Hi Simo,
Are the GPIO pins on the RPI3 5v tolerent?
Hello Chris,
From a quick google search, it looks like they are not https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/38973/are-the-spi-pins-5v-tolerant
I also include the debugging output when I run the script:
serialport:binding:auto-detect loading LinuxBinding +0ms
serialport:main opening path: /dev/ttyS0 +0ms
serialport:bindings open +0ms
serialport:poller Creating poller +0ms
serialport:main opened path: /dev/ttyS0 +9ms
open
serialport:main _write 6 bytes of data +6ms
serialport:bindings write 6 bytes +14ms
Port is open: true
serialport:unixWrite Starting write 6 bytes offset 0 bytesToWrite 6 +0ms
serialport:main _read reading +7ms
serialport:bindings read +7ms
serialport:unixRead Starting read +0ms
serialport:unixWrite write returned null 6 +8ms
serialport:unixWrite wrote 6 bytes +1ms
serialport:unixWrite Finished writing 6 bytes +0ms
serialport:main binding.write write finished +6ms
message written
serialport:unixRead waiting for readable because of code: EAGAIN +5ms
serialport:poller Polling for "readable" +22ms
Simone Accornero
Hello,
I would like to control the 40A Deluxe Level1&2 using a rpi and Node.js, instead of the firmware provided with the wi-fi board.
To do so, instead of the wifi board, I connected a rpi3 ([using GPIO](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1URprVQ8iivestALZOXYfia3cvjC15voh/view?usp=sharing), not USB) which I would like to use to send RAPI commands using the node.js library [Node-Serialport](https://www.npmjs.com/package/serialport#serialport-).
I managed to successfully control the OpenEVSE from the rpi using the command line tools provided by the library (`serialport-term`)
![Capture|523x90](upload://z97KEiHAIl6W78VFzYlavjJLmdR.PNG)
However I can't achieve the same using a simple script like this:
var SerialPort = require('serialport');
var port = new SerialPort('/dev/ttyS0', {
baudRate: 115200
}, function(err) {
if (err) {
return console.log('Error: ', err.message);
}
console.log("Port is open: ", port.isOpen)
});
port.on("open", function () {
console.log("open");
port.on("data", function(data) {
console.log("data received: " + data);
});
port.write("$SC 8", function(err, res) {
if (err) {
return console.log('Error on write: ', err.message);
}
console.log('message written');
});
});
The output is the following:
![Capture1|327x69](upload://hwxVLu2eqIlCi7j228M8vHZ8VDu.PNG)
but the charger doesn't react. Do you know what I'm doing wrong? Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Simo