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Re: [avr-gcc-list] Anyone used Atmel's 802.15.4 stack (or OpenMac) ?
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Robert Rozman |
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Re: [avr-gcc-list] Anyone used Atmel's 802.15.4 stack (or OpenMac) ? |
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Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:59:54 +0200 |
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Subject: RE: [avr-gcc-list] Anyone used Atmel's 802.15.4 stack (or OpenMac)
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Subject: [avr-gcc-list] Anyone used Atmel's 802.15.4 stack
(or OpenMac) ?
Hi,
I've purchased ICradio devices (www.ic-board.de) and would
like to try one
of open sourced stacks for PAN Wireless Network (either
Atmel's stack or
Openmac from Meshnetics). Devices consist of ATMega1281V and
AT86RF230.
Anyone done that ? I'd love to hear more information or read
about such
project...
There are two people here on the list who have worked on Atmel's stack
and/or the AT86RF230 in general: Joerg Wunsch and myself. Do you have some
specific questions?
Hi,
thanks for info. Yes, I do have more questions and would be happy to get
more info.
- do you perhaps have published some more info about your work ?
- did you find any bugs ?
- any other general experiences about stack, used HW etc...
- are there any extensions being published and made to more complete
wireless nodes (ADCs, switches, sensors, etc..) ?
- also curious how to minimize energy consumption of nodes (I'm using
atmega1281V)....
Thanks in advance,
regards,
Rob.