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6LowPan
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  • Forum Post: CC-6LOWPAN-DK-868 Kit : Porting Network analyser code for CC430 to Code composer

    Bhaskar Pediredla Bhaskar Pediredla
    Hi, I am trying to use the CC-6LOWPAN-DK-868 Kit for developing a test application on 6LoWPAN. I had tried the demo application that was pre-loaded in the nodes. However, I would like to tweak the application for CC430 using Code composer. When I tried to port the code into CCS, I was facing several...
    on Jul 16, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: Dump the IAR compiler and go with Keil C51

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Hi JP, Good point. It would be great if TI could support Keil, IAR, CCE, SDCC, mspgcc, etc. This is not the case. Z-Stack and TIMAC is currently bundled with IAR EW430 or IAR EW8051. If mesh networking is the only networking option you are looking for IAR is the way to go. TI do provide other options...
    on Jul 3, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan someone ?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Hi JP, Check this company www.sensinode.com and their CC2430 6LowPan Stack: http://sourceforge.net/project/platformdownload.php?group_id=213457 Enjoy, LPWRocks
    on Jul 10, 2008
  • Forum Post: 6LowPan someone ?

    JP2465 JP2465
    Hi, Anyone working on a 6LowPan Stack or design like LPWRocks asked for Wireless HART ? JP
    on Jul 10, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan someone ?

    JP2465 JP2465
    Yeah, but what I am seeking is comment about this stack. I was interested about size, complexity, performance, ... versus the Zigbee one but on the TI's chips. But thanks anyway !
    on Jul 10, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan someone ?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Hi JP, We have had someone take a look at this earlier. Pro: TCP/IP style interface, so no need to reinvent the wheel. Great for developers who are familiar with BSD sockets/WinSock etc. Programming-model: event-driven like Z-Stack but main() is located in the application. This makes applications...
    on Jul 11, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan someone ?

    JP2465 JP2465
    Is it lighter than Zigbee ? The features are comparable ? Does-it perform well into an existing IP network ? Noone have a reliable reference, a website or any scientific paper which present clearly the benefits (and drawbacks) of the stack compared to the others (many, many others !) ?
    on Aug 5, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan someone ?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    HI, As you state each standard protocols has its nice feature. I guess the challenge and what everyone is searching for is the "killer" application where the protocol of choice can make the perfect fit. What is the killer app for 6LowPan? What about the IPv6 packet overhead on top of IEEE 802...
    on Aug 7, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: Contiki 2.2

    lo-fi lo-fi
    Interesting! The web page doesn't say anything about it though, were did you hear about it? Is the code available, what platforms are supported? If the quality of it is anything like the rest of Contiki, I'd think it would be a killer.
    on Sep 8, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: SimpliciTI 1.1.0 proposed features - New

    lo-fi lo-fi
    Have you given any thought to adding support for 6lowpan?
    on Sep 9, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: World's smallest uIPv6, 802.15.4, 6lowpan for Contiki

    lo-fi lo-fi
    Thanks - I will definitely check it out then!
    on Oct 20, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan someone ?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Check out Contiki community: www.sics.se/contiki LPRF Rocks the World
    on May 22, 2009
  • Forum Post: TI Licensing NanoStack 2.0

    Andrew19474 Andrew19474
    I see from here: http://focus.ti.com/en/download/aap/enewsletters/rf_201004_lprfnewsletter.htm#section6.0a and related reports that I should be able to get NanoStack 2.0 from TI when using compatible TI hardware. I have ordered, amongst others, CC2530 products, but I cannot for the life of me...
    on Oct 12, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: TI Licensing NanoStack 2.0

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Andrew, The agreement between TI and it's third party Sensinode Ltd. is on a 6LoWPAN stack for sub-GHz (868/915MHz) band. For the 2.4 GHz version TI is continuing it's work on the ZigBee IP stack. At the moment TI is developing a development kit that will include HW and SW for a complete...
    on Oct 15, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: IP over uart

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi, Ok, good you solved it! Another solution that you might be interested in is 6LoWPAN. You can find some information on TI's third party Sensinode's page here . TI is soon to release a development kit based on TI hardware and Sensinode software for the 868/915 MHz band, utilizing CC430...
    on Dec 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan for CC430

    TA12012 TA12012
    John, We have just completed a beta release to our field applications people and we are working on implementing the feedback from that. The WIKI is still in pre-release but it is pretty good shape, here you can read specifics on TI 6LoWPAN offering. I can confirm that we have 6LoWPAN working on CC430's...
    on Mar 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan for CC430

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi, TI 6LoWPAN kit is not yet released. Planned release is 2H11. Is there any specific question that I might help you with? Cheers, Jonas
    on Apr 10, 2011
  • Forum Post: Contiki 2.2

    lo-fi lo-fi
    Hi, this just arrived on the msp430 yahoo group and thought it might be interesting here too: "The Contiki project is happy to announce the release of version 2.2 of the Contiki operating system! Contiki is a memory-efficient low-power open source operating system for tiny networked embedded systems...
    on Jul 14, 2008
  • Forum Post: World's smallest uIPv6, 802.15.4, 6lowpan for Contiki

    lo-fi lo-fi
    http://www.sics.se/contiki/current-events/uipv6-contiki-is-ipv6-ready.html " Cisco , Atmel , and SICS today announced uIPv6, the world's smallest open source compliant IPv6 stack, for Contiki. uIPv6 passes all the tests required for an IPv6 stack to be called IPv6 Ready and we therefore can...
    on Oct 15, 2008
  • Forum Post: Re: World's smallest uIPv6, 802.15.4, 6lowpan for Contiki

    manjunath b dasa manjunath b dasa
    Hello, I need the exact thing which you have done. I need to run uIPv6 on tmote sky. Right now, i have 2 such boards. My main requirement is to send and receive only IPv6 packets. Thanks regards -- manjunath.b 10manju@gmail.com
    on May 11, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LowPan for CC430

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Gabriele, The CC430F6137 do support 6LoWPAN together with our third party Sensinode's software. However the 6LoPWAN solution is not yet released to market. Planned release is 2H11. Regards, Jonas
    on May 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN (Nanostack 2.0) for 2.4GHz?

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Richard, TI and third party Sensinode is going to release a 6LoWPAN solution for the sub-GHz band based on CC1101 radio, as you might be aware of. There is currently no plans on expanding this into the 2.4 GHz area. However we are, with great interest, following the market. Sensinode has solutions...
    on May 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN (Nanostack 2.0) for 2.4GHz?

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Richard, TI is releasing a sub-GHz solution based on the CC1101 radio. TI's third party Sensinode is providing the software. There will be two ways of using the system: 1) A network processor approach using the CC1180 6LoWPAN network processor 2) Using the CC430 SOC, with a 6LoWPAN stack...
    on May 16, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN (Nanostack 2.0) for 2.4GHz?

    Juan Sebastian Morant Pedroza70603 Juan Sebastian Morant Pedroza70603
    Hi Richard, We are really interested in your development kit for 868/915MHz, we are actually working with the EM-CC430F5137-900 and we are pointing to produce in mass in the future but in order to build an interesting net (and exploit the related advantages), we would like to use 6loWPAN. The worrying...
    on May 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN (Nanostack 2.0) for 2.4GHz?

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Juan, The software will be released together with a 6LoWPAN development kit in Q3. With software I mean all software components needed to build a complete 6LoWPAN solution. The software on the nodes (either CC1180 network processor or CC430) provides a socket API for your application to use. More...
    on May 25, 2011
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