On 09/17/2012 02:08 AM, Eric Decker wrote: > > > On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 1:02 PM, John Griessen <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I've developed a TinyOS telos-b variant platform > > > When you say telosb variant do you mean it is msp430f1611 based?
Yes. It is like a telosb, was made with adapter board and tmote-sky boards, no main-board sensors, sensor board via flat flex connectors, with pcb wiring changes to enable a low power 12 channel ADC mux on a sensor board. I'd rather continue with newer than msp430f1611 now. > TinyProd actively tracks the TinyOS development trunk. They are my upstream. > > TinyProd the repository is intended to be the main stable release repository. > > TP-FreeForAll. (TinyProd-Free For All) is a place where anything goes. New > platforms, code in progress, etc. It is intended to > be a place where code can be integrated and worked on. > > > What is the status of using a newer chip like the MSP430F5438 mentioned > in the T2 platform list? > > > What T2 platform list? I misspoke. I saw a reference in your tutorial, http://inrg.soe.ucsc.edu/~bruno/papers/tinyos-tutorial.pdf, to it and the EXP430F5438 and started searching to find mm5 mentions. > > I am actively using the MSP430F5438. I have two platforms defined that use > the 5438. The mm5s (for simple) is intended to run on > the TI MSP-EXP430F5438 experimenter development board for simple > applications. The mm5s platform is in the msp430-int branch on > both the tp-freeforall and tinyprod prod repositories. > > The other platform the mm5t (for test) also runs on the experimenter board > but has custom configurations for various sensors we > are developing drivers for. The mm5t platform lives in a seperate > repository, https://github.com/MamMark/mm. You want the mm5t > branch. Thanks, that simplifies life. > > Have the Mammark project folks built a platform mm5 as was discussed? > > > In progress. We have a design and the h/w is routed but we are waiting for > GPS verification before fabbng. > > -- > Eric B. Decker > Senior (over 50 :-) Researcher Will that be an open design? Would you like any more review of it? If open, are you interested in getting the layout and physical package designs documented with FOSS tools I use -- gEDA? Those tools can be used in a way that you can make a project directory, copy it to someone, (usually using git), and they can install .deb packages, then turn it on and have all your project settings enabled -- ready to add collaboration notes or add on circuitry. John Griessen EE, systems engineer, ex chip designer, mechanical designer, kit manufacturer _______________________________________________ Tinyos-help mailing list [email protected] https://www.millennium.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tinyos-help
