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by LisaM
13 Oct 2017, 15:39
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

As all Raspberries use Broadcom CPU's does this say upyEasy does not run on Raspberry Pi? In fact Broadcom CPU's use ARM kernels too so i don't understand why a Orange Pi might work but a RasPi does not. uPyEasy runs on micropython, which doesn't exists for Raspberry or Orange Pi's (it does for lin...
by LisaM
13 Oct 2017, 01:35
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

@uPyEasy, rules are gone. Enter scripts!
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Full use of micropython, event driven calling of function main.
by LisaM
12 Oct 2017, 01:50
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

The Pi Zero is using a broadcom cpu, so i wrote it off. The orange pi, which i saw at ali for just $10, is using an arm which is better but still no official micropython support. Python v3 might be suitable, since micropython is v3 compatible. There 's an old thread here: https://forum.micropython.o...
by LisaM
10 Oct 2017, 21:22
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

Some of those changes might be all right for the current Mega branch? I always find it annoying when i have more then one controller, which controller is using which protocol. Some of my devices have both Domoticz HTTP and Domoticz MQTT, since not all devices work properly using MQTT (like the MH-Z...
by LisaM
09 Oct 2017, 22:10
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

An example of a uPyEasy plugin, some minor changes in the UI are done: upyeasy device.JPG Since uPyEasy has to run on multiple platforms, the pin numbering has changed to a generic D0-D16 (and more later for big boards like pyboard). In between brackets right next to it is the local numbering, in th...
by LisaM
09 Oct 2017, 09:25
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: can ESPEasy be used as MQTT Gateway for RFLink ?
Replies: 11
Views: 11843

Re: can ESPEasy be used as MQTT Gateway for RFLink ?

I fail to see an important point here: Why?
Why choose a very limited platform like the ESP8266 for a very complex task like this when there are others who are only slightly more expensive but much more equipped for a task like this...
by LisaM
09 Oct 2017, 01:19
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

is there a beta version lisa. i want to test the py version Sorry, not yet. Not even an alpha version, i'm releasing an alpha first when there's a fashionable alpha version available. 70% UI dev completed, 40% overall. So it might take a while before getting there. Development is done on ubuntu, du...
by LisaM
07 Oct 2017, 13:30
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP32 with EasyESP
Replies: 7
Views: 6986

Re: ESP32 with EasyESP (EDIT) Nevermind.... Found it

budman1758 wrote: 07 Oct 2017, 01:17
LisaM wrote: 05 Oct 2017, 13:33 uPyEasy wil support the ESP32, including spRam.
Can you elaborate on this? Google search for uPyEasy doesn't help much.
The latest uPyEasy status: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=3577
by LisaM
06 Oct 2017, 09:13
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: Domoticz MQTT: read works, but cannot control relay
Replies: 36
Views: 28881

Re: Domoticz MQTT: read works, but cannot control relay

uPyEasy will have a full 2-way interface available, without the need for a mqtt import plugin... ;) I have build an HTTP & MQTT 2-way interface for Domoticz as an example, it consist out of 3 files: one python file (domoticz.py) which has two classes (http and mqtt) sitting in the protocols dir ...
by LisaM
06 Oct 2017, 08:47
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

Completed controllers and hardware page: upyeasy controller.JPG Controllers for protocols which are not present at bootup are auto removed during init, since protocols are dynamically loaded and could be missing after deleting the protocol file. Small changes to the layout are applied, due to effici...
by LisaM
05 Oct 2017, 13:33
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: ESP32 with EasyESP
Replies: 7
Views: 6986

Re: ESP32 with EasyESP

uPyEasy wil support the ESP32, including spRam.
by LisaM
29 Sep 2017, 14:48
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: ESPEasy v2.0.0-dev12 released
Replies: 44
Views: 47056

Re: ESPEasy v2.0.0-dev12 released

ensingg wrote: 29 Sep 2017, 13:20 https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEas ... .0.0-dev12

SightofSilence (1):
Add files via upload (#493)
I see no such thing as upload... https://github.com/letscontrolit/ESPEasy/pull/493
by LisaM
29 Sep 2017, 13:17
Forum: ESP Easy: General Discussion
Topic: ESPEasy v2.0.0-dev12 released
Replies: 44
Views: 47056

Re: ESPEasy v2.0.0-dev12 released

ensingg wrote: 29 Sep 2017, 11:34 I've read about a new feature for uploading files in dev12.

Can someone tell me how it works?
Where did you see that :?:
by LisaM
29 Sep 2017, 13:12
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: Bootloader + OTA Server
Replies: 1
Views: 11516

Bootloader + OTA Server

Considering the rate of improvements currently going on, i suggest to make a Bootloader/OTA Server part of the initial firmware next to the regular version. Meaning three ESPEasy firmware versions: - OTA version: Bootloader, OTA Server, ESPEasy - Non-OTA version: ESPEasy (what we have currently) - O...
by LisaM
29 Sep 2017, 11:14
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: How to know the current submask/dns value
Replies: 2
Views: 2444

Re: How to know the current submask/dns value

nmcli device show eth0 :lol:
by LisaM
28 Sep 2017, 19:58
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: SONOFF 5V - burned ?
Replies: 9
Views: 6637

Re: SONOFF 5V - burned ?

Hi, I bought two Sonoff basic I tried to load ESPEASY, but I used a FTDI FAKE programmer that did not allow me to complete Upload I bought an original FTDI programmer. Unfortunately, I did not realize that the VCC line, in this case, is not 3V3 but 5V Now I've powered SONOFF at 5V. Programming seem...
by LisaM
28 Sep 2017, 01:23
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

It's all a moot point now, since i made all controllers, plugin's and script dynamically loading. All .py files in the controller directory are loaded dynamically, regardless of name. The file is then verified (QC!) if all mandatory functions are present and if so, the controller is added to the con...
by LisaM
26 Sep 2017, 01:14
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

micropython's BtreeDB class improved and put to work in uPyEasy. Module scan is used for dynamic use of controllers, plugins and scripts (rules). All are python classes which MUST start with CONTROLLER_xxx, PLUGIN_xxx SCRIPT_xxx, where the xxx-names must be unique names. Plugins will keep their curr...
by LisaM
23 Sep 2017, 21:34
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

Re: uPyEasy

Wow, you've been busy! Interesting to say the least. Will love to try it once I get the time. Python based rules!!! My main focus is the plugins that need wiki pages written. But I guess the parallel development isn't a problem since allot of GUI is the same to the end user? For the first release t...
by LisaM
23 Sep 2017, 17:19
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

uPyEasy is overwhelming this thread, shall we continue here: viewtopic.php?f=14&t=3577&p=19287#p19287
by LisaM
23 Sep 2017, 17:16
Forum: uPyEasy: General Discussion
Topic: uPyEasy
Replies: 132
Views: 252418

uPyEasy

As you might have heard i'm busy developing the next generation of ESPEasy called uPyEasy (micropython easy) which is based on Python instead of C(++). It's still in the VERY early stages of investigation/development and so far only a small part of the uPyEasy core is build namely the webserver part...
by LisaM
23 Sep 2017, 15:14
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Just wondering if the ESP8266 will have sufficient RAM to run both the microPython engine and a large project like ESPEasy? I've just installed microPython and without any 'sketch' there's only 26k left (?) What you probably see is just the stack, uPyEasy modules are not stored in there but are 'Fr...
by LisaM
20 Sep 2017, 00:57
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Now this is not necessarily true, is it? I mean, it is often so that development on older technologies grinds to a halt, when a new development gains in popularity. I do not need the muscle power to swich a light or to tell me the temperature in the garden. So yeah, this tendency worries me a bit. ...
by LisaM
19 Sep 2017, 19:31
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Clearly everybody needs a 32GPIO monster to switch a ceiling light or read a temperature sensor. YOU may need that. But what about those who don't? Don't throw all those users into the garbage who needs less and don't use a fat energy wasting ubuntu server at home. And by the way if i ever need tha...
by LisaM
19 Sep 2017, 01:11
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Shardan wrote: 19 Sep 2017, 01:07 For about 95% of my sensors a pi zero is pure overkill.

As long as it still runs on an esp, fine.
If not.....
There is no such thing as overkill... 8-)
Several of my sensors need to be AI Nodes forming a decentral neural network. :ugeek:
by LisaM
19 Sep 2017, 00:51
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

that are some great boards but expensive compared to esp 8266 boards I also have it working on a ubuntu i5/16GB server, so a $6 raspberry pi zero should be possible to... With a 1GHz cpu, 512MB memory and 40-pin GPIO the pi zero might be an interesting platform. When booting from sd card, convertin...
by LisaM
17 Sep 2017, 17:49
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

There are some brutal monster SOC boards out there, all supporting micropython. Here is an ADC comparison: 'ADC_loop' with 20 thousand readings, mean speed in ksample/s : * Pyboard v1.1 (12 bits ADC) with MicroPython v1.8.6 : 34.9; * Pyboard Lite v1.0 (12 bits) with MicroPython v1.8.6 : 20.1; * WiPy...
by LisaM
17 Sep 2017, 16:25
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

this looks great LisaM. And a lot of IO. What kind of network shield are you using? A W5100, but it isn't working properly with the micropython wiznet5k driver so i ordered a W5500. The used PyBoard: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/STM32F405RGT6-MicroPython-Development-Board-Python-STM32-Compatible...
by LisaM
16 Sep 2017, 20:00
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: [Feature Request] Support for mh-z16 CO2
Replies: 4
Views: 4265

Re: [Feature Request] Support for mh-z16 CO2

Hi.. I need the support for mh-z16 Co2 Here is the documentation.. It can operate in both UART or I2C mode, i think i wan't it in I2C mode.. (it's a tiny switch to switch between the modes on the MH-Z16 Module) http://sandboxelectronics.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/MH-Z16_CO2_datasheet_EN.pdf htt...
by LisaM
16 Sep 2017, 17:46
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

LisaM is your code on github somewhere? I also think micropython is the way to go in the future. It solves a lot of issues and its very platform independent. Not yet, i'm still busy with the main core outline and collecting and assembling all standard components. Basic principle is to do as little ...
by LisaM
13 Sep 2017, 01:12
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

frank wrote: 12 Sep 2017, 21:34
This is not going fast, since lately i'm completely buried under work by my employer...
I hope that your employer pays you a lot of money for this :D :D :D :D :D
A lot! And a headline in progress.
by LisaM
12 Sep 2017, 20:39
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Is the hype about the project already over? The only thing I can see running up are the issues.... :? And the intervals of new versions become longer and longer.... I'm still working on ESPyEasy, the main core and plugins release will be a frozen module baked in the micropython firmware. It will al...
by LisaM
05 Sep 2017, 09:23
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Distance Sensors HC-SR04, JSN-SR04T and more
Replies: 51
Views: 54754

Re: Distance Sensors HC-SR04, JSN-SR04T and more

Hello, I tested both sensors. the hc-SR04 ------- distance = 180cm - ok ---- distance <to 20cm --- ok the JSN-SR04T --- distance = 180cm - ok --- distance <to 20cm --- NOK the JSN-SR04T looks less good for distances <20cm excuse me for English .... google translate That is true, the specs for the J...
by LisaM
29 Aug 2017, 20:36
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Issue with MH-Z19 sensor !!
Replies: 13
Views: 11253

Re: Issue with MH-Z19 sensor !!

3.3V is coming from the ESP board and I used it previously to power some pressure and temperature sensor without problems ! MH-Z19 sensor technical parameters: Working voltage 4.5 V ~ 5.5V DC Average current < 85 mA Interface level 3.3 V I have mine connected to 5V, yours is starving... :ugeek:
by LisaM
28 Aug 2017, 13:58
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Pulse Counter 3-pin fan PC
Replies: 4
Views: 4793

Re: Pulse Counter 3-pin fan PC

Jufo wrote: 26 Mar 2017, 19:14 Hi,

Will this solution work? Use a pulse counter to measure the speed of the PC fan:
Image
5-seconds google search: http://pcbheaven.com/wikipages/How_PC_Fans_Work/ :(
3rd wire contains pulses which can be counted...
by LisaM
28 Aug 2017, 13:55
Forum: ESP Easy: Software
Topic: How to measure speed of three air fans?
Replies: 24
Views: 19867

Re: How to measure speed of three air fans?

themanfrommoon wrote: 28 Aug 2017, 10:30 Any other idea to measure speed of three air fans?
Pics of the fans please,particularly the connections (wires) from the fan...
If they are 3-wire (or more) fans they might rpm fans: http://pcbheaven.com/wikipages/How_PC_Fans_Work/ :(
3rd wire contains pulses which can be counted...
by LisaM
25 Aug 2017, 13:27
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Did I fry my Sonoff
Replies: 12
Views: 10203

Re: Did I fry my Sonoff

I read that many people are experiencing issues with the latest batch of SONOFF switches. I am experiencing same issues - flash eventually takes but no activity on reboot.- no led, no wifi However, I know that at one stage I tried flashing with 5v instead of 3v. The upload seems to work but thereaf...
by LisaM
25 Aug 2017, 13:23
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: AC Dimmer for ESPeasy
Replies: 22
Views: 30010

Re: AC Dimmer for ESPeasy

I have made an ESP8266 AC dimmer with an Atmega328 for phase control. Next week I will post the schematic and code on my website http://www.van-gennip.com An ESP8266 runs on ESPEasy firmware and i have made a plugin that talks I2C to the Atmega328. It is similar to the pro mini extender, but my Atm...
by LisaM
25 Aug 2017, 13:18
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: More support for i2c modules/sensors [UPDATED 25.09.2016]
Replies: 14
Views: 15499

Re: More support for i2c modules/sensors [UPDATED 25.09.2016]

beic wrote: 25 Aug 2017, 08:28
toffel969 wrote: 25 Aug 2017, 07:28 Chill people 8-) I am sure you both contribute to best you can. It's not a competition... not everyone has same abilities/time to spare/energy, everyone to their abilities.
Yes, but, unfortunately Lisa can't understand that! ;)

Regards
:mrgreen:
by LisaM
25 Aug 2017, 13:14
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Distance Sensors HC-SR04, JSN-SR04T and more
Replies: 51
Views: 54754

Re: Distance Sensors HC-SR04, JSN-SR04T and more

Shardan wrote: 25 Aug 2017, 10:28 Anytime :)

I'll let the breadboard run for a while and look if memory changes or such,
maybe combine it with a BME280 or such to see if anything interferes.

Regards
Shardan
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by LisaM
25 Aug 2017, 12:51
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Have you seen this one ? https://pycom.io/product/lopy/ Could it be an option? ESPyEasy will run on any soc that supports micropython, including the esp8266/esp32/stm32F405. Primary soc test platform is the nodemcu v3, offcourse since its python most of the development is done on a text editor (np+...
by LisaM
25 Aug 2017, 00:16
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Support for "Sonoff Pow" (from ITead) with Power Consumption Measurement via HLW8012 (HLW 8012) IC?
Replies: 146
Views: 239753

Re: Support for "Sonoff Pow" (from ITead) with Power Consumption Measurement via HLW8012 (HLW 8012) IC?

papperone en LisaM, Thanks for the work your both did for community so that we can work with the Itead, Sonoff Pow. It works fine. I have only one question, papperone in a earlier message you mentioned this: I will explore your suggestion about the possibility to RESET/CALIBRATE via web interface, ...
by LisaM
24 Aug 2017, 23:25
Forum: Staff Announcements forum
Topic: ESP Easy development status
Replies: 143
Views: 243758

Re: ESP Easy development status

Outside temperatures are cooling over here, sitting allday outside in the sun is no longer possible. Time to get active again, bought an STM32.
The first python port will only be a espeasy skeleton, not doing much other then serving out webpages...
by LisaM
24 Aug 2017, 23:17
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: Distance Sensors HC-SR04, JSN-SR04T and more
Replies: 51
Views: 54754

Re: Distance Sensors HC-SR04, JSN-SR04T and more

Quick breadboard setup, tested with the last Github version. Distance - works Threshhold - works Free mem - 21624 constant. Looks good so far. Can't test the JSN-SR04T, i don't have one yet. Regards Shardan Great, thx for testing! :D i have a JSN-SR04T running for week now, hopefully this can be co...
by LisaM
24 Aug 2017, 20:08
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: More support for i2c modules/sensors [UPDATED 25.09.2016]
Replies: 14
Views: 15499

Re: More support for i2c modules/sensors [UPDATED 25.09.2016]

papperone wrote: 24 Aug 2017, 19:46
vibrog wrote: 24 Aug 2017, 12:14 The APDS-9960 would be really interesting:
https://youtu.be/A3QRyixnEl8
it was enough to look at GitHub to see there's already a plugin unde development in the dev11 release --> _P064_APDS9960.ino
If we all build just ONE plugin, we'll have a plugin library spanning all sensors... 8-)
by LisaM
24 Aug 2017, 19:34
Forum: ESP Easy: Hardware
Topic: More support for i2c modules/sensors [UPDATED 25.09.2016]
Replies: 14
Views: 15499

Re: More support for i2c modules/sensors [UPDATED 25.09.2016]

beic wrote: 24 Aug 2017, 19:21 Yeah, like you, using the whole project what others built...
Actually i've rebuild P013 to include new sonic sensors, helped test HLW8012, ArduinoEasy.
Pick a sensor and start building... ;)