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Related Posts
  • Forum Post: Measuring Power Consumption with CC2430 and 6LowPAN (AN053)

    Jerpstar Jerpstar
    Hello! I was wondering if the similar approach could be used to measure power consumption of CC2430 with 6LowPAN as presented in AN053 but with Z-stack. The hardware setup (10 ohm resistor connected to CC2430EM and to oscilloscope to measure power) could be the same regardless of which network...
    on Jun 4, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Free 6LowPan stack on CC2530?

    esy esy
    Hi Aleksandar, Before you begin this task you probably want to look at e.g. Contiki Operating System first (unless you already have). The Contiki project has come quite far with their WSN stacks, and has already implemented various protocols (e.g. 6loWPAN) with different routing protocol options,...
    on Jun 9, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and TI hardware

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Jan, Yes, the TI/Sensinode solution is on the way. We will release a new development kit for 6LoWPAN in 2Q11. Kit will use Sensinode software and TI hardware. Nodes will be based on both CC430 for use with 6LoWPAN stack as a library, and on CC1180, which is a pre-programmed CC1110, that is used...
    on Apr 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and TI hardware

    jan2809 jan2809
    Hi Jonas, Thanks for that update. Is this the same kit as described in prelease wiki here? http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/CC-6LoWPAN or a lighter version of it? According to your new Wireless Connectivity Guide http://focus.ti.com/lit/sg/slab056/slab056.pdf page 12 the expected...
    on Apr 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and TI hardware

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi, Software-wise the Sensinode solution supports all frequencies that CC1180 and CC430 does. Note however that the kit is for use in the 868/915 MHz band. CC1180 is a pre-programmed CC1110, that being said it is NOT possible to use the Sensinode 6LoWPAN solution on CC1110. You must use the bootloader...
    on Apr 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and TI hardware

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Jan, Yes, the wiki is describing the 6LoWPAN kit. Note that there will be changes from the version that is currently on the wiki, based on the feedback that we have got from our Early Adopters. Rgds, Jonas
    on Apr 8, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and TI hardware

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi, Would you mind telling me a bit about the project you are working on here? Otherwise add me as a friend and we can chat privately. -Jonas
    on May 26, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Free 6LowPan stack on CC2530?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Aleksandar: Check out this thread: http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_rf/f/158/t/129043.aspx Enjoy, LPRF Rocks the World
    on Aug 17, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Sensinode nanostack 6LoWPAN + cc430 development tools

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Roko, The Sensinode sub-1GHz 6LoWPAN stack (Nanostack 2.0 Lite) can be used on CC430F5137 and CC430F6137 chips. It is not possible to use it on 2.4 GHz. -Jonas
    on Oct 5, 2011
  • Forum Post: Sensinode nanostack 6LoWPAN + cc430 development tools

    Roko Krpeti�� Roko Krpeti��
    Is it possible to use Sensinode 6LoWPAN software (Nanostack) with cc430 development kits which I have already purchased, such as ez430-chronos ( 868MHz version) or maybee even 2.4 GHz ez430-RF2500 ? Thank you, Roko
    on Oct 4, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: CC2530 as a socket server

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Brian, Without knowing what your application really is I just want to mention that TI just released a sub-1GHz 6LoWPAN solution. The soultion is plug and play, providing a socket like API both on the PC side and on the Node side, meaning that developers used to standard socket programming using e...
    on Oct 5, 2011
  • Forum Post: What is the status of 6LoWPAN?

    Derek9531 Derek9531
    Hello, I saw that TI released a couple solutions for 6LoWPAN including the CC1180. Has the standard been totally approved by the IETF, or is it in flux like Zigbee was for a long time? What other 6LoWPAN stacks are compatible with the CC180 (besides Sensinode)? Thanks, Derek
    on Oct 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: What is the status of 6LoWPAN?

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Derek, 6LoWPAN is defined in the RFC4944 and RFC6282. The CC1180 is designed to run the Nanostack 2.0 Lite from Sensinode, it can not run any other 6LoWPAN stacks. -Jonas
    on Oct 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: What protocol I should choose. Zigbee, SimpliciTI?

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    Interesting application. It looks like you are looking at a daisy change of devices. This is a streetlight controlled application, or ? A few possible ideas come to my mind then, 1. 6LowPan 2. ZigBee 3. TIMAC with a cluster tree implemented network layer (This could be a complex solution) Here is...
    on Oct 21, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: What protocol I should choose. Zigbee, SimpliciTI?

    Firefighter Firefighter
    LPRF Rocks the World, Could you please comment on the question in the last post in this thread: http://e2e.ti.com/support/low_power_rf/f/156/p/139253/501624.aspx#501624 -Jonas
    on Oct 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: the error about the mistaking operate TI cc2420

    zuye yang zuye yang
    Oh,hello: my system below CPU : TI MSP430F1611 RF: TI CC2420 PIN connection MSP430 CC2420 P1.1 FIFOP P1.3 SFD My system is going very well in several hours , but msp430 won't recevice the FIFOP interrupt after 10 hours. So I debug it , and i find that : first , i Flush...
    on Nov 5, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Nanostack

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi, The Sensinode Nanostack 2.0 Lite in the CC-6LOWPAN-DK-868 does not come with an EXI conversion tool. TI third party Sensinode has such solutions, please contact www.sensinode.com -Jonas
    on Nov 7, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Moving into ZigBee IP

    Peder Peder
    Hi Aleo, ZigBee IP is a powerful stack based on IETF and IEEE defined standards such as 6LoWPAN and IEEE 802.15.4. It will be used for the Smart Energy 2.0 profile, and we have demonstrated some of it's functinality here, including the simple gateway to WiFi/Ethernet which is a key advantage of...
    on Nov 24, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and CC2431

    Firefighter Firefighter
    yeah and btw, if you are interested in running 6LoWPAN on a CC2530 have a look here: http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Getting_started_with_Contiki_and_CC2530
    on Nov 30, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LoWPAN and CC2431

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi, 6LoWPAN are commonly used in the same sense and meaning as ZigBee, however they are not comparable at all in a standards perspective. ZigBee is a complete networking solution with an Alliance providing interoperability tests etc. 6LoWPAN is an open network layer developed by IETF (www.ietf.org...
    on Dec 12, 2011
  • Forum Post: 6LoWPAN and CC2431

    HyeonJun Jeong HyeonJun Jeong
    Hi, Is it possible to implement 6LoWPAN on CC2431?? If it is, can I get some information? And using z-stack is possible to use 6LoWPAN??
    on Nov 17, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LOWPAN on CC2530

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Antonio, No, this is an Open Source OS called Contiki that has support for IP connectivity using e.g. 6LoWPAN. The Contiki OS is developed by SICS. More links to have a look at: http://www.contiki-os.org/ http://www.sics.se/contiki/wiki/index.php/Main_Page Regards, Jonas
    on Dec 13, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LOWPAN on CC2530

    Firefighter Firefighter
    A Contiki port for CC2530 is now available at https://github.com/g-oikonomou/contiki-sensinode/tree/cc2530 Enjoy! Jonas
    on Dec 14, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: 6LOWPAN on CC2530

    Firefighter Firefighter
    Hi Antonio, We think that 6LoWPAN is a very interesting standard and are actively looking into several different ways of supporting it. The upcoming ZigBee IP standard will be using 6LoWPAN, thus our Z-Stack for ZigBee IP will support 6LoWPAN. We will keep you posted on our offerings! Cheers...
    on Dec 15, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: Join the effort to port Contiki to CC2530 and using the SDCC open source compiler

    LPRF Rocks the World  LPRF Rocks the World
    E2E: The CC2530 Contiki/6LowPan compiling with SDCC is now available on github. https://github.com/g-oikonomou/contiki-sensinode/ A very special thank you to the excellent work of George Oikonomou. Enjoy, LPRF Rocks the World
    on Dec 16, 2011
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