Difference between revisions of "Equipment for course projects"
From Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory
Jump to navigationJump to searchLine 95: | Line 95: | ||
[[Image:Cricket.jpg|thumb|left|600px]] | [[Image:Cricket.jpg|thumb|left|600px]] | ||
<br style="clear:both;" /> | <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
+ | |||
+ | This equipment was made possible by NSF ITR Grant CCR-0325529. |
Revision as of 21:55, 10 November 2011
The following is a list of sensor network equipment available for use in students' course projects.
Processor and Radio Boards
- MPR410CB Mica2 mote, 433Mhz radio, quantity: 56
- MPR2400 MICAz IEEE 802.15.4 radio, quantity: 12
- TelosB/Tmote Sky IEEE 802.15.4 radio, without external sensors, quantity: 10 (archived Tmote datasheet)
(Note: the Tmote Sky and TelosB are functionally equivalent. Any hardware or software information about the TelosB motes also applies to the Tmote Sky.)
- TelosB/Tmote Sky IEEE 802.15.4 radio, with temperature, light, and humidity sensors, quantity: 20
Mote Programming Boards
Note that programming boards are not required for the TelosB or Tmote Sky motes.
- MIB510CA Mote Programming Board, quantity: 7
Sensor Boards
- MTS310CA Multi-Sensor Board for Mica family, with speaker, quantity: 3
- MTS310CA Multi-Sensor Board for Mica family, with accelerometer and magnetometer, quantity: 2
- MTS420CA Weather Board for Mica family, with GPS, quantity: 1 (driver information)
- MDA300 Environmental Monitoring Board for Mica family, quantity: 1 (driver in TinyOS CVS)
- EasySen SBT80 sensorboard for TelosB, quantity: 5 (sample code)
(For reliability, you may need to solder a socket onto the TelosB expansion header.)
Robots
- PPRK Robot, quantity: 1
- LEGO Mindstorms Education Base Set, quantity: 2
Other Available Equipment
- X10 ActiveHome Kit, quantity: 1
- ECH2O EC-20 soil moisture sensor, quantity: 1
TinyOS 1.x-Only Equipment
This equipment is not supported by TinyOS 2.0. The TA will be unable to offer assistance with TinyOS 1.x. We offer this equipment for advanced students who are willing to debug their projects without the TA's assistance.
- MCS410 Cricket Mote, 433Mhz radio, quantity: 14
This equipment was made possible by NSF ITR Grant CCR-0325529.