShutterLevel += 1;
                                } else {
                                  currentShutterLevel -= 1;
                                }
                                currentShutterLevel = constrain(currentShutterLevel, 0, 100);
                                #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                                Serial.println(String(requestedShutterLevel));
                                Serial.println(String(currentShutterLevel));
                                #endif
                                lastLevelTime = millis();
                                send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel));
                          

                          try to change this last line, by:

                          if (currentShutterLevel % 5 == 0) send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel)); // change 5 by 10 if you want to send each 10% for example
                          

                          no worry about shutter level update in controller, because when it will stop it will send its level (with sendstate in shutterhalt).
                          As your settings in top of sketch is 20sec for a complete roll, then it should send each second instead of 200ms previously (except if you did some calibration), and if i'm not wrong, I quickly read it!

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                            @pepson
                            no idea if it will help you, but what i meant is sending less msg .
                            I think i recognize some parts of this sketch, not sure :)

                            So, in your sketch, here you can see it sends at each %

                              if (isMoving) 
                              {
                                unsigned long _now = millis();
                                if (_now - lastLevelTime >= timeOneLevel * 1000) {
                                  if (directionUpDown == DIRECTION_UP) {
                                    currentShutterLevel += 1;
                                  } else {
                                    currentShutterLevel -= 1;
                                  }
                                  currentShutterLevel = constrain(currentShutterLevel, 0, 100);
                                  #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                                  Serial.println(String(requestedShutterLevel));
                                  Serial.println(String(currentShutterLevel));
                                  #endif
                                  lastLevelTime = millis();
                                  send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel));
                            

                            try to change this last line, by:

                            if (currentShutterLevel % 5 == 0) send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel)); // change 5 by 10 if you want to send each 10% for example
                            

                            no worry about shutter level update in controller, because when it will stop it will send its level (with sendstate in shutterhalt).
                            As your settings in top of sketch is 20sec for a complete roll, then it should send each second instead of 200ms previously (except if you did some calibration), and if i'm not wrong, I quickly read it!

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                            wrote on last edited by
                            #64

                            @scalz

                            Sorry but i dont know what line chage with this your line

                            if (currentShutterLevel % 5 == 0) send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel)); // change 5 by 10 if you want to send each 10% for example```
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                              wrote on last edited by scalz
                              #65

                              @pepson
                              I extracted a part of your sketch above. change the last line of the extract

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                                @pepson
                                I extracted a part of your sketch above. change the last line of the extract

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                                wrote on last edited by pepson
                                #66

                                @scalz

                                Should looks like this ?

                                if (isMoving) 
                                  {
                                    unsigned long _now = millis();
                                    if (_now - lastLevelTime >= timeOneLevel * 1000) {
                                      if (directionUpDown == DIRECTION_UP) {
                                        currentShutterLevel += 1;
                                      } else {
                                        currentShutterLevel -= 1;
                                      }
                                      currentShutterLevel = constrain(currentShutterLevel, 0, 100);
                                      #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                                      Serial.println(String(requestedShutterLevel));
                                      Serial.println(String(currentShutterLevel));
                                      #endif
                                      lastLevelTime = millis();
                                      if (currentShutterLevel % 5 == 0) send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel)); // change 5 by 10 if you want to send each 10% for example```
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                                  @scalz

                                  Should looks like this ?

                                  if (isMoving) 
                                    {
                                      unsigned long _now = millis();
                                      if (_now - lastLevelTime >= timeOneLevel * 1000) {
                                        if (directionUpDown == DIRECTION_UP) {
                                          currentShutterLevel += 1;
                                        } else {
                                          currentShutterLevel -= 1;
                                        }
                                        currentShutterLevel = constrain(currentShutterLevel, 0, 100);
                                        #ifdef MY_DEBUG
                                        Serial.println(String(requestedShutterLevel));
                                        Serial.println(String(currentShutterLevel));
                                        #endif
                                        lastLevelTime = millis();
                                        if (currentShutterLevel % 5 == 0) send(msgPercentage.set(currentShutterLevel)); // change 5 by 10 if you want to send each 10% for example```
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                                  wrote on last edited by
                                  #67

                                  Ok tested as show in previus post. And the same problem. Maybe a little better. But maybe no...
                                  On 2.2.0 is a very very better.

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