If you are using MoteWorks, there are apps and drivers (XMDA320) that
demonstrate how to control the excitation channels (leave them always on
or duty cycle them based on sampling schedule)
 
Giri

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Zhen Li
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Subject: [Tinyos-help] Excitation on MDA320


Hi
 
Can any one give me a brief example about wiring components for the on
board excitations including 2.5V, 3V and 5V (eg. what
components/interfaces are needed, how they're wired) on a Crossbow
sensorboard MDA320? The mote I'm using is MicaZ.
 
Thanks !
 
Zhen
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