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  • G Grubstake

    @wallyllama

    I have had good luck with 1 wire but only after careful attention to the wiring itself. Star topology can work fine for several sensors, but daisy chain is important for less trouble, as mentioned.

    Wiring comments: wiring is the most important thing.

    1. Use a twisted pair cable (or twist your single conductor wires). Cat5 or telephone wire or similar works well. Solder all connections in the daisy chains or use wire nuts or terminal blocks, or other connectors. Do not just hand twist.

    2. Your ground and + wires to the sensors should be connected directly to the board terminal closest to the power supply. Don't use skinny jumper wires or connect to a different convenient spot on the board, or to some other ground or +5 device connected to the board. (Yes, all +5 and ground terminals are not 'the same' when it comes to analog circuits.)

    3. Don't run the wires in a bundle or nearby other wiring.

    4. A lower value pull-up resistor is easy to try and may help. Another trick is adding a 100 ohm resistor in series where the 1-wire signal line connects to the board. (Disconnect wire from board, connect resistor to board, connect wire to resistor.)

    Tim

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    dzjr
    wrote on last edited by dzjr
    #25

    @grubstake I now have used a 4 wire YCY (screened signal cable), and that also is working ( 9 sensors on one pin).
    Ultimately, the use of a 2K2 resistor was a good solution

    Do you recommend to use the 5 volt of the arduino, or is it better to use the 5 volts which I use as power supply of the arduino?

    And can I or should I put the ground of the sensors on the arduino?

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    • dzjrD dzjr

      @grubstake I now have used a 4 wire YCY (screened signal cable), and that also is working ( 9 sensors on one pin).
      Ultimately, the use of a 2K2 resistor was a good solution

      Do you recommend to use the 5 volt of the arduino, or is it better to use the 5 volts which I use as power supply of the arduino?

      And can I or should I put the ground of the sensors on the arduino?

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      wrote on last edited by
      #26

      @dzjr I believe the point @Grubstake was making is to ensure solid and stable connection for voltage and ground to the board itself, not elsewhere, the issue is to ensure stability.
      Glad the stronger pullup solved your problem but would caution on choice of cable. Telephone wire or Cat5 as also stated is known to work well and reliably for One-Wire, is cheap and readily available. Screening or grounding unused cores does affect capacitance, which may lead to problems in final layout.

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        wrote on last edited by dzjr
        #27

        Thanks again for your help, last weekend I installed everything outside, and everything remains stable!

        The only "problem" I still have is that the resolution of the sensors is 9 Bit, while I prefer to have an 11 or 12 bit resolution.

        now I have made a second setup with two sensors and the same sketch (only name and IP address are different) and that gives a 12 bit resolution.
        Is this because I have connected 9 sensors, or is there possibly something wrong with the reading time in the sketch?
        Or is it just a programming error?

        the whole sketch is a bit big to post, so I cut it into pieces.

        before:

        
        // Dallas temp stukje
        #define COMPARE_TEMP 1 // 1= zenden alleen bij verandering 0= direct zenden
        #define ONE_WIRE_BUS 6 
        #define TEMPERATURE_PRECISION 12
        #define MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20 13
        unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 300; //slaaptijd tussen twee metingen in ms
        OneWire oneWire(ONE_WIRE_BUS); //Een oneWire-exemplaar instellen om te communiceren met alle OneWire-apparaten
        DallasTemperature sensors(&oneWire); //OneWire naar Dallas
        float lastTemperature[MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20];
        int numSensors=0;
        bool receivedConfig = false;
        bool metric = true;
        
        DeviceAddress Probe01 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x64, 0x1D, 0xF8, 0x4F, 0x3A, 0x08 }; // op print
        DeviceAddress Probe02 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x64, 0x1D, 0xF9, 0x9D, 0xDC, 0x5E  }; // temp op -100 cm
        DeviceAddress Probe03 = { 0x28, 0xED, 0x25, 0x77, 0x91, 0x13, 0x02, 0xFF }; // temp op -50 mtr
        DeviceAddress Probe04 = { 0x28, 0xC5, 0x51, 0x77, 0x91, 0x0B, 0x02, 0x00 }; // temp op -20 cm
        DeviceAddress Probe05 = { 0x28, 0xDC, 0x25, 0x77, 0x91, 0x13, 0x02, 0x25 }; // temp op -10 cm
        DeviceAddress Probe06 = { 0x28, 0x54, 0x96, 0x77, 0x91, 0x08, 0x02, 0xA0 }; // temp op 10 cm
        DeviceAddress Probe07 = { 0x28, 0x1F, 0x11, 0x43, 0x98, 0x25, 0x00, 0x8B }; // temp op 150 cm
        DeviceAddress Probe08 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x0A, 0x63, 0x73, 0x16, 0x05, 0x9F }; // temp van water in put
        DeviceAddress Probe09 = { 0x28, 0x98, 0x9C, 0x77, 0x91, 0x19, 0x02, 0xD7 }; // temp in border
        
        
        // Initialiseer temperatuurbericht
        MyMessage msg(0, V_TEMP);
        
        

        Void Loop:

        void loop()
        
        {
        {     
          // Fetch temperatures from Dallas sensors
          sensors.requestTemperatures();
        
          // query conversion time and sleep until conversion completed
          int16_t conversionTime = sensors.millisToWaitForConversion(sensors.getResolution());
         
          wait(conversionTime);
        
          // Read temperatures and send them to controller 
          for (int i=0; i<numSensors && i<MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20; i++) {
         
            // Fetch and round temperature to one decimal
           // float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((getControllerConfig().isMetric?sensors.getTempCByIndex(i):sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
          float temperature;
            // voor geadreseerde sensoren
            switch (i)  {
              case 0:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe01);
                break;
              case 1:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe02);
                break;
              case 2:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe03);
                break;
              case 3:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe04);
                break;
              case 4:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe05);
                break;
              case 5:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe06);
                break;
              case 6:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe07);
                break;
              case 7:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe08);
                break;
              case 8:
                temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe09);
                break; 
              default:
                temperature = sensors.getTempCByIndex(Probe09);
                break;
            }
         
            // Only send data if temperature has changed and no error
            #if COMPARE_TEMP == 1
            if (lastTemperature[i] != temperature && temperature != -127.00 && temperature != 85.00) {
            #else
            if (temperature != -127.00 && temperature != 85.00) {
            #endif
         
              // Send in the new temperature
              send(msg.setSensor(i+21).set(temperature,1));
              // Save new temperatures for next compare
              lastTemperature[i]=temperature;
            }
            }
            }
        

        The complete code you can find here; sorry the comments are in dutch...
        https://github.com/dzjr/MySensors-Put-Node

        This was my first real MySensor and second Arduino sketch / project, so if you have some comments or tips, I am open to that!

        Thank you for the help!

        dzjr

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        • dzjrD dzjr

          Thanks again for your help, last weekend I installed everything outside, and everything remains stable!

          The only "problem" I still have is that the resolution of the sensors is 9 Bit, while I prefer to have an 11 or 12 bit resolution.

          now I have made a second setup with two sensors and the same sketch (only name and IP address are different) and that gives a 12 bit resolution.
          Is this because I have connected 9 sensors, or is there possibly something wrong with the reading time in the sketch?
          Or is it just a programming error?

          the whole sketch is a bit big to post, so I cut it into pieces.

          before:

          
          // Dallas temp stukje
          #define COMPARE_TEMP 1 // 1= zenden alleen bij verandering 0= direct zenden
          #define ONE_WIRE_BUS 6 
          #define TEMPERATURE_PRECISION 12
          #define MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20 13
          unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 300; //slaaptijd tussen twee metingen in ms
          OneWire oneWire(ONE_WIRE_BUS); //Een oneWire-exemplaar instellen om te communiceren met alle OneWire-apparaten
          DallasTemperature sensors(&oneWire); //OneWire naar Dallas
          float lastTemperature[MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20];
          int numSensors=0;
          bool receivedConfig = false;
          bool metric = true;
          
          DeviceAddress Probe01 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x64, 0x1D, 0xF8, 0x4F, 0x3A, 0x08 }; // op print
          DeviceAddress Probe02 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x64, 0x1D, 0xF9, 0x9D, 0xDC, 0x5E  }; // temp op -100 cm
          DeviceAddress Probe03 = { 0x28, 0xED, 0x25, 0x77, 0x91, 0x13, 0x02, 0xFF }; // temp op -50 mtr
          DeviceAddress Probe04 = { 0x28, 0xC5, 0x51, 0x77, 0x91, 0x0B, 0x02, 0x00 }; // temp op -20 cm
          DeviceAddress Probe05 = { 0x28, 0xDC, 0x25, 0x77, 0x91, 0x13, 0x02, 0x25 }; // temp op -10 cm
          DeviceAddress Probe06 = { 0x28, 0x54, 0x96, 0x77, 0x91, 0x08, 0x02, 0xA0 }; // temp op 10 cm
          DeviceAddress Probe07 = { 0x28, 0x1F, 0x11, 0x43, 0x98, 0x25, 0x00, 0x8B }; // temp op 150 cm
          DeviceAddress Probe08 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x0A, 0x63, 0x73, 0x16, 0x05, 0x9F }; // temp van water in put
          DeviceAddress Probe09 = { 0x28, 0x98, 0x9C, 0x77, 0x91, 0x19, 0x02, 0xD7 }; // temp in border
          
          
          // Initialiseer temperatuurbericht
          MyMessage msg(0, V_TEMP);
          
          

          Void Loop:

          void loop()
          
          {
          {     
            // Fetch temperatures from Dallas sensors
            sensors.requestTemperatures();
          
            // query conversion time and sleep until conversion completed
            int16_t conversionTime = sensors.millisToWaitForConversion(sensors.getResolution());
           
            wait(conversionTime);
          
            // Read temperatures and send them to controller 
            for (int i=0; i<numSensors && i<MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20; i++) {
           
              // Fetch and round temperature to one decimal
             // float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((getControllerConfig().isMetric?sensors.getTempCByIndex(i):sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
            float temperature;
              // voor geadreseerde sensoren
              switch (i)  {
                case 0:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe01);
                  break;
                case 1:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe02);
                  break;
                case 2:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe03);
                  break;
                case 3:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe04);
                  break;
                case 4:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe05);
                  break;
                case 5:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe06);
                  break;
                case 6:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe07);
                  break;
                case 7:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe08);
                  break;
                case 8:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe09);
                  break; 
                default:
                  temperature = sensors.getTempCByIndex(Probe09);
                  break;
              }
           
              // Only send data if temperature has changed and no error
              #if COMPARE_TEMP == 1
              if (lastTemperature[i] != temperature && temperature != -127.00 && temperature != 85.00) {
              #else
              if (temperature != -127.00 && temperature != 85.00) {
              #endif
           
                // Send in the new temperature
                send(msg.setSensor(i+21).set(temperature,1));
                // Save new temperatures for next compare
                lastTemperature[i]=temperature;
              }
              }
              }
          

          The complete code you can find here; sorry the comments are in dutch...
          https://github.com/dzjr/MySensors-Put-Node

          This was my first real MySensor and second Arduino sketch / project, so if you have some comments or tips, I am open to that!

          Thank you for the help!

          dzjr

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          zboblamont
          wrote on last edited by
          #28

          @dzjr Check out the read times on the Dallas specs, from memory it increases markedly with higher resolutions....

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          • dzjrD dzjr

            Thanks again for your help, last weekend I installed everything outside, and everything remains stable!

            The only "problem" I still have is that the resolution of the sensors is 9 Bit, while I prefer to have an 11 or 12 bit resolution.

            now I have made a second setup with two sensors and the same sketch (only name and IP address are different) and that gives a 12 bit resolution.
            Is this because I have connected 9 sensors, or is there possibly something wrong with the reading time in the sketch?
            Or is it just a programming error?

            the whole sketch is a bit big to post, so I cut it into pieces.

            before:

            
            // Dallas temp stukje
            #define COMPARE_TEMP 1 // 1= zenden alleen bij verandering 0= direct zenden
            #define ONE_WIRE_BUS 6 
            #define TEMPERATURE_PRECISION 12
            #define MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20 13
            unsigned long SLEEP_TIME = 300; //slaaptijd tussen twee metingen in ms
            OneWire oneWire(ONE_WIRE_BUS); //Een oneWire-exemplaar instellen om te communiceren met alle OneWire-apparaten
            DallasTemperature sensors(&oneWire); //OneWire naar Dallas
            float lastTemperature[MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20];
            int numSensors=0;
            bool receivedConfig = false;
            bool metric = true;
            
            DeviceAddress Probe01 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x64, 0x1D, 0xF8, 0x4F, 0x3A, 0x08 }; // op print
            DeviceAddress Probe02 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x64, 0x1D, 0xF9, 0x9D, 0xDC, 0x5E  }; // temp op -100 cm
            DeviceAddress Probe03 = { 0x28, 0xED, 0x25, 0x77, 0x91, 0x13, 0x02, 0xFF }; // temp op -50 mtr
            DeviceAddress Probe04 = { 0x28, 0xC5, 0x51, 0x77, 0x91, 0x0B, 0x02, 0x00 }; // temp op -20 cm
            DeviceAddress Probe05 = { 0x28, 0xDC, 0x25, 0x77, 0x91, 0x13, 0x02, 0x25 }; // temp op -10 cm
            DeviceAddress Probe06 = { 0x28, 0x54, 0x96, 0x77, 0x91, 0x08, 0x02, 0xA0 }; // temp op 10 cm
            DeviceAddress Probe07 = { 0x28, 0x1F, 0x11, 0x43, 0x98, 0x25, 0x00, 0x8B }; // temp op 150 cm
            DeviceAddress Probe08 = { 0x28, 0xFF, 0x0A, 0x63, 0x73, 0x16, 0x05, 0x9F }; // temp van water in put
            DeviceAddress Probe09 = { 0x28, 0x98, 0x9C, 0x77, 0x91, 0x19, 0x02, 0xD7 }; // temp in border
            
            
            // Initialiseer temperatuurbericht
            MyMessage msg(0, V_TEMP);
            
            

            Void Loop:

            void loop()
            
            {
            {     
              // Fetch temperatures from Dallas sensors
              sensors.requestTemperatures();
            
              // query conversion time and sleep until conversion completed
              int16_t conversionTime = sensors.millisToWaitForConversion(sensors.getResolution());
             
              wait(conversionTime);
            
              // Read temperatures and send them to controller 
              for (int i=0; i<numSensors && i<MAX_ATTACHED_DS18B20; i++) {
             
                // Fetch and round temperature to one decimal
               // float temperature = static_cast<float>(static_cast<int>((getControllerConfig().isMetric?sensors.getTempCByIndex(i):sensors.getTempFByIndex(i)) * 10.)) / 10.;
              float temperature;
                // voor geadreseerde sensoren
                switch (i)  {
                  case 0:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe01);
                    break;
                  case 1:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe02);
                    break;
                  case 2:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe03);
                    break;
                  case 3:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe04);
                    break;
                  case 4:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe05);
                    break;
                  case 5:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe06);
                    break;
                  case 6:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe07);
                    break;
                  case 7:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe08);
                    break;
                  case 8:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempC(Probe09);
                    break; 
                  default:
                    temperature = sensors.getTempCByIndex(Probe09);
                    break;
                }
             
                // Only send data if temperature has changed and no error
                #if COMPARE_TEMP == 1
                if (lastTemperature[i] != temperature && temperature != -127.00 && temperature != 85.00) {
                #else
                if (temperature != -127.00 && temperature != 85.00) {
                #endif
             
                  // Send in the new temperature
                  send(msg.setSensor(i+21).set(temperature,1));
                  // Save new temperatures for next compare
                  lastTemperature[i]=temperature;
                }
                }
                }
            

            The complete code you can find here; sorry the comments are in dutch...
            https://github.com/dzjr/MySensors-Put-Node

            This was my first real MySensor and second Arduino sketch / project, so if you have some comments or tips, I am open to that!

            Thank you for the help!

            dzjr

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            hard-shovel
            wrote on last edited by
            #29

            @dzjr you have the define

            #define TEMPERATURE_PRECISION 12
            

            In the github code this is not utilized, so the sensors are operating in 9 bit resolution.

            You need to add the following in the before or setup

            sensors.setResolution(TEMPERATURE_PRECISION);
            
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            • H hard-shovel

              @dzjr you have the define

              #define TEMPERATURE_PRECISION 12
              

              In the github code this is not utilized, so the sensors are operating in 9 bit resolution.

              You need to add the following in the before or setup

              sensors.setResolution(TEMPERATURE_PRECISION);
              
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              dzjr
              wrote on last edited by
              #30

              @hard-shovel

              Thanks for the reply, i have tryed to load the new sketch into the Arduino, only i cant make USB connection, do i have look at that first 😕.

              You will hear from me.

              Dzjr

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                dzjr
                wrote on last edited by
                #31

                after replacing the arduino (I could not connect the board) I was able to load the sketch again.

                I now have a better resolution, I do not think I have 12 bits but maybe that's because of the link with domoticz.

                0_1543091621505_4d1fcb8e-a9db-4b02-a46c-61b211146652-image.png

                As I wrote the node is installed, but still think that I must adapt to the sketch.

                I now only have a dallas sensor that does not work anymore, but that will be okay.

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                • dzjrD dzjr

                  after replacing the arduino (I could not connect the board) I was able to load the sketch again.

                  I now have a better resolution, I do not think I have 12 bits but maybe that's because of the link with domoticz.

                  0_1543091621505_4d1fcb8e-a9db-4b02-a46c-61b211146652-image.png

                  As I wrote the node is installed, but still think that I must adapt to the sketch.

                  I now only have a dallas sensor that does not work anymore, but that will be okay.

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                  Mod
                  wrote on last edited by mfalkvidd
                  #32

                  @dzjr are you aware that the accuracy is still ±0.5°C, regardless of resolution?

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                  • mfalkviddM mfalkvidd

                    @dzjr are you aware that the accuracy is still ±0.5°C, regardless of resolution?

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                    dzjr
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #33

                    @mfalkvidd Yes i know that, i allready read it in the spec sheet.

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                    • dzjrD dzjr

                      after replacing the arduino (I could not connect the board) I was able to load the sketch again.

                      I now have a better resolution, I do not think I have 12 bits but maybe that's because of the link with domoticz.

                      0_1543091621505_4d1fcb8e-a9db-4b02-a46c-61b211146652-image.png

                      As I wrote the node is installed, but still think that I must adapt to the sketch.

                      I now only have a dallas sensor that does not work anymore, but that will be okay.

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                      hard-shovel
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #34

                      @dzjr To get the extra resolution sent to the controller try using

                        send(msg.setSensor(i+21).set(temperature,2));
                      
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                      • H hard-shovel

                        @dzjr To get the extra resolution sent to the controller try using

                          send(msg.setSensor(i+21).set(temperature,2));
                        
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                        #35

                        @hard-shovel I will keep that in mind,

                        for now it is working (only one dallas is broken).

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                          @zboblamont said in Multiple Dallas Temperatuur sensors at one sensor node:

                          If you cannot daisy chain them because there is no sequential route between locations, use a separate pin for each data line (powered via resistor) and communicate with each line in turn.
                          The line here is using 3 cores in 20-30m of Cat5e cable to ensure each chip is physically sequential on the line.
                          When I added a further sensor location, a loop had to be spliced in to keep the line a daisy chain. It is a small house, the length is purely down to the route, and cable is cheap.

                          in case you can not daisy chain them because there is no sequential direction among locations, use a separate pin for each data line (powered thru resistor) and talk with each line in flip.
                          the road here is using three cores in 20-30m of Cat5e cable to make certain each chip is physically sequential on the road.
                          after I delivered a similarly sensor vicinity, a loop needed to be spliced in to preserve the road a daisy chain. it is a small residence, the period is purely down to the route, and cable is cheap.

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