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[[Category:Nodes & network devices]]
 
[[Category:Nodes & network devices]]
PoE powered Node on Ethernet voor de tussendeur in de hal.
 
 
Current IP address:  192.168.6.30 / 30:AE:A4:13:E9:3C and connected to port 2 of the patch panel
 
 
Has debugging on telnet, MQTT, syslog and a web interface: http://192.168.6.30:
 
  
 
[[Bestand:TussendeurNode-log.png|320px]]
 
[[Bestand:TussendeurNode-log.png|320px]]
 
= Electronics =
 
 
Mosfet om een Solenoide in de deur aan te sturen. Deze draait op de 48V van de PoE.
 
 
Runs on the [[Powernode 1.1|PowerNodeV11]] board. It has a separate splitter to extract a higher voltage/current (12V) for the solenoid.
 
 
= New version =
 
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
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| IP address || ?????
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| IP address || ? 192.168.6.160
 
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| hardware ethernet || 08:D1:F9:90:B3:6 (wired)
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| hardware ethernet || 08:D1:F9:90:B3:63 (wired)
 
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| Logging || telnet, serial, http, mqtt, syslog
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| Logging ||  
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[[telnet://192.168.6.160 telnet]],
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serial 8N1, 115200,
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[[http://192.168.6.160 http]],
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[[mqtt:///#ac/log/tussendeur mqtt]] and syslog to the space local server.
 
|}
 
|}
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You need to be on the local LAN/Wifi of the space to be able to use the above telnet and http links.
  
 
= Normal operation =
 
= Normal operation =
Regel 76: Regel 69:
 
= Electronics =
 
= Electronics =
  
De node is PoE powered; set to 12 Volt. The middle section is broken out and, with an 6 wire, RJ12 socketed (ISDN) wire, interconnected. So the main PCB is inside; the RDID bit is outside. The wire carries i2c, 3v3 power and the 2 reset/IRQ signals.
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De node is PoE powered; set to 12 Volt.  
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=== rfid scanner ===
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The middle section is broken out and, with an 6 wire, RJ12 socketed (ISDN) wire, interconnected.  
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[[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-front.jpg|100px|kaderloos]][[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-back.jpg|100px|kaderloos]][[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-outside1.jpg|100px|kaderloos]][[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-outside2.jpg|100px|kaderloos]][[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-outside3.jpg|100px|kaderloos]]
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So the main PCB is inside; the RDID bit is outside. The wire carries i2c, 3v3 power and the 2 reset/IRQ signals.
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The wiring is straight; RJ12 wiring:
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[[Bestand:Rj12-straight.jpg|100px|RJ12 straight]]
  
 
== Board jumpers and settings ==
 
== Board jumpers and settings ==
 
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[[Bestand:Nodetussendeur-jumpers-diode.jpg|miniatuur|Note diode and red/black wire to bring 12v to the solenoid, blusdiode over solenoid]]
=== Board 5 ===
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=== Board - Serial #5 ===
  
 
# Rework 1 - verwijderen ESD diodes antenne
 
# Rework 1 - verwijderen ESD diodes antenne
 
# Rework 2 - omdraaien transistors programmering
 
# Rework 2 - omdraaien transistors programmering
 
# 0-ohm (jumpering) R109 removed; 5V of USB not connected to 5V rail.
 
# 0-ohm (jumpering) R109 removed; 5V of USB not connected to 5V rail.
# Fixed 5v resistor replaced by potentionmeter; and set to 12volt
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# Fixed 5v resistor replaced by potentionmeter; and set to 7 (was12) Volt
  
 
=== Jumpers: ===
 
=== Jumpers: ===
Regel 98: Regel 103:
  
 
The 12 volt DC of VPoe is wired to L/N of the normal 220V AC input. So that the C/NO of relay 2 is a simple 12 volt on/off.
 
The 12 volt DC of VPoe is wired to L/N of the normal 220V AC input. So that the C/NO of relay 2 is a simple 12 volt on/off.
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There is an extra diode wired across the coil-wires.
  
 
== Connectors ==
 
== Connectors ==
 
=== Green Connector ===
 
=== Green Connector ===
[[Bestand:nodetussendeur-connector.jpg|miniatuur|Node tussendeur, connector for solenoid]]
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[[Bestand:nodetussendeur-connector.jpg|miniatuur|Node tussendeur, connector for solenoid at the bottom; note large capacitor]]
  
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Only the bottom 2 sockets are needed/switched - and can be wired 1:1 to the solenoid.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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Regel 137: Regel 145:
 
| 15 || Relay 1 common || 12 volt from solenoid
 
| 15 || Relay 1 common || 12 volt from solenoid
 
|}
 
|}
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== current and solenoid ==
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Somehow the solenoids current increases at 12Volt to a point where it needs well over 30 watt. At which point the PoE switch current protection trips.
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Solved for now by reducing the voltage to about 7 volt. No trips observed since.
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[[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-inside1.jpg|300px|kaderloos]]
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Gele draad RJ12/6 aderige kabel naar de buiten RFID scanner. Witte kabel met RJ45 stekker - ethernet; Grijze kabel met groene stekkertje - naar Solenoid.
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[[Bestand:Tussen-rfid-scanner-inside2.jpg|300px|kaderloos]]
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Zaak hangt nu in het kastje.
  
 
= Source code =  
 
= Source code =  
  
 
https://github.com/MakerSpaceLeiden/AccessSystem/lib-arduino/ACNode/examples/TussendeurNode
 
https://github.com/MakerSpaceLeiden/AccessSystem/lib-arduino/ACNode/examples/TussendeurNode
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Tag as pushed ```tussendeur-2024-12-01````
  
 
= Bill of material =
 
= Bill of material =
Regel 150: Regel 174:
 
| ESP32 || ~3.50
 
| ESP32 || ~3.50
 
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| Big green Connector|| ~1.50€
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| <strike>Big green Connector</strike>|| <strike>~1.50€</strike>
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|-
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| Small green Connector|| ~0.20€
 
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| RJ45 connector || ~0.10
 
| RJ45 connector || ~0.10
Regel 159: Regel 185:
 
|-
 
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| Buttons x3 || ~0.30€
 
| Buttons x3 || ~0.30€
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|-
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| Buzzer x1 || ~0.50€
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|-
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| Busdiode, 1N6303A x1 || ~0.05€
 
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| RJ12 socket x 2 || ~1.00  
 
| RJ12 socket x 2 || ~1.00  
 
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| RJ12 plug x 2 || ~1.00  
 
| RJ12 plug x 2 || ~1.00  
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| Extra super big capacitor  || free, donated to MSL
 
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| 12v coil relay; switch 240ACV/3A || free, donated to MSL
 
| 12v coil relay; switch 240ACV/3A || free, donated to MSL
Regel 169: Regel 201:
  
 
= History =
 
= History =
 
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{| class="wikitable"
Rebuild sometime 2016 and upgraded early 2018 with the 1.1 batch (yellow boards)
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! Datum / Date!! Description
Firmware last updated 2022/2/19 with https://github.com/MakerSpaceLeiden/AccesSystem/releases/tag/cache-fix-2022-02-19-1.00 - to fix caching and a range of errors found by Duco when using the Arduino rather than the VisualStudio setup.
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| 2016 || Rebuild
Replaced 2024-12-01 by a the black variation of [[PowerNode White]]
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| Early 2018 || upgradedwith the 1.1 batch (yellow boards)
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| 2022/2/19 || [[https://github.com/MakerSpaceLeiden/AccesSystem/releases/tag/cache-fix-2022-02-19-1.00 Firmware last updated]]  - to fix caching and a range of errors found by Duco when using the Arduino rather than the VisualStudio setup.
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| 2024-12-01 || replaced by a the black variation of [[PowerNode White]] - software tag tussendeur-2024-12-01
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| 2024-12-07 || Solenoid replaced by Alex; one spare bought.
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Versie van 19 dec 2024 om 22:10


TussendeurNode-log.png

IP address ? 192.168.6.160
hardware ethernet 08:D1:F9:90:B3:63 (wired)
Logging

[telnet], serial 8N1, 115200, [http], mqtt:///#ac/log/tussendeur mqtt and syslog to the space local server.

You need to be on the local LAN/Wifi of the space to be able to use the above telnet and http links.

Normal operation

Swipe your card - node should beeb for 4 seconds; or give a short intermittent deny signal.

Bypassing the node

Bypass dip switch

With the explicit permission from a trustee - a node can be bypassed. For example when it is broken. There is a red dip switch on the back of the board; near the AC/DC transformer and the fuse.

Placing it in the 'on' position will bypass the node (i.e. to the left in the picture); and provided power to the solenoid.

Obviously - doing so without the express permission is a sure way to loose your membership.

Trouble Shooting

Check what is on the display. The first QR code will bring you to this page. The second QR code will show you the logs in a browser. You can also telnet to the IP address shown in the 'MORE' display to see the log in real time.

See this page for more details.

Swipe ok - but does not want to open door

  1. Do you see waiting for card on the display ? If so - it has not read your card (yet).
  2. Did you hear one or more beebs when you swiped ? If so - your card is picked up ok ?

If you hear beebs:

  1. Did you hear 3 or more beeps when you swiped ? If so - your card is not getting permission from the system.
    1. Does your personal page in mijn.makerspaceleiden.nl show that you have permission ?
  2. Did you get your permissions quite recently ?
    1. Is the internet in the space up and running (as it only periodically updates its database).

The Machine does not want to accept my badge

  1. Do you hear a beeb when swiping ? If so - it has read your card -- and see above issues.

If it did not beeb:

  1. Did it work on the door ?
  2. Does it work on any other machine ?

If so - your badge is fine - but we may have a broken ACNode or a broken reader. Report this to the mailing list - or if you know a little of IT and electronics - go to the troubleshooting section and connect to the log via your webbrowser or via telnet. Then swipe again and see what really happens.

Note that we are, at this time, not sure if these nodes will survive the welding area.

Resetting the Node

Unplug the ethernet cable in the main patch cabinet. See this page for details.

Wait at least 60 seconds until you try again (the ESP32 is quite slow & it needs to create some cryptographic date before it can start communicating over https/SSL).

Electronics

De node is PoE powered; set to 12 Volt.

rfid scanner

The middle section is broken out and, with an 6 wire, RJ12 socketed (ISDN) wire, interconnected.

Tussen-rfid-scanner-front.jpgTussen-rfid-scanner-back.jpgTussen-rfid-scanner-outside1.jpgTussen-rfid-scanner-outside2.jpgTussen-rfid-scanner-outside3.jpg

So the main PCB is inside; the RDID bit is outside. The wire carries i2c, 3v3 power and the 2 reset/IRQ signals.

The wiring is straight; RJ12 wiring:

RJ12 straight

Board jumpers and settings

Note diode and red/black wire to bring 12v to the solenoid, blusdiode over solenoid

Board - Serial #5

  1. Rework 1 - verwijderen ESD diodes antenne
  2. Rework 2 - omdraaien transistors programmering
  3. 0-ohm (jumpering) R109 removed; 5V of USB not connected to 5V rail.
  4. Fixed 5v resistor replaced by potentionmeter; and set to 7 (was12) Volt

Jumpers:

  1. Vpoe - set to 'Slow Start'
  2. Vpoe5 - set 'Slow Start'
  3. Vpwr - set to 'Vpoe' as source.
  4. 5V- set to 'Vpoe5' as source.
  5. Out2 - via the two AC jumpers

Special Wiring

The 12 volt DC of VPoe is wired to L/N of the normal 220V AC input. So that the C/NO of relay 2 is a simple 12 volt on/off.

There is an extra diode wired across the coil-wires.

Connectors

Green Connector

Node tussendeur, connector for solenoid at the bottom; note large capacitor

Only the bottom 2 sockets are needed/switched - and can be wired 1:1 to the solenoid.

PIN Description Use
1 CUR2 NC
2 CUR2 NC
3 OPTO 4 NC
4 OPTO 3 NC
5 OPTO 2 NC
6 OPTO 2 NC
7 OPTO 1 NC
8 OPTO 1 NC
9 L input L; 12 Volt out
10 N input N; GND
11 Relay 1 NO NC
12 Relay 1 Common NC
13 Relay 1 NC NA
14 Relay 1 NC 12 volt to solenoid
15 Relay 1 common 12 volt from solenoid

current and solenoid

Somehow the solenoids current increases at 12Volt to a point where it needs well over 30 watt. At which point the PoE switch current protection trips.

Solved for now by reducing the voltage to about 7 volt. No trips observed since.

Tussen-rfid-scanner-inside1.jpg

Gele draad RJ12/6 aderige kabel naar de buiten RFID scanner. Witte kabel met RJ45 stekker - ethernet; Grijze kabel met groene stekkertje - naar Solenoid.

Tussen-rfid-scanner-inside2.jpg

Zaak hangt nu in het kastje.

Source code

https://github.com/MakerSpaceLeiden/AccessSystem/lib-arduino/ACNode/examples/TussendeurNode

Tag as pushed ```tussendeur-2024-12-01````

Bill of material

Back v1.11 node board ~35
ESP32 ~3.50
Big green Connector ~1.50€
Small green Connector ~0.20€
RJ45 connector ~0.10
Solenoid 12V door ~39€
OLED display ~3.50€
Buttons x3 ~0.30€
Buzzer x1 ~0.50€
Busdiode, 1N6303A x1 ~0.05€
RJ12 socket x 2 ~1.00
RJ12 plug x 2 ~1.00
Extra super big capacitor free, donated to MSL
12v coil relay; switch 240ACV/3A free, donated to MSL

History

Datum / Date Description
2016 Rebuild
Early 2018 upgradedwith the 1.1 batch (yellow boards)
2022/2/19 [Firmware last updated] - to fix caching and a range of errors found by Duco when using the Arduino rather than the VisualStudio setup.
2024-12-01 replaced by a the black variation of PowerNode White - software tag tussendeur-2024-12-01
2024-12-07 Solenoid replaced by Alex; one spare bought.