node-red-contrib-oregon

Oregon Scientific radio decoder and sensor
Node-RED nodes for Raspberry pi with RF433 module connected.
Installation
Run the following command in the root directory of your Node-RED install
npm install node-red-contrib-oregon
Pre-requisites
You need to install
wiring-pi before use oregonPi node.
Refer to the Node-red documentation for details about
wiring-pi module.
Hardware
I used the following chip connected to my Raspberry pi 3:
!
"rf433 module"
I also made a small antenna to the chip using a piece of wire.
Flow example
The following flow example demonstrates how to publish data on
charts using oregon nodes (the data to charts also comes from mqtt nodes).
!
"flow example"
The
Oregon pin 27 is listening RF433 module which connected to Raspberry pi 27 pin
using GPIO pin numbering.
It detects oregon protocol data and outputs it in hexadecimal representation in
msg.payload. The details about radio data and message format can be obtained
here.
The hexadecimal representation requires conversion to a human readable format. This is done by
oregon-decoder node. It outputs the following fields in
msg.payload:
*
id - oregon sensor type id
*
sensorName - oregon sensor name
*
channel - channel (1 - 3)
*
rolling - rolling code
*
lowBattery - low battery flag (
true /
false)
*
data - object with sensor data (depends on sensor type)
The actual
temperature and
humidity (if particular sensor outputs them) are passed in the
msg.payload.data fields. Therefore they should be extracted from the "oregon-decoder" output.
On the flow example this is done by corresponding "temp" and "humi" function nodes. The temp function has the following code (for humidity replace
temperature with
humidity):
``
javascript
var data = msg.payload;
return {topic: [data.sensorName, data.channel, data.rolling].join('/'), payload: data.data.temperature};
``
Now the functions outputs can be connected to the appropriate charts or other Node-red nodes.