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Z-stack for CC2420+MSP430

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Abdur Rahim
Posted by Abdur Rahim
on Sep 20 2011 04:33 AM
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I also need Z-stack for CC2420+MSP430. Could anyone please help me.

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  • LPRF Rocks the World
    Posted by LPRF Rocks the World
    on Sep 20 2011 16:09 PM
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    Abdur:

    Z-Stack is no longer availbale for CC2420 on our Web site.
    Have you investigated the possibility to start development with CC2520 + MSP430 for a new design?

    LPRF Rocks the World

    "Customer Centricity, Enthusiasm, Mass collaboration and Great minds are the best path towards great products"

    “Victory awaits him who has everything in order – luck people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck.” 
    Roald Amundsen, The South Pole

    cc2420 z-stack 1.4.2
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  • Hugh Hartwig
    Posted by Hugh Hartwig
    on Sep 30 2011 01:00 AM
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    I have a similar issue where I would like to use Z-Stack for the MSP430f2618 + CC2420.  This is an existing design and it isn't feasible to switch to the CC2520 at this time.  I am attempting to port Z-stack for MSP430f2618+CC2520 to the CC2420, but it might be helpful to compare drivers between the to radio chips.  Is it possible to get CC2420 Z-Stack sourcecode from somewhere other than the website?

    Thanks,

    Hugh

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  • LPRF Rocks the World
    Posted by LPRF Rocks the World
    on Sep 30 2011 12:15 PM
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    Hugh:

    We do not give out the source code. We had the Z-Stack for MSPFG4618 + CC2420 available using the 1st generation of our MSP -EXP430FG4618 as the HW platfrom
    This is no longer available on our web site.

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    “Victory awaits him who has everything in order – luck people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck.” 
    Roald Amundsen, The South Pole

    Z-Stack cc2420 MSP430
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  • LPRF Rocks the World
    Posted by LPRF Rocks the World
    on Sep 30 2011 14:02 PM
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    Verified by Abdur Rahim
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    Hugh:

    I will soon make a temporarily ftp drop for the MSP430FG4618 + CC2420 here. It will be available for 7 "special editions limited" days only.
    I will post the instructions on this thread.

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    “Victory awaits him who has everything in order – luck people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck.” 
    Roald Amundsen, The South Pole

    cc2420 MSP430
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  • LPRF Rocks the World
    Posted by LPRF Rocks the World
    on Sep 30 2011 15:27 PM
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    The ftp pickup directory 'bekehad' was created on 09/30/2011 15:15:01.
    The files from the dropoff area have been moved to the pickup directory and are available for 7 days.
    To retrieve the files from the pickup directory:

    1. Open an ftp session to ftppickup.ti.com.
    ftp ftppickup.ti.com

    2. Login with the userid 'pickup'.
    Name: pickup

    3. Enter the password.
    Password: piurh!

    4. Change directories to the pickup directory.
    ftp> cd /pub/share/bekehad

    Note: If you are using a graphical ftp client, you will not see the hidden pickup directory name bekehad appear in the file list. You will need to use a manual
    'Change Directory' or 'CD' command to change into the dropoff directory.

    5. Set the file transfer mode to ascii or binary as necessary.
    ftp> bin

    6. Transfer the file.
    ftp> get <file>

    7. End the ftp session.
    ftp> quit

    The files can also be retrieved with the url:

    ftp://pickup@ftppickup.ti.com/pub/share/bekehad

    Enjoy,
    LPRF Rocks the World

    "Customer Centricity, Enthusiasm, Mass collaboration and Great minds are the best path towards great products"

    “Victory awaits him who has everything in order – luck people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck.” 
    Roald Amundsen, The South Pole

    cc2420 MSP430
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  • Abdur Rahim
    Posted by Abdur Rahim
    on Oct 24 2011 04:59 AM
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    I have already bought CC2420+MSP430. Hence I need Z-stack for it.

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  • Eugene Red
    Posted by Eugene Red
    on Apr 08 2012 14:11 PM
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    EXPMSPFG4618 +CC2420. I need z-stack, too.

    Where it can be downloaded?

    Thanks.

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  • Abdur Rahim
    Posted by Abdur Rahim
    on Jul 11 2012 01:44 AM
    Intellectual400 points

    Hi Rock,

    Could you please again post z-stack for CC2420+MSP430

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  • Ayberk Bağcı
    Posted by Ayberk Bağcı
    on Dec 04 2012 19:40 PM
    Prodigy10 points

    Hello

    This seems like an old post but I also need the TI stack to use with CC2420+MSP430F1611. I have these sensor nodes from my old company which I need to implement zigbee.


    How can I reach these stack files ?

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