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Sensinode platform example and test applications
by Zach Shelby zach@sensinode.com
Some more examples by George Oikonomou oikonomou@users.sourceforge.net - Loughborough University
cc2431-location-engine, udp-ipv6, broadcast-rime blink-hello, event-post, timer-test
This directory contains example and test applications for Sensinode CC2430 based devices. By default it is set to use the sensinode platform:
/platform/sensinode /cpu/cc2430
To build an application:
make [app_name]
make hello_world
To build and upload an application using the Sensinode nano_programmer included under /tools (default /dev/ttyUSB0):
make [app_name].upload
make hello_world.upload
To dump the serial port output (default /dev/ttyUSB0):
make sensinode.serialdump
To configure the hardware model, you can include a make option e.g. for the N601 (N100 is assumed by default):
make hello_world DEFINES=MODEL_N601
These make options are defined in /platform/sensinode/Makefile.sensinode
Descriptions of applications:
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udp-ipv6: UDP client-server example over uIPv6. Uses link-local and global addresses. Button 1 on the client will send an echo request.
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broadcast-rime: Just a broadcast rime example, slightly modified
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sensors: Demonstrating button and ADC functionality
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cc2431-location-engine: Example demonstrating the usage cc2431 location engine (blind node) N.B. Not all sensinode devides have a cc2431
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event-post: Demonstrating the interaction between two processes with custom events
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blink-hello: Hello World with LED blinking.
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timer-test: Same as clock_test above + testing the rtimer-arch code
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border-router: 802.15.4 to SLIP bridge example. The node will forward packets from the 15.4 network to its UART (and thus a connected PC over SLIP)