The answer to your question really depends on what you are trying to
optimize.   So you will have to do the research and answer this question for
yourself.

My project requires extremely low power, we are designed for 2 year life
time (hoping to see 1 year in reality), with very little recovery of the
devices during deployment.

So we chose the TI MSP430 and in particular the msp430f5438a running at 1.8
volts.   We have surrounded it with various sensors and auxilliary parts to
build a complete system.   To acheive our longevity goals we turn off major
sections of the system when not in use.

On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Emanuele Alidori <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, I'm new to TinyOS 2x. I have to work with WSNs for an evironment
> monitoring's application. After a preliminary research, we choiced to
> use TinyOS as operating system for the platform we want to create.
>
> We are asking us which are the MCUs and transceivers best supported by
> TinyOS. Surfing on the NET, it seems that many platforms use msp430 or
> atm128 MCU and CC2420 transceiver. However we are looking for a good
> trade-off between low-cost and TinyOS chip support.
> We don't want to spend our months on code developing of functionality
> not yet supported by a given chip of tos/chips directory.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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