@mfalkvidd Yesterday I stopped trying and shutdown the Pi. This morning I tried the same again and it works !!
Pretty sure I haven't done anything else.
Thanks anyway.
Sander
@mfalkvidd Yesterday I stopped trying and shutdown the Pi. This morning I tried the same again and it works !!
Pretty sure I haven't done anything else.
Thanks anyway.
Sander
@GertSanders Thanks Gert !
I did a quick build of the serial gateway using an arduino which I connect to my RPI. Pretty easy. I'll be watching this when I can switch back to the RPI built gateway...
Hello all,
A little bit off topic, but I hope some of you experts are willing to explain something to me.
In the home automation business I see a lot of devices coming up equipped with a bluetooth radio.
One example is this one:
https://www.mysmartblinds.com/
I always thought Bluetooth was a peer to peer networking "thing". Now I guess that's not how the smartblinds work.
But how is a phone able to connect to multiple of these blinds ? Can it make multiple peer-to-peer connections creating some kind of start network with the phone as the "controller". Is this how bluetooth in combination with mysensors works too ?
I guess it doesn't make sense. I just took the smartblinds as an example but I hope someone can exlain this Bluetooth workings to me a bit more in detail and make it "click"...
Many thanks !
Sander.
Disclaimer: I work for Luxaflex/HunterDouglas.
The Hunter Douglas has motors that more or less do what you describe. The easiest way to get this running is to buy into the ecosystem (including the hub). From there you control your shades by telling them to go to 50% or something. This is not time based, but based on an encoder motor.
https://motorisation.hde.nl/products/PowerView/Roller-blinds/M25T.PV-data-sheet/
The PowerView radio system is based on 2.4gHz. And I know for a fact it can be controlled using a device like this:
https://www.nordicsemi.com/eng/Products/nRF51-Dongle
You can buy such a motor at your local luxaflex store (I think as normally we only sell complete systems.)
Yeah it uses Loxone protocol or something. But I am interested in trying to do the same with MySensors....
Has anyone ever seen this ?:
https://shop.loxone.com/enuk/touch-surface.html
It seems to be a touch panel that can be put behind a piece of wood of 3 cm thick.
Would love to make this with mysensors... Anyone a clue what type of sensor would be required ?
@koresh Great to hear you have assembled components available! I am following your other projects too (like the usb dongle and switchable power supply) .Will these become available as assembled components too ?
Is this device capable of being a gateway for both nRF24L01+ radio and the Hope RF RFM69HCW radio simultaneously ?
I have some nRF24 nodes and see a lot of new goodies equiped with the RFM69 radio. One gateway to serve both would be excellent !
@Koresh
I see so much beautiful stuff coming by. Are you planning on selling this as assemblies like you did with the stable node ?
Sander.
I guess ordering the pcb will only get me the pcb. I need to do the soldering etc myself ?
But I really wonder how to solder such a board seemingly being smd soldering. Are there any guides available for someone like me (pretty handy, but not experienced in this hardware stuff) ?
Thanks !
@tonnerre33 said:
@Sander-Teunissen depend which rfm69 you will order. For example i have choosen 868Mhz, that's why i'll choose this frequency for all my nodes and my gateway
I guess that's true when you do the board yourself.... But I am not tech savvy enough (or too lazy ) to do the board myself. I hope to buy them from Koresh directly...
@Koresh great! Looking forward to it!