> Zigbee is not supported by TinyOS 2.0 (or any version of TinyOS) Thank you.
I think I confused 802.15.4 with Zigbee and CC2420 a bit, and after doing some reading I guess I have to concretize my question a bit: Speaking of motes like t-mote sky and micaz, they use the ChipCon CC2420 which is a IC that calls itself "IEEE 802.15.4 / Zigbee Ready Tranceiver". For my understanding, this is simply a radio which could be used to implement the Zigbee Radio Stack [1], which consists of several higher-level protocols currently, but they are currently not implemented by TinyOS. My actual question was if there's any documentation on the CC2420 implementation in TinyOS and how the CC2420 is used for it. Am I getting things right that it is basically used as a byte radio to construct TinyOS-Packets? Am I correct, that speaking of physical transmission, it is IEEE 802.15.4 (250kbps, QPSK, 26 channels), but actually this has nothing to do with Zigbee as this term refers to Networking and Security layers currently not provided by TinyOS? Thanks, Elias [1] http://www.zigbee.org/imwp/idms/popups/pop_download.asp?contentID=5162 _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
