osd-contiki/platform/msb430/doc/msb430.txt

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/** \addtogroup platform
* @{
**/
/**
\defgroup msb430 The Modular Sensor Board
The Modular Sensor Board (MSB430) was developed by FU-Berlin and was
added as a platform in Contiki in the spring of 2007. In its basic form,
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this board consists of a Texas Instruments MSP430f1612 processor, a
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Chipcon CC1020 radio chip, an MMA7260Q accelerometer, and a Sensirion
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SHT11 temperature and humidity sensor. The MSB also has an SD device,
which makes it suitable for storage-centric sensor networks. There are
also extended versions of the board that are equipped with a GPRS-modem
and a GPS-receiver.
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\section msb430-programming Programming the MSB430
The msb430 port requires an installation of mspgcc
(http://mspgcc.sourceforge.net) to compile. Once the compilation tools
have been installed, you can compile your software and Contiki with
three main target types:
<file>.firmware - A system image in ELF format.
<file>.ihex - A firmware file converted to the Intel Hex format.
<file>.u - Direct upload to a node.
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Before compiling your system, you may want to look at the configuration
options in platform/msb430/configure-conf.h.
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The node is typically programmed by typing
make TARGET=msb430 <program name>.u
Alternatively, a ready .ihex file can be uploaded to the node by running
msp430-jtag -l <parallell port identifier> -e -I <ihex file>
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Platform-specific example programs are included in platform/msb430/apps
and can be compiled and uploaded from platform/msb430. A larger set of
examples for Contiki in general are in the examples/ directory.
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More information about the MSB430 platform can be found at
Scatterweb: http://www.scatterweb.com/content/products/MSB_en.html
@{
*/
/** @} */
/** @} */