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IEEE 802.15.4 subsystem, IEEE 802.15.4 Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN)
http://projects.qi-hardware.com/index.php/p/ben-wpan/
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- dfu.c: updated includes - dfu.c (device_descriptor): renamed USB IDs from USB_VENDOR/PRODUCT to DFU_USB_VENDOR/PRODUCT to allow differentiation - dfu.c: changed all __bit to "int" - dfu.c: removed all __xdata and __reentrant - dfu.c: changed "ep0" to "eps[0]" - dfu.c (payload, flash_erase_page, flash_write_byte, block_write, block_receive, block_transmit, my_setup): abstracted Flash interface and removed target-specific operations - dfu.h: added prototypes for target-specific Flash operations - dfu,c (my_setup, my_descr): removed SDCC-specific hacks - dfu.c (my_reset): commented out - did we actually use this ? |
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IEEE 802.15.4 Low-Rate Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) ============================================================ IEEE 802.15.4 defines physical layers and a media access control for wireless networks. ZigBee and 6loWPAN are based on IEEE 802.15.4. This project aims to add experimental WPAN functionality to the Ben NanoNote, in order to permit evaluation of overall network performance and to examine possible integration into future devices. This work is licensed under the terms detailed in the file COPYING. Hardware architecture --------------------- IEEE 802.15.4 transceiver chips are available from several manufacturers, including Atmel, Freescale, and Texas Instruments. These chips are similar in size, functionality, and cost. The first prototype is based on the Atmel AT86RF230. The RF module will be physically placed on the left side of the LCD module, replacing part of the display's PCB. When installed in the Ben, the transceiver will connect directly via SPI to the Jz4720. For development, a SiLabs C8051F326 microcontroller implements a USB to SPI conversion.