MYSENSORS sur SHRIMP
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 Hello everyone, 
 I realize a project with a plug-in SHRIMP ARDUINO allowing to receive r different projects MYSENSORS.
 I enclose two photos to understand my idea.
 1 °) SHRIMP ARDUINO card with a 5 volts power supply
 Green LED presence 5 volts,
 The USB card can be deleted once the program has been loaded when it is used as a sensor or actuator.
 Red LED allows you to test the card with the program 'blink Arduino',
 2 °) Radio card powered by 3volts with its capacitor, and the possibility of welding a DHT22
 This card would receive the main sensors and actuators MYSENSORS.
 3 °) LEDs card for the bridge.Does this project interest you? 
 I do not know if it interests anyone but I could provide you with EAGLE PCBs.
 For now I have an error message by downloading the program, while the blinck program is working normally.
 I am also attaching the screenshot of the error message.
 I hope my message is understandable because it is translated by GOOGLE.
 Daniel
 
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 @daniel-ruiz9 I don't see any pictures 
 
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    Just a little radio problem to adjust and normally it's good. 
 
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  here is the error message if anyone has an idea .. 
 The power of the radio module is at 3.34 volts with a capacitor of 10uf
 
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 @daniel-ruiz9 There's some trouble while initialising your radio module, see log parser (https://www.mysensors.org/build/parser). "!TSM:INIT:TSP FAIL" means 
 Transport device initialization failed
 So check your wiring (and general powering) or try a different module.
 
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 Yes, there is most likely a problem in the connection of the radio module. Also did you use a separate 3.3v voltage regulator for the NRF24? 
 I am missing the point in etching an arduino UNO like pcb when you can buy a cheap Arduino UNO for 2/3$
 
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 it is not a question of money but the pleasure to do it is even and to evolve. 
 
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  I think that now it works 
 
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 Yes, that is better. Keep in mind there is version 2.2 stable out now 
 
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 @daniel-ruiz9 
 Interesting build. As you seem to like to have your "own" stuff and use a CP2102 as USB to serial converter you may be interested to assing also an individual name in linux USB filesystem. There's a pretty simple tool to use here. Then you may get something similar like "/dev/serial/by-id/usb-Silicon_Labs_myHMUART_0001-if00-port0" to identify your GW. Comparable to FTDI-based GW's (using this tool under linux, FTDI offers a MS programm also):
 /dev/serial/by-id/usb-MyS-GW-RS485_001-if00-port0@115200
 /dev/serial/by-id/usb-FTDI_MySensorsGW_002-if00-port0@115200
 
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 Thank you for your help I passed the 2.2 satable version 
 I am now launching on the ethernet gateway.
 
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