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4 most significant bits are always 0 #5

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aquaticus opened this issue Aug 15, 2018 · 4 comments
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4 most significant bits are always 0 #5

aquaticus opened this issue Aug 15, 2018 · 4 comments

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@aquaticus
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4 most significant bits of ID field (bits 35, 34, 33, 32) are always 0.
For example, if data frame from sensor is: 0xaea117f37 it is reported as 0x0ea117f37

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dgomes commented Aug 15, 2018

Can you be more specific ?

Which plugin ? How did you debug ?

@aquaticus
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Clean code from github, compiled "as is" and uploaded to Arduino.
I just compared output on serial and the results of my software running on ARM board. Yes, I know my soft can be buggy. I checked this with 3 different sensors and results are the same and repeatable.
Unfortunately I have no hardware to check this with third party software (the only one I know uses DVB stick and mine is lost somewhere).

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dgomes commented Aug 16, 2018

OK... but which sensor ? digoo ?

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Digoo & Sencor.

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