How to use additional SPI device with RFM69 repeater node?


  • Plugin Developer

    My Hardware: Moteino R4, ATMEGA328P + RFM69HW

    I have an issue when communicating with an additional SPI device. I have ADE7763 energy monitor SPI chip which operates on low clock speed.

    When I read data from ADE7763, I reconfigure SPI settings as follows,

    ADE7763 CS pin connected to D9.

    void loop() {
      updateVoltageCurrentData();
      .....
      .....
    }
    
    void updateVoltageCurrentData() {
      SPI.beginTransaction(SPISettings(SPI_CLOCK_DIV4, MSBFIRST, SPI_MODE1));
      uint8_t status = ADE_sampleRMS(&vrms, &irms); // reads VRMS and IRMS from ADE7763
      SPI.endTransaction();
    }
    

    This settings working ok, but after some time, this particular node lost from RF network. Looks like RFM69 SPI settings corrupted.

    Any recommended way to communicate with additional SPI device?



  • @jkandasa - Maybe this helps? Perhaps a speed issue causing packet collision?

    https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=347073

    Are the devices using the same clock freq? Mught be worth adding a delay between command send/request to allow a change in clock to settle (if dynamic clock is even allowed in SPI)?


  • Mod

    @jkandasa have you tried using software spi? For the slow device, it should work quite well I think.



  • @mfalkvidd That is a good idea to try.

    @jkandasa Are you using pull up resistors on the CS lines to each device - that might be worth a try too....


  • Plugin Developer

    @skywatch @mfalkvidd Thank you for your comments.

    I am using Moteino R4 and RFM69 connected to hardware SPI pins. I tried the same pin with softSPI, but I could not get success.

    Now I have altered the ADE7763 Arduino library to update SPI settings on every call. And added code to update the only flag on ADE7763 interrupt(like we have in RFM69_new library). Seems all look somewhat ok.

    I think for RFM69 we use a default clock speed. for ADE7763: SPI_CLOCK_DIV4

    Are you using pull up resistors on the CS lines to each device - that might be worth a try too....

    Yes, I have


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