Check page no 25 of
http://www.xbow.com/Support/Support_pdf_files/MPR-MIB_Series_Users_Manual.pdf
for help

You can wire Voltage to your own Pong application to use the
functionality provided.  If you don't know the concept of "wiring",
you can refer tinyos docs.

Tarun

On 1/10/07, Termodonte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello,

i would like to get the battery voltage of mica2 motes and use it while i
calculate the rssi valor (dBm). I'm using the Pong application but i can't
take the ADC count of battery voltage because i'm pretty new to nesC and i
don't know what to do. i read the manuals and i found that the battery
voltage valor is placed in channel 7 of ADC count and that there is an
application called VoltageC (in opt\tinyos-1.x\tos\system folder) linked to
VoltageM (in platform\mica2 folder) that take the ADC count and convert it
to the real voltage of battery (mV).
So the main problem is: how can i get the battery voltage information and
put it in the Pong application? And then, how can i put this ADC count valor
into the pong packets to calculate (with the java application associated)
the exact valor of RSSI (dBm)?

Hope you can help me,

Roberto.
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