Hello Ricardo,
I'm working on pretty much the same thing, I have a micaz mote with a
mda100cb, I got to connect a soil moisture sensor (ECHO-10) & I don't know
where to start, I only have the datasheet & it doesn't seem to help !
Thank you

Ricardo Silva-6 wrote:
> 
> Dear all, I'm a researcher from University of Coimbra, Portugal and I'm
> developing a prototype to measure a specific property. However, this
> property is not covered by any provided sensor board, and I had to make a
> custom circuit.
> I'm using the micaz motes from Crossbow, with TinyOS-2.x and 6lowPAN.
> 
> My problem now is the connection between the Vout (from my custom circuit)
> and the micaZ mote. I'm trying to use the prototyping area from a MDA100CB
> sensor board. I already defined the ADC4 (the free interface 12-F from
> mda100cb) to connect my circuit and developed a nesC application, too.
>  I developed yet, an application for the custom sensor board, based on the
> provided  for basicsb, mda100, mts300..., chanching only the adc port.
> 
> When I turn all my devices on, if I measure the the Vout of my circuit
> with
> a multimetro it is constant, however if the value is read through the
> micaz
> it doesn't make any sense, which leads me to believe that the problem is
> in
> the nesC application.
> 
> So, how should I read (tinyos-2.x) a non used iterface
> (ADC2..3...4....anyone)? (Until now I have always used the basicsb or
> mda100, which provide me the DemoSensorC...PhotoC...TempC, etc.)
> 
> How do I connect a custom circuit to the mda100cb prototyping area? (I
> think
> that I just need to connect the Vout to the ADC interface, but I'm not
> sure)
> 
> I hope someone can help me.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Ricardo Silva
> 
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