Hi,

Probably the cheapest/easiest central chip for a tinyos platform is
the atmega128rfa1 (it's about 5$).

Andris

On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 1:05 PM, Antonio Liñán C. <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know about any TinyOS port to Arduino UNO, but there are a
> couple of contiki-arduino projects, if you are interested.
>
> http://github.com/maniacbug/contiki-avr-zigduino
> http://github.com/contiki/contiki-arduino
> http://github.com/contiki/contiki-arduino-2.2
>
> Arduino is funny, but not my first choice for development or final
> product.  There are many available sensors out there that you can use in
> both Contiki and TinyOS with minimal effort, Zolertia (our company,
> sorry for pitching a commercial advertisement) already offers quite a
> few sensors and actuators ready to plug-n-play.
>
> €0.02
>
> --Antonio.
>
> On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 03:48 -0800, Eric Decker wrote:
>>
>>
>> So it is an exercise to port tinyos to a cheap platform?
>>
>>
>> shouldn't be too bad.
>>
>> 2012/3/2 Marc Barceló <[email protected]>
>>         Thanks Mr Decker,
>>
>>
>>         That is right, differences in hardware capabilities can be a
>>         serious problem for any tinyOS implementation.
>>         The motivation is to build a "home-made" mote installing all
>>         components ourselves (sensors, microcontrollers…).
>>
>>
>>
>>         El 02/03/2012, a les 12:16, Eric Decker va escriure:
>>
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > 2012/3/2 Marc Barceló <[email protected]>
>>         >         Hello to everyone,
>>         >
>>         >         Has anyone installed TinyOS on a Arduino UNO
>>         >         platform succesfully? I have to move from Iris to
>>         >         this platform and I would like to continue using
>>         >         TinyOS instead of the Arduino language since I think
>>         >         it is more powerful, especially in networking
>>         >         issues.
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > The 2 platforms are very different.   So you will be
>>         > challenged.   I question the reasonableness of the port.
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > The Iris platform uses ATmega 1281 which has 128K flash and
>>         > 8K RAM while the UNO uses the 328 which only has 32K flash
>>         > and 2K SRAM.
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > Not really worth the effort.   Not enough code space,
>>         > especially if what you are interested in is the network code
>>         > (especially the 6lowpan code which is where most of the
>>         > current network effort is being focused).
>>         >
>>         >
>>         > So why do you have to move to the UNO?
>>         >
>>         >
>>         >         Thanks in advance,
>>         >
>>         >         Marc
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