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Basic rules apply when using the eZ430-RF2500 boards:
  • beware of static electricity, don't touch the components directly;
  • never disconnect a target board from the USB programmer if still plugged into the computer;
  • never disconnect a target board from the battery unit with jumper on (two leftmost pictures);
  • connect as shown on the two rightmost pictures, otherwise you destroy the board !

For this tutorial, you need:

  • an MSP430 eZ430-RF2500 Development Tool kit, i.e. two target boards, a USB programmer and a battery unit This set of 2 motes is manufactured and sold by Texas Instruments for $49 ;
  • a computer running Windows, with a free USB port;
  • the following freeware (available online): IAR Quick Start, SmartRF studio, PuTTY, eZ430-RF2500 Sensor Monitor Demo, cygwin (with packets GNUplot and sys), Xming for Windows If this software is not installed, refer to the Installation Instructions ;
  • ideally, an oscilloscope like the Tektronix TDS 210 with a 1Ohm resistor mounted in an open jumper.

This tutorial is meant to be completed within 8 hours (one full day or two half days):

Thanks!

This Lab was made possible by Prof. Kristofer S.J. Pister from UC Berkeley, and by the generous support of Texas Instruments . The author would also like to thank the students for their constructive feedback, as well as Ferenc Kovak, Kevin Mulligan and Winthrop Williams for their logistic support.

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Source:  OpenStax, Ezwsn: experimenting with wireless sensor networks using the ez430-rf2500. OpenStax CNX. Apr 26, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10684/1.10
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