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Dusty is a fully SmartMesh IP capable module commercialized by IOTeam (www.ioteam.it).
IoTteam sell sells two versions of the Dusty:
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- the DC9003 SmartMesh IP Eval/Dev Mote (http://www.linear.com/solutions/3106), manufactured by Analog Devices
- the LTP5901 SmartMesh IP Wireless 802.15.4e PCBA Module (http://www.linear.com/product/LTP5901-IPM), manufactured by Analog Devices
- two Dusty motes on their breakout boards, one with a u.Fl connector, the other with a PCB antenna. Manufactured , manufactured by IoTeam
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The Dusty mote feature features exactly the same LTC5800 chip as the other modules depicted above. This means that the Dusty mote, although it has a different form factor, behaves exactly the same as any of these modules. It is obviously possible to build networks with a combination of Dusty and non-Dusty SmartMesh IP devices. |
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This allows you to use the standards standard Dust interface boards and programmers to connect to Dusty:
DC9010B Eterna Serial Programmer | using a DC9006A+DC9904A combo |
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Both options depicted above are equivalent. |
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Firing up the Mote
By default, the mote is is in slave mode. If you want the mote to join a manager automatically (i.e. without external micro-controller), you can switch it to "master" mode
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During this step, I use a DC2274 board as a manager, to verify the Dusty mote connects to it.
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The difference between a manager and a mote is just the firmware. Their hardware is otherwise entirely equivalent. In particular, you power and connect to the board the same way. |
Start by login logging in.
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> login user |
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Because the Dusty breakout does not come with external memory, you can connect at most 32 motes to it (the "maxmotes" fields belowfield below includes 32 motes and 1 manager)
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> show config netid = 1229 txpower = 8 frprofile = 1 maxmotes = 33 basebw = 9000 dnfr_mult = 1 numparents = 2 cca = 0 channellist = 00:00:7f:ff autostart = 1 locmode = 0 bbmode = 0 bbsize = 1 license = 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 ip6prefix = fe:80:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 ip6mask = ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 radiotest = 0 bwmult = 300 onechannel = 255 |
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I have 13 additional non-Dusty SmartMesh IP motes running in master mode for the following step. |
You can see motes joining this managerthat 13 motes, with MoteId 2 through 14, have joined the manager with MoteId 1
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> sm MAC MoteId State Nbrs Links Joins Age StateTime 00-17-0D-00-00-59-54-44 1 Oper 12 33 1 0 0-00:38:28 00-17-0D-00-00-38-03-D9 2 Oper 4 13 1 7 0-00:37:40 00-17-0D-00-00-38-03-87 3 Oper 3 11 1 3 0-00:23:47 00-17-0D-00-00-38-05-E9 4 Oper 4 12 1 16 0-00:20:28 00-17-0D-00-00-38-06-67 5 Oper 4 12 1 23 0-00:18:57 00-17-0D-00-00-38-07-18 6 Oper 3 11 1 1 0-00:18:08 00-17-0D-00-00-38-07-0C 7 Oper 2 10 1 28 0-00:11:57 00-17-0D-00-00-38-04-25 8 Oper 2 10 1 25 0-00:04:59 00-17-0D-00-00-38-06-6A 9 Oper 4 12 1 22 0-00:07:32 00-17-0D-00-00-38-06-D6 10 Oper 3 11 1 22 0-00:04:48 00-17-0D-00-00-38-05-F1 11 Oper 2 10 1 29 0-00:03:41 00-17-0D-00-00-38-03-69 12 Oper 3 11 1 2 0-00:04:47 00-17-0D-00-00-38-06-45 13 Oper 2 10 1 1 0-00:03:35 00-17-0D-00-00-38-00-63 14 Oper 2 9 1 27 0-00:03:08 Number of motes (max 33): Total 14, Live 14, Joining 0 |
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