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== The following is a list of sensor network equipment available for use in students' course projects. ==
 
== The following is a list of sensor network equipment available for use in students' course projects. ==
  
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'''Raspberry Pi Family'''
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Raspberry Pi 1, Model B:
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[[Image:RP-1-B-800x.jpg|thumb|left|600px]]
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Quantity: 10
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Raspberry Pi 2/3, Model B+:
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[[Image:RP2_B.jpeg|thumb|left|600px]]
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Quantity: 1 for RP2 , 2 for RP3
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Know more about differences among models: [http://www.lifehacker.com.au/2016/03/raspberry-pi-which-model-should-you-buy/ Which Model Should You Buy]
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USB WiFi Adaptors: 6
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Note: The RP1 and the RP2 have no embedded WiFi chip.  That is, you need use Ethernet cable for accessing the Internet, or to use an additional USB Wifi adaptor for wireless accesses.
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The RP3 has equipped with WiFi chip and Antenna.  You don't need an extra Wifi Adaptor for RP3.
  
 
'''TelosB-Family'''
 
'''TelosB-Family'''
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Sensors: Temperature, light, and humidity.
 
Sensors: Temperature, light, and humidity.
  
Quantity: 45
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Quantity: 41
  
 
[[Image:Telos_SM.jpg|thumb|left|600px]]
 
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''The Tmote Sky and TelosB are functionally equivalent. Any hardware or software information about the TelosB motes also applies to the Tmote Sky.''
 
''The Tmote Sky and TelosB are functionally equivalent. Any hardware or software information about the TelosB motes also applies to the Tmote Sky.''
 
 
* [http://www.easysen.com/SBT80.htm EasySen SBT80 ] Expansion sensorboard for TelosB.
 
 
Sensors: Visual light, infrared, acoustic, temperature, dual-axis magnetometer and dual-axis accelerometer.
 
 
Quantity: 3 (1 is soldered and need to be removed). More can be ordered.
 
''(For reliability, you may need to solder a socket onto the TelosB expansion holes on the PCB.)''
 
 
[http://www.easysen.com/support/TinyOS_2/ Sample code]
 
 
[[Image:SBTwT2.jpg|thumb|left|600px]]
 
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'''MICA-Family'''
 
 
* [http://www.memsic.com/userfiles/files/Datasheets/WSN/micaz_datasheet-t.pdf MICAz data sheet]
 
IEEE 802.15.4 radio,
 
Atmel ATmega128 uProcessor,
 
requires a programming board.
 
 
Quantity: 32
 
 
[[Image:MICAz.png|thumb|left|300px]]
 
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* MICA-Family Programming Boards (MIB510/520)
 
 
Quantity: 7, only 5 power supplies, and no cables.
 
Also available 4 boards with unknown function (should not be hard to find out).
 
 
[[Image:mpr510.jpg|thumb|left|600px]]
 
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* MICA-Family Sensor Board (MTS310CA)
 
Dual-Axis Accelerometer,
 
Dual-Axis Magnetometer,
 
Light,
 
Temperature,
 
Acoustic, and
 
Sounder.
 
 
Quantity: 6 (1 wo Mic.)
 
 
* MICA-Family Sensor Board (MTS420CA)
 
Temperature,
 
Humidity,
 
Barometric Pressure
 
Ambient Light Sensors,
 
Dual-Axis Accelerometer, and
 
GPS
 
 
Quantity: 1
 
 
[[Image:MTS310CASensorBoard_Sm.jpg|thumb|left|600px]]
 
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* Protoboards (Breadboards)
 
* Protoboards (Breadboards)
  
Quantity: 6
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Quantity: 4
  
 
[[Image:Breadboard.jpg]]
 
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Quantity: 16
 
Quantity: 16
 
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* Power meter
 
[http://www.p3international.com/products/p4400.html Desc.]
 
 
Quantity: 1
 
[[Image:P3_power_meter.jpg‎‎|thumb|left]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 31 January 2017

The following is a list of sensor network equipment available for use in students' course projects.

Raspberry Pi Family

Raspberry Pi 1, Model B:

RP-1-B-800x.jpg


Quantity: 10


Raspberry Pi 2/3, Model B+:

RP2 B.jpeg


Quantity: 1 for RP2 , 2 for RP3

Know more about differences among models: Which Model Should You Buy

USB WiFi Adaptors: 6

Note: The RP1 and the RP2 have no embedded WiFi chip. That is, you need use Ethernet cable for accessing the Internet, or to use an additional USB Wifi adaptor for wireless accesses.

The RP3 has equipped with WiFi chip and Antenna. You don't need an extra Wifi Adaptor for RP3.

TelosB-Family

At a high level the TelosB motes have: IEEE 802.15.4 radio, TI MSP430 uProcessor, Integrated antenna, Integrated USB (no need for a programming board).

Sensors: Temperature, light, and humidity.

Quantity: 41

Telos SM.jpg


Tmote-sky-blue.gif


The Tmote Sky and TelosB are functionally equivalent. Any hardware or software information about the TelosB motes also applies to the Tmote Sky.


Robots

LeJOS firmware:File:Lego.pdf

Quantity: 2

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Other Available Equipment

Quantity: 13

(Linux firmware/hardware hacking information)

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  • Protoboards (Breadboards)

Quantity: 4

Breadboard.jpg


  • Wall plug to USB adapter

Quantity: 29

Wall plug to USB adapter.png



  • Particle sensor

Specs

Quantity: 1

PARTICLE SENSOR, Shinyei PPD42.png



  • Motion sensor

Works by PIR (Passive InfraRed) Desc.

Quantity: 16

PIR sensor.png



  • AC Zone dampers

Desc.

Quantity: 1

ZoneFirstRDS.jpg



  • Programmable AC vent

Desc.

Quantity: 7

AC vent.jpg