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Hello,
I read it as if my HM MOD RPI PCM isn't detected, can someone confirm this? BTW, I'm running on the same RPi a CC2531 USB stick and a SSD on USB which work without a problem. Can they interfere with the HM MOD RPI PCB? The CC2531 is about 50 cm away from the RPi . Many thanks! |
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Update: I hot unplugged the module which caused a system crash (LOL) and I got this in the logs after reboot: Identifying Homematic RF-Hardware: ....HmRF: HM-MOD-RPI-PCB/GPIO, HmIP: HM-MOD-RPI-PCB/GPIO, OK Updating Homematic RF-Hardware: HM-MOD-RPI-PCB: 2.8.6, OK And I could pair my Sensor. So everything is fine. I hope the rest still works. I checked the CC2531 and it's ok. |
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@jens-maus it was not a good idea, but I did use the right pins. It just happened now again, that on a reboot, the HM-MOD-RPI-PCB wasn't discovered once again. I used the 3,3v pin (PIN17), that's why I'm sure I used the right pins the first time. Do you have an idea why it's not discovered everytime on startup? BTW, I speak German, if you prefer.. ;-) |
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I used PIN17 for a fan, not for the module.. |
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Update: I hot unplugged the module which caused a system crash (LOL) and I got this in the logs after reboot:
Identifying Homematic RF-Hardware: ....HmRF: HM-MOD-RPI-PCB/GPIO, HmIP: HM-MOD-RPI-PCB/GPIO, OK
Updating Homematic RF-Hardware: HM-MOD-RPI-PCB: 2.8.6, OK
And I could pair my Sensor. So everything is fine. I hope the rest still works. I checked the CC2531 and it's ok.