Well sort of.

The LS Research module (lsrdev) is a combined msp4305437a coupled with a
cc2520/cc2591 radio combination.   It is FCC certified.

However we don't talk to it as a seperate multi-processor but rather I put
TinyOS down onto the module itself.



On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 10:38 AM, John Griessen <[email protected]> wrote:

> The TinyOS radio code is not something I have dug into much, so I don't
> know how
> different radios are handled.  I do know it all runs on one processor.
>
> What would it take to split out radio functions so they are handled by a
> separate processor
> that does radio setup so FCC certification is by module like the XRF?
>  Then the
> TinyOS code would not do setup of radio,
> only RX and TX data handling and tell it when to sleep,
> and possibly power it off and on.
>
> Any other platforms doing this yet?
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