We have done this with evaluation board of Spartan 3 and eZ430-RF2500
Development Tool.
We haven't used TinyOS. but the standard C.
There are 18 pins there, but 2 ground and 1 Vcc, which left us 15
operational pins.
Since our needs were very modest, we configured every pin to have its own
purpose.

Arik


On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 14:57, Sorornejad, Paimon CSC <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi folks;
>
> I am looking to integrate the use of a TelosB board with a FPGA that houses
> a Spartan3 microprocessor (Basys2).  My goal is to essentially use a telosb
> connected to a PC, to send messages over the radio to another telosb that is
> connected to this fpga, which will parse the address that I am requesting,
> and send the data.  Essentially this is a UART based device but with a
> single communication line instead of separate lines for send and receive.
>
> My question is, is this feasible?  If so, are there any examples that
> demonstrate this?  I have been pursuing the idea of using the GPIO on the
> telos (I considered I2C but I understand that will limit the use of the
> radio).  Are there any alternative methods that will make the communications
> easier?  It seems that if I go the GPIO route, I will essentially be
> creating my own messaging protocol.
>
> Paimon Sorornejad
> Computer Sciences Corporation, P&W
> East Hartford, CT, Engineering Building, 2nd Floor, ColD16
> Phone: (860)-565-1665
> [email protected]
>
>
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Arik Sapojnik
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