Ok, I solved it. The problem was the current that came from the lab
power supply; in fact it wasn't high enough.

The measure of current when the Iris mote sends a message is 20 mA. Is
it right? The manual shows 17 mA.



Francesco Ficarola ha scritto:
> Any ideas?
> 
> I tried to connect the plus terminal of lab power supply to the plus
> terminal of multimeter, then I connect the minus terminal of multimeter
> to the VCC of Iris Mote (plus terminal of battery pack) and the GND of
> Iris Mote (minus terminal of battery pack) to the minus terminal of lab
> power supply. Finally I turned on the switch. The multimeter shows 8.5
> mA, but I can not understand what is this value beacause the Iris Mote
> seems off; in fact when it send a message the red led is on, but all
> led, with this configuration, are off.
> 
> Someone can help me? Thanks.
> 
> 
> Francesco Ficarola ha scritto:
>> Hi everybody.
>> I have an Iris mote and I installed the TestLpl app. Now I'd like to
>> measure the current values for comparison with the manual provided by
>> Crossbow. I also have a multimeter. Where do I break the circuit to
>> insert the multimeter if battery pack is soldered on the mote? If you
>> can help, there is a switch "on/off".
>>
>> P.S. If I can not use the battery pack I also have a lab power supply
>> with 0-30V and 0-2A ranges.
>>
>> Greetings,
> 
> 


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