Hi Bernardo, Looks promising. Would it be possible to make this a wiki?
It would be interesting to have a section with all the different sensors available on the different mote platforms (for instance first sorted by mote families, then by sensor boards). This section could state the TinyOS modules required for reading a given sensor as well as how to convert the readings to common data formats. Cheers, Urs Bernardo Avila Pires schrieb: > Greetings! > I have recently written a tutorial, putting together some of the > experience I gathered while trying to set up a WSN. I tried not to > repeat what can be easily found. > I would much appreciate all help and feedback, so as to improve the > material to a level I consider satisfactory. > Here it is: > http://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~bpires/tutorials/tutorial/ > Some datasheets can be found in: > http://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~bpires/tutorials/manuals/ > Please alert me if you find something whose distribution is > restricted (I downloaded it from the official websites). > For those of you who understand Portuguese, please read also > http://homepages.dcc.ufmg.br/~bpires/tutorials/dossie > I will eventually translate this last one to English. > > I thank you all in advance for your help. > Regards, > Bernardo > > Platform: MacOS X (Tiger) > TinyOS version: 2.x > Programmer(s): MIB600 > Device(s): Mica2, MicaZ > Sensor board(s): MTS300, MTS310 > -- TinyOS 2.x Mote Platforms: * Tmote Sky - Default sensors (temperature, humidity, light) - Built-in programming through USB * Micaz - MTS300, MTS310 - MIB510 connected with a USB-serial converter * Telegesis ETRX1CF - no sensors - Kanda AVR USB ISP (only supported on Windows) PC-Platforms: * Linux (Gentoo x86) * Windows XP with Cygwin * Windows Mobile 5.0 - only as client with the ETRX1CF modules - using IBM J2ME PP _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://mail.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
