Q. How to define the frequency band at which the
Motes are operating.
A. To define frequency bands at which the Motes being
programmed is operating there is a special file called MakeXbowlocal. I t
contains all the Mote radio configuration information. Initially all these
configurations are commented. This means that although all the required
information is present in this file it cannot be used till the user
specifically uncomments the required configurations.
Depending on the Motes to be operated we have to
uncomment certain configuration lines and keep others commented in the
MakeXbowlocal file.
Q. How to determine if the compilation of the
application has completed successfully
A. Upon successful compilation of an application a new
copy of main.exe is created in the build directory associated with the
application. This is reflected by the success message “Writing TOS Image”
in the Programmers Notepad output window.
Q. How to determine if the installation of
application on Motes has completed successfully
A. The installation of an application can be done in
two ways.
1>Using Programmers Notepad: Once the application is
ready to be installed we get the message Uploading Flash and the process
completes successfully with the corresponding exit code.
2>Using MoteConfig: Once the application has been
installed successfully we get the message “Uploading Successful”.
When the install completes the LEDs on the Motes start
responding according to the application.
Q. What are the possible power sources for the
Motes? When and how is each used?
A. There are two sources of power for the Motes which
are the external battery power and the Gateway Interface power source.
When the Motes act as a remote motes the external
battery source has to be used and the switch should be ON position.
When Motes is connected to the Gateway Interface it
uses the power supplied by the Gateway Interface.
Q. What controls the radio transmissions of Motes
connected to Gateway Interface? Why is it important?
The radio transmissions of Motes connected to Gateway
Interface is controlled by the SW2 switch. If SW2 is ON the radio
transmission is disabled otherwise the radio transmission is enabled.
The Motes connected to the Gateway Interface will
receive radio transmissions from remote Motes only when SW2 is ON. Hence it
is very important to observe that SW2 is ON before trying to check the
received data.