I-LENSE

Mote Nodes



Processor System (MICA2)

Program Flash Memory  128K bytes
Measurement (Serial) Flash   512K bytes
SRAM  4K bytes
Configuration EEPROM  4K bytes
Analog to Digital Converter  10 bit ADC, 8 channels

Multi-Channel Radio (MICA2)

Center Frequency  433 or 868/916 MHz
Number of Channels   >5 (433MHz),  >50 (868/916MHz)
Data Rate  38.4 K baud
Outdoor Range   1000ft(433MHz), 500ft(868/916MHz)

Operating System

TinyOS
Wired Interfaces
MICA2 51-pin Expansion Connector
Serial and Parallel via Mote Interface Board

We have used MICA and MICA2 Motes  designed by UC Berkeley as a testbed for wireless sensor network experiments. The hardware can be ordered  from Crossbow. They are running an event-driven operating system called TinyOS. Motes can be used as stand alone nodes. They can also be connected with PC/104s or Staytons to form a tiered architecture.


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