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    • felmueF
      felmue
      last edited by

      Hello @Ricky_M5Station

      some libraries are (down-)loaded while compiling / linking via entries in platformio.ini:

      lib_deps =
        fastled/FastLED@^3.4.0
        m5stack/M5GFX@^0.0.20
        m5stack/M5Unified@^0.0.7
        vshymanskyy/TinyGSM@^0.11.5
        vshymanskyy/StreamDebugger@^1.0.1
        knolleary/PubSubClient@^2.8
        arduino-libraries/ArduinoModbus@^1.0.6
      

      you'll find void AXP192_Class::setEXTEN(bool enable) in https://github.com/m5stack/M5Unified/blob/master/src/utility/AXP192_Class.cpp
      and Power_Class Power; in https://github.com/m5stack/M5Unified/blob/master/src/M5Unified.hpp

      Thanks
      Felix

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      • ajb2k3A
        ajb2k3
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        I started documenting the 485Station using Micropython but my screen just stopped working and so waiting to order a new one.
        The factory demo should be found in the M5Burner firmware manager

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          Ricky_M5Station @felmue
          last edited by

          @felmue Thanks for the info! I've only worked with Arduino and ESP-IDF so not so familiar with PlatformIO. The factory installed program can read the voltages and current correctly but not the INA3221.ino m5station example under the Arduino environment. I browse the libraries they use for the INA3221 and they are not the same. It's kind of hard to go on without documentations.

          Thank you.

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            Ricky_M5Station @ajb2k3
            last edited by

            @ajb2k3 Thanks for the info. Using the M5Station.exe program I am able to recover the factory program(I thought it was a generic binary downloading program but later found out it can only burn the factory default binary:) ). I am look forward to your documentation and thank you!

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            • felmueF
              felmue
              last edited by felmue

              Hello @Ricky_M5Station

              sorry to hear about your troubles.

              I've just double-checked the Arduino INA3221.ino example and it works for me. I do see current values different from zero when plugging something into one of the 6 groove ports.

              Do you have a multimeter? If yes, could you check if there is voltage (5 V) present?

              You also might want to re-install M5Station library - sometimes M5Stack engineers fix a bug, but do not change the version number.

              Thanks
              Felix

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                Ricky_M5Station
                last edited by

                Hello Felix,

                I tried the INA3221.ino example again after upgrading to Arduino 2.0.3 and removing and reinstalling the M5station libraries. Unfortunately the result is still the same 0V and 0ma for all ports. I've connected a RS485 module to one of these ports and the light on the module is on so I suppose power is there. Also with the factory installed program voltage and current values can be seen for that port.

                That said, the factory installed program has very different power management codes for reading the values, I wonder if that has to do with it.

                Thanks,

                Ricky

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                • felmueF
                  felmue
                  last edited by

                  Hello @Ricky_M5Station

                  hmm, not sure what's going wrong here.

                  Have you checked the log output? Maybe there is a hint in there.

                  BTW: my best guess for the factory code being different from the example code is two different M5Stack engineers probably created those.

                  Thanks
                  Felix

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                    Ricky_M5Station @felmue
                    last edited by

                    Hello @felmue

                    What do you mean by the log output? The serial monitor?

                    Just to make sure: you said the example is working on your hardware. Did you also use M5station-485?

                    Thanks again!

                    Ricky

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                    • felmueF
                      felmue
                      last edited by

                      Hello @Ricky_M5Station

                      yes, I mean the serial monitor. And yes, I was testing the example with a M5Station-485.

                      Thanks
                      Felix

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                        Ricky_M5Station @felmue
                        last edited by

                        Hi @felmue,

                        When I opened the example, no board was chosen. Is this also true on yours? What board did you choose? The M5station? Just to make sure we are on the same page. Maybe I should also post the code here to compare.

                        Thanks,

                        Ricky

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                        • felmueF
                          felmue
                          last edited by felmue

                          Hello @Ricky_M5Station

                          I've selected M5Stack-Station in Arduino IDE 2.0.3.

                          Try changing Wire to Wire1 in M5Station.cpp:

                              INA1.begin(&Wire1);
                              INA1.reset();
                              INA1.setShuntRes(10, 10, 10);
                              INA2.begin(&Wire1, INA3221_ADDR41_VCC);
                              INA2.reset();
                              INA2.setShuntRes(10, 10, 10);
                          

                          Explanation: Wire1 is used internally, Wire is used for ports A1 and A2.

                          Thanks
                          Felix

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                            Ricky_M5Station @felmue
                            last edited by

                            @felmue Hi Felix,

                            That works!! Thanks! But can you please explain a little bit about Wire? I thought it's only the i2C interface handle.

                            Thanks again!

                            Ricky

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                              Ricky_M5Station @felmue
                              last edited by

                              @felmue Hi Felix,

                              I see what you meant now. Wire(Pin 32,33) are brought out to A1 and A2, all the internal chips use Wire1(pin 21 and 22) for their I2C. So "Wire" is not the correct I2C to use. Thus the example has a bug. Need to trace the libraries to find out. A manual is badly needed :).

                              Thanks!

                              Ricky

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                              • felmueF
                                felmue
                                last edited by

                                Hi @Ricky_M5Station

                                thank you for confirming the fix works.

                                I've created a PR to fix the issue.

                                Thanks
                                Felix

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