Re: [Tinyos-help] Using UART and Radio in MicaZ on MoteWorks

2011-06-10 Thread TJ
Thanks Michael,

But the MoteWorks IDE that i'm using doesn not have raw UART support. So,
i'm stuck with using a single receive function for both. Any suggestions for
continuing in the same IDE, or do i have to shift to some thing else??

Always Yours
Tejovanth
Tj n Spook



On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Michael Schippling sc...@santafe.eduwrote:

 The MultihopMsg struct contains:
  uint16_t sourceaddr;
  uint16_t originaddr;
 which you may be able to use to determine where the
 message came from.

 But you may be using the raw uart code to communicate
 between a micaz and some other device. Then you won't be
 using AM or MultiHop messages, so the interfaces will be
 different anyway.

 MS

 TJ wrote:

 I am using MicaZ with MoteWorks on Windows XP.

 I am trying to implement a network bridge where the mote has to
 communicate over UART to a attached device (a micro controller running some
 algorithms) and also communicate with other similar mote-device setups.

 By my understanding, there are two send interfaces which i can use for the
 wireless and UART channels respectively. But there is only one receive
 interface that has to handle both.

 My doubt is this - how do i differentiate where the packet is coming from
 if this is the case?? As MoteWorks seems very restricted in terms of the
 library files it contains.

 Always Yours
 Tejovanth


 

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Re: [Tinyos-help] Using UART and Radio in MicaZ on MoteWorks

2011-06-10 Thread TJ
hey

my bad, MoteWorks does offer ByteComm interface to send messages in the byte
level or raw UART mode. Will look into this.
Thanks @Michael.

Always Yours
Tejovanth
Tj n Spook



On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 11:41 AM, TJ tjman.h...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks Michael,

 But the MoteWorks IDE that i'm using doesn not have raw UART support. So,
 i'm stuck with using a single receive function for both. Any suggestions for
 continuing in the same IDE, or do i have to shift to some thing else??

 Always Yours
 Tejovanth
 Tj n Spook



 On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 11:55 PM, Michael Schippling sc...@santafe.eduwrote:

 The MultihopMsg struct contains:
  uint16_t sourceaddr;
  uint16_t originaddr;
 which you may be able to use to determine where the
 message came from.

 But you may be using the raw uart code to communicate
 between a micaz and some other device. Then you won't be
 using AM or MultiHop messages, so the interfaces will be
 different anyway.

 MS

 TJ wrote:

 I am using MicaZ with MoteWorks on Windows XP.

 I am trying to implement a network bridge where the mote has to
 communicate over UART to a attached device (a micro controller running some
 algorithms) and also communicate with other similar mote-device setups.

 By my understanding, there are two send interfaces which i can use for
 the wireless and UART channels respectively. But there is only one receive
 interface that has to handle both.

 My doubt is this - how do i differentiate where the packet is coming from
 if this is the case?? As MoteWorks seems very restricted in terms of the
 library files it contains.

 Always Yours
 Tejovanth


 

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Re: [Tinyos-help] Using UART and Radio in MicaZ on MoteWorks

2011-06-09 Thread Michael Schippling
The MultihopMsg struct contains:
   uint16_t sourceaddr;
   uint16_t originaddr;
which you may be able to use to determine where the
message came from.

But you may be using the raw uart code to communicate
between a micaz and some other device. Then you won't be
using AM or MultiHop messages, so the interfaces will be
different anyway.

MS

TJ wrote:
 I am using MicaZ with MoteWorks on Windows XP.
 
 I am trying to implement a network bridge where the mote has to 
 communicate over UART to a attached device (a micro controller running 
 some algorithms) and also communicate with other similar mote-device 
 setups.
 
 By my understanding, there are two send interfaces which i can use for 
 the wireless and UART channels respectively. But there is only one 
 receive interface that has to handle both.
 
 My doubt is this - how do i differentiate where the packet is coming 
 from if this is the case?? As MoteWorks seems very restricted in terms 
 of the library files it contains.
 
 Always Yours
 Tejovanth
 
 
 
 
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[Tinyos-help] Using UART and Radio in MicaZ on MoteWorks

2011-06-08 Thread TJ
I am using MicaZ with MoteWorks on Windows XP.

I am trying to implement a network bridge where the mote has to communicate
over UART to a attached device (a micro controller running some algorithms)
and also communicate with other similar mote-device setups.

By my understanding, there are two send interfaces which i can use for the
wireless and UART channels respectively. But there is only one receive
interface that has to handle both.

My doubt is this - how do i differentiate where the packet is coming from if
this is the case?? As MoteWorks seems very restricted in terms of the
library files it contains.

Always Yours
Tejovanth
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