Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-10-27 Thread Tamas Szabo
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

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-10 Thread Andy Fierman
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

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread Goran Mekić
Is there a document on how to make an element with multiple slots (2 for start)? Thanx! -- FreeB(eer)S(ex)D(rugs) are the real daemons ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread Tamas Szabo
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

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread John Griessen
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

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread Tamas Szabo
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

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread Bob Paddock
> ... 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/ ___ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listin

Re: gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread John Griessen
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

gEDA-user: TI CC2480 ZigBee (off-topic)

2009-09-09 Thread SZABO Tamas
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