Telos boot up should take on the order of a hundred or two hundred
milliseconds.  The reason for this delay is primarily due to calibrating the
internal DCO to a binary 4MHz.  At this time, disabling the calibration is
not an option; however if you did, you would see the startup time drop
significantly.  

-Joe

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Subject: [Tinyos-users] Telos - "Boot-Up" Time

All,

Rough measurements indicated that the "boot-up" time (initial power on) is
around 300+ ms.  I'm skeptical of this measurement and wonder if it's
consistent with anyone else's measurements?

If the "boot-up" time is on the order of 100's of ms.  How much of that time
is just powering up the board (i.e. charging capacitors) and how much is
"booting" (executing initialization code) TinyOS?

Matt Orlofsky
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