tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post2365354584882896941..comments2024-02-08T19:37:03.882-07:00Comments on Arduino Collection: Sending and Receiving with the PSC05 / TW523Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger35125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-6705425019528796282015-07-21T22:11:50.412-06:002015-07-21T22:11:50.412-06:00All I can think of is that many phone cables cross...All I can think of is that many phone cables cross over the connections. So your direct connect may be going to the wrong pins on the PSC05.BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-86511249953936878112015-07-21T22:04:53.280-06:002015-07-21T22:04:53.280-06:00Hi Bro,
I have a unique issue connecting a PSC05 ...Hi Bro,<br /><br />I have a unique issue connecting a PSC05 directly to an Arduino Uno R3 Plus where I do not detect any zero crossing transitions. <br />To verify the connections and software on the Arduino, I<br /><br />1. Connect the PSCO5 to a Banjo-8 adapter<br />2. Connect a RainNet controller to a the other end of the Banjo-8<br />3. Connect the Arduino board to the exposed connectors on the Banjo-8<br /><br />Software works perfectly. However, if I connect the 4 lines directly to a PSC05 and the Arduino, nothing. Have you seen this before?<br />I did make sure the lines had full connectivity just to be sure.Daryl Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17782699600215539867noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-20360548431804582392015-05-12T05:22:33.716-06:002015-05-12T05:22:33.716-06:00The truth now'm just trying to print the code ...The truth now'm just trying to print the code of torque sequence for use in a wave simulator, but how does not have the hardware can not detectaro zero crossing and then the arduino not send the signs by txpin because it is waiting for waitforzerocrossing function () x-10 library, have any idea how can i do to print this sequence of bits through txpin?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08325355993454547596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-4176305756992505972015-03-25T12:44:56.210-06:002015-03-25T12:44:56.210-06:00Hi Tuane
Not sure I can help. If you only want to ...Hi Tuane<br />Not sure I can help. If you only want to send, there is also the CM17A and a DIY RF receiver - discussed on the this blog.<br /><br />That's about all I can offer.BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-2253465449019920352015-03-23T12:25:50.403-06:002015-03-23T12:25:50.403-06:00Hello friend I am Making a project where I need to...Hello friend I am Making a project where I need to send Arduino commands to X-10 devices, but as I live in Brazil'm struggling to get a TW-523 module on time to complete the project. There is another way to make communication between the Arduino and the Protocol X-10?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08325355993454547596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-20706968549696701812015-03-23T12:24:32.966-06:002015-03-23T12:24:32.966-06:00This comment has been removed by the author.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08325355993454547596noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-81786179747801276982014-03-11T12:31:42.836-06:002014-03-11T12:31:42.836-06:00The XTB-523 unlike the TW523 actually needs a 10K ...The XTB-523 unlike the TW523 actually needs a 10K pull-up resistor from ZC to +5V. Not a complete drop in replacement but works fine.RduinoChttp://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=185216.0noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-6179980499564775782013-07-28T12:14:26.596-06:002013-07-28T12:14:26.596-06:00Hi Myusic
I haven't worked with X10 since this...Hi Myusic<br />I haven't worked with X10 since this project 4 years ago.<br />I'm afraid I can't help you much. I can only point out the mod above if you are on 50Hz.<br />You might try the Arduino Forum.<br />All the best,<br />JohnBroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-41597140939990740582013-07-27T11:53:06.629-06:002013-07-27T11:53:06.629-06:00Hi BroHogan,
I'm a student from Singapore. I ...Hi BroHogan,<br /><br />I'm a student from Singapore. I brought two AM12U appliance module and 1 XM10 adapter from UK Automation and connect up the XM10 RJ11 port to my arduino uno. The examples on this link https://github.com/DougC/arduino-x10 is the code to communicate the arduino with XM10 there was no problem when compiling. I use the AM12U with the house code A to plug into my fan and the XM10 connect to my arduino uno but the fan could not turn on and off. But when i open the serial monitor it shows "On" and "Off" after the delay of 500. I also realize the the XM10 LED is blinking constantly. I'm using 220V - 240V at my country<br /><br /><br /><br />Please Help<br /><br />Thank youMyusichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14885374313372921512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-38334133329258069792013-04-29T15:18:07.905-06:002013-04-29T15:18:07.905-06:00I just saw a way to do this with CM11a and Arduino...I just saw a way to do this with CM11a and Arduino here:<br />http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?topic=162942.0Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-86672069154742825622012-12-01T13:56:55.036-07:002012-12-01T13:56:55.036-07:00Yes you should be able to write a sketch to do tha...Yes you should be able to write a sketch to do that. See the X10 Book on this blog which does that.<br />(I'm not doing X10 anymore so you are on your own as far as details.)BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-25193628632490061762012-12-01T13:32:52.274-07:002012-12-01T13:32:52.274-07:00Interested in building a X10 relay board that can ...Interested in building a X10 relay board that can interpret the X10 codes and activate relays dependent on the specific house code received.<br /><br />Can the receive code accomplish this with some tweaking. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-13038680298629366762012-09-16T07:57:01.074-06:002012-09-16T07:57:01.074-06:00I've been completely satisfied with my 'ho...I've been completely satisfied with my 'home automation' for several years now. Consequently I don't get out much anymore regarding X10.<br /><br />However I was surprised to see that the PSC05/TW523 have all but disappeared in my absence. Those left seem to sell at scalping prices.<br /><br />It's good to see that someone has picked it up. I'm sure it must be much better than the original. BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-380327103468562102012-09-16T04:14:24.409-06:002012-09-16T04:14:24.409-06:00Jeff Voip has done it again and come out with an U...Jeff Voip has done it again and come out with an Uber PSC05/TW523 replacement ( http://jvde.us/xtb/XTB-523_description.htm ), the XTB-523. If it performs as well as the XTB-232 (the CM11A equivalent), then it is awesome. It also has repeater capability. What's funny is I've seen regular PSC05/TW523 priced more than this online.OddballHerohttp://jvde.us/xtb/XTB-523_description.htmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-92050441647729151532012-04-11T19:01:15.298-06:002012-04-11T19:01:15.298-06:00So with PSC05/TW523 hard to obtain, Alternatives a...So with PSC05/TW523 hard to obtain, Alternatives are:<br />1. Use CM11A (can add CM17A) still available from http://www.thex10shop.com/.<br />2. Go "Open" and get XTB-IIR from http://jvde.us/ which, although pricey, is quite high quality and like a TW523 on steroids. Jeff Volp also makes a CM11A compatible interface. Not a controller so no scheduling/RTC, use your own, but still with pretty good signal strength.OddballHerohttp://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/PlugComputersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-74889823199826500032012-01-30T09:44:28.722-07:002012-01-30T09:44:28.722-07:00I don't know of any myself, but I seem to reme...I don't know of any myself, but I seem to remember someone trying to do that. A quick Google search "interfacing to CM11A" gives this -<br />http://forums.x10.com/index.php?topic=25588.0<br />Maybe helpful, don't know.<br />Sorry - don't have any other info.BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-36690253758633584642012-01-30T09:06:38.404-07:002012-01-30T09:06:38.404-07:00Are there any articles describing how to interface...Are there any articles describing how to interface with CM11A?Ozzienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-11213679621331683962011-06-15T03:09:52.660-06:002011-06-15T03:09:52.660-06:00Just wanted to thank you for your X10 arduino proj...Just wanted to thank you for your X10 arduino projects. Have my Arduino talking to my PSC05 and an old Honeywell X10 security system, then I have the Arduino connected to my Dockstar ARM Linux server. Really working well with some complex configuration and scheduling.<br /><br />Great Job on the Blog!OddballHerohttp://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Main/PlugComputersnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-74624326492570071082011-01-06T05:34:49.194-07:002011-01-06T05:34:49.194-07:00Thanks BroHogan!
My ARM controller is 5 V and so I...Thanks BroHogan!<br />My ARM controller is 5 V and so I'll be sticking with the way you interfaced it. If my ARM is not able to drive properly then I'll add a transistor circuit.Harshadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02161725672523121627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-59220071701642475472011-01-05T08:26:07.070-07:002011-01-05T08:26:07.070-07:00Thanks Harshad.
I'm interfaced to the PSC05 wi...Thanks Harshad.<br />I'm interfaced to the PSC05 with 5V logic. If your ARM controller is using 5V you will be fine. If it's 3.3V you may need a level shifter - I'm not sure.BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-63926248599543757262011-01-05T04:46:49.658-07:002011-01-05T04:46:49.658-07:00Hi, first of all, great work.
I am working on a si...Hi, first of all, great work.<br />I am working on a similar project, using ARM. I have procured a XM10 from Marmitek. I am confused about interfacing it with my controller. The XM10 says that it provides a TTL interface whereas my ARM controller is CMOS. So I am wondering if the connections mentioned at the end of the X10 technote will work for me, or if I have to add a level shifter in between.<br />Thanks in advance!<br />-HarshadHarshadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02161725672523121627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-12506399648365610522010-12-07T12:19:00.429-07:002010-12-07T12:19:00.429-07:00Bout time you stopped by, cowboy! Thanks Mike, tha...Bout time you stopped by, cowboy! Thanks Mike, that's nice to hear. You might want to check out the latest post here for info about a new set of Arduino X10 libs written by ThomasM. He used a fresh approach to get PLC Xmit & Rcve as well as RF Rcve.BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-25367163659301172712010-12-07T08:55:37.695-07:002010-12-07T08:55:37.695-07:00Amazing work! You have saved me tones of time!Amazing work! You have saved me tones of time!mbparkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13257394330107267175noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-49851733151104865492010-10-04T21:18:25.244-06:002010-10-04T21:18:25.244-06:00BroHogan,
Yes, thanks a lot, I figured, that it h...BroHogan,<br /><br />Yes, thanks a lot, I figured, that it had to do something with interrupts. It however never struck me, that it was 60hz= 60 interrupts/sec. I am actually thinking about separating the X10 stuff onto an other Arduino.. maybe a nano. <br /><br />I am planning x10+arduinos+lots of sensors for each room, and I will need servos for some cams too.<br />I also just got an 8 servo serial controller from Pololu so I can continue with the project.<br /><br />I already have the arduino send x10 events to a java app over UDP, and the arduino relays to X10 from the java app. So now I am getting asterisk's caller id onto the remote serial display ... well in progress..<br /><br />Either way, your lib helped a lot.... thanks again :)braintaggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08388242586824700925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952765818269557659.post-35246402386316907312010-09-19T10:13:52.619-06:002010-09-19T10:13:52.619-06:00dindiface,
I bet this due to the zero crossing int...dindiface,<br />I bet this due to the zero crossing interrupt triggering 60 x / sec. To confirm this, try disabling it with detachInterrupt(0). I have to do that with tone(), etc. <br />However, if this is the problem, fixing it for a servo will be trickier, since they are always getting a signal.<br />I'm not using the lib myself. It was written based my original function, but this still should be relevant.BroHoganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05890388275768638096noreply@blogger.com