MPR/MIB User’s Manual
Wireless Sensor Networks
Doc. # 7430-0021-06 Rev. A
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NTRODUCTION
This
User’s Manual
describes the hardware features of the Mote Processor Radio (MPR)
platforms and Mote Interface Boards (MIB) for network base stations and programming
interfaces. It is intended for understanding and leveraging Crossbow’s Smart Dust hardware
design in real-world sensor network, smart RFID, and ubiquitous computing applications. Table
Table
1-1
below lists the models in this
Manual
. Table 1-2 below summarizes the main features
of each Mote.
Table 1-1.
This User’s Manual covers these MPR and MIB models.
MPR
2400
(MICAz)
400/410/420
(MICA2)
500/510/520
(MICA2DOT)
300/310
(MICA)
MIB
600
510
500
300
Table 1-2.
Mote Product Summary.
Mote Hardware Platform
MICAz
MICA2
MICA2DOT
MICA
Models (as of August 2004)
MPR2400 MPR400/410/420
MPR500/510/520
MPR300/310
Chip
ATMega128L
ATMega103L
Type
7.37 MHz, 8 bit
4 MHz, 8 bit
4 MHz, 8 bit
MCU
Program
Memory
(kB)
128
SRAM (kB)
4
Type
51 pin
18 pin
51 pin
10-Bit ADC
7, 0 V to 3 V input
6, 0 V to 3 V
input
7, 0 V to 3 V
input
UART
2
1
2
Sensor Board Interface
Other
interfaces
DIO, I2C
DIO
DIO, I2C
Chip
CC2420
CC1000
TR1000
Radio
Frequency
(MHz)
2400
315/433/915
433/915
Max. Data
Rate
(kbits/sec)
250
38.4
40
RF Transceiver (Radio)
Antenna
Connector
MMCX
PCB solder hole
Chip
AT45DB014B
Connection
Type
SPI
Flash Data Logger
Memory
Size (kB)
512
Type
AA, 2×
Coin (CR2354)
AA, 2×
Typical
capacity
(mA-hr)
2000
560
2000
Default power source
3.3 V
booster
N/A
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This
Manual
is
not
a software guide to programming the motes in TinyOS/nesC, nor is it a guide
to pre-built software packages that run on top of the Motes. The following two resources are
available regarding software: