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+ | * '''NON-OPERATIONAL''': In a state of flux, dividing the prototype Blaze radio stack (blazeradio) into a new ccxx00 directory which will contain the final CCxx00 radio stack architecture. | ||
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+ | * Updated all .platform files to point to the new ccxx00 directory | ||
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== January 21, 2008 == | == January 21, 2008 == | ||
Revision as of 08:27, 22 January 2008
January 22, 2008
Status
- NON-OPERATIONAL: In a state of flux, dividing the prototype Blaze radio stack (blazeradio) into a new ccxx00 directory which will contain the final CCxx00 radio stack architecture.
Updates
- Updated all .platform files to point to the new ccxx00 directory
Tests
January 21, 2008
Status
- NON-OPERATIONAL: implementing better SplitControl architecture.
Updates
- Reduced the number of SPI register burst init elements from 39 to 25, decreasing the time it takes for init.
- Added the RadioReset interface and HplRadioResetC/P modules to allow the driver to check the SO line to see that the radio has been automatically powered up on reset.
- Removed RfResource and PriorityQueue from the radio stack.
- Removed while-loop hack functionality in BlazeInitP - this still needs to be tested with various hardware
Tests
- Created AutomaticPor test to test the RadioReset interface, which I have implemented for the MSP430-based platforms
January 20, 2008
Status
- OPERATIONAL. Stable on the MSP430. Full of hacks to try to get the hardware working. The radio typically refuses to go into TX mode on Atmega128 platforms.