Re: [riot-devel] Minimal MCU clock speed for using it as a border-router.

2017-06-13 Thread Oleg Artamonov
:03 PM To: RIOT OS kernel developers <devel@riot-os.org> Subject: Re: [riot-devel] Minimal MCU clock speed for using it as a border-router. Hi Neo, regarding clock speed I'm not aware of any restrictions on the `gnrc_border_router` example (though there are some on space, which most

Re: [riot-devel] Minimal MCU clock speed for using it as a border-router.

2017-06-12 Thread Neo
Hi Kaspar, I'm just searching for a very small device - and the device I have in my focus STM32L432 is running at it's nominal speed of 80MHz. Regards, Neo On 12.06.2017 13:06, Kaspar Schleiser wrote: Hi Neo, On 06/12/2017 12:42 PM, Neo wrote: Now my question - what is the minimum clock

Re: [riot-devel] Minimal MCU clock speed for using it as a border-router.

2017-06-12 Thread Martine Lenders
Hi Neo, regarding clock speed I'm not aware of any restrictions on the `gnrc_border_router` example (though there are some on space, which most STM32 MCUs should fulfill). It might get slower and depending on the traffic it might get overwhelmed, but I think no one ever made any experiments for

[riot-devel] Minimal MCU clock speed for using it as a border-router.

2017-06-12 Thread Neo
Dear RIOT-developers, up to now I have worked with a beaglebone as a 6LoWPAN border router. I want now to change to a microcontroller based system (STM32 family). Now my question - what is the minimum clock speed of such a controller to be able to work as a border-router? Thanks a lot!