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resources | ||
arduino-example.c | ||
arduino-merkurbaord.geany | ||
extended-rf-api.c | ||
extended-rf-api.h | ||
flash.sh | ||
Makefile | ||
project-conf.h | ||
README.md | ||
run.sh | ||
shell-merkur.c | ||
shell-merkur.h | ||
sketch.pde |
Arduino shell example
This example start a shell on merkurboard serial0 line. You can change the network parameters and store it in eeprom.
make clean TARGET=osd-merkur-256 flash
start a terminal programm
picocom -c -b 38400 --omap crcrlf /dev/ttyUSB0
? [ENTER] Available commands: ?: shows this help ccathresholds <threshold: change cca thresholds -91 to -61 dBm (default -77) exit: exit shell help: shows this help kill : stop a specific command killall: stop all running commands null: discard input panid <0xabcd>: change panid (default 0xabcd) ps: list all running processes quit: exit shell reboot: reboot the system rfchannel : change radio channel (11 - 26) saverfparam <> save radio parameters txpower, channel, panid to eeprom settingsmanager txpower : change transmission power 0 (3dbm, default) to 15 (-17.2dbm)
quit picocom, you need to press Ctrl-a , then Ctrl-q
This example shows that it is now possible to re-use arduino sketches in
Contiki. This example documents the necessary magic. Arduino specifies
two routines, setup
and loop
. Before setup
is called, the
framework initializes hardware. In original Arduino, all this is done in
a main
function (in C). For contiki we define a process that does the
same.
See the documentation file in apps/contiki-compat/README.md