Hi,
John Griessen wrote:
> So, is it open hardware licensed? Can we see?
So finally I had time to test this board. Actually it is a truly simple
board. it has all the components which are necessary to operate (but
nothing else) - only need to connect power and peripherals if any.
I have no to
Please excuse me if if I haven't understood your question correctly
but if your question is about making a PCB element then would this
help?
http://www.geda.seul.org/wiki/geda:pcb_tips
and in particular,
http://brorson.com/gEDA/land_patterns_20070818.pdf
Andy.
2009/9/10 Goran Meki
Is there a document on how to make an element with multiple slots (2
for start)? Thanx!
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John Griessen wrote:
> Tamas Szabo wrote:
>> I also checked TinyOS. There are working parts for CC2430 AFAIK (Since
>> CC2430 and CC2480 are pin compatible, both applicable on the board). I
>> thought start with CC2480 is easier...
>
> CC2430 is just a 8051 microcontroller, so its port of TinyOS
Tamas Szabo wrote:
> I also checked TinyOS. There are working parts for CC2430 AFAIK (Since
> CC2430 and CC2480 are pin compatible, both applicable on the board). I
> thought start with CC2480 is easier...
CC2430 is just a 8051 microcontroller, so its port of TinyOS is not complete
and ready to
John Griessen wrote:
> SZABO Tamas wrote:
>> Hello All,
>>
>> Sorry for this off-topic post (not fully off, I designed the board with the
>> gEDA suite:-),
> So, is it open hardware licensed? Can we see?
>
Sure, after I tested it I can distribute it. But this is really simple,
based on the app
> ... sounds like you're up against the lack of community you can get with a
> free as in beer style of code like Z-stack.
https://community.ti.com/forums/
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SZABO Tamas wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Sorry for this off-topic post (not fully off, I designed the board with the
> gEDA suite:-),
So, is it open hardware licensed? Can we see?
but IIRC, there are people on this list who have experience in the above
mentioned matter.
I use a free-open RTOS cal
Hello All,
Sorry for this off-topic post (not fully off, I designed the board with the
gEDA suite:-), but IIRC, there are people on this list who have experience in
the above mentioned matter.
As far as I see, communication over the uart is working (I can communicate with
the device by using t
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