12-12-2011 09:54 PM
There's been many design patterns for WSN nodes since 1999 i.e.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wireless_sensor_nodes
What is NI's WSN solution based on?
Thanks,
chromaburst
12-13-2011 04:45 PM
Hello chromaburst,
You should take a look at this Developer Zone article. It mentions what microcontroller is used in our WSN nodes as well as other introductory information.
From the linked article: "NI WSN measurement nodes are powered by a TI MSP430 microcontroller that is optimized for low-power, multiyear deployment instead of processor speed, memory, and computing power. "
David A
12-13-2011 05:34 PM
Thanks David - looks like that gem was buried! As you probably know there's a whole host of variants on the TI MSP430 as described here:
http://www.ti.com/lsds/ti/microcontroller/16-bit_msp430/getting_started.page
http://focus.ti.com/en/multimedia/flash/selection_tools/mcu/mcu.html?DCMP=dsps_arm_102109&HQS=Other+...- very nice tool!
It would be good to get a definite answer on the entire product range, when you also consider these microcontrollers are usually paired with a RF transceiver, such as the CC2520.
-chroma