I don't think there are any wake-on-signal options in
the ATMEGA controller, but you could pour though the
manual and see.

Otherwise you can put the controller to sleep between
samples and have it wake on a timer. Just the last couple
of days has seen discussion of this on the list.

MS

garfunkle wrote:
> Hi everyone
>  
>     I am to develop a program, which can let the mote send out a msg 
> when its light sample is greater than a specified value.
>  
>     If I let the mote continuously get light sample(one time per xx 
> second), I can achieve my goal, but, the program has a really bad power 
> consumption performance.
>  
>     How can I solve this problem? Can I let the mote get a sample value 
> only when the value changes? How can I get this kind of event?
>   
>     OR some other ways?
>  
>     (My equip: MIB600 + MicaZ + MDA300)
>  
>     Any help will be greatly appreciated. THANX.
>  
>  
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