The ESB (Embedded Sensor Board) is a prototype wireless sensor network device developed at Freie Universität Berlin. The ESB consists of a Texas Instruments MSP430 low-power microcontroller with 2k RAM and 60k flash ROM, a TR1001 radio transceiver, a 32k serial EEPROM, an RS232 port, a JTAG port, a beeper, and a number of sensors (passive IR, active IR sender/receiver, vibration/tilt, microphone, temperature).
The Contiki/ESB port contains drivers for most of the sensors. The drivers were mostly adapted from sources from FU Berlin.
Modules | |
| group | The Scatterweb beeper interface module |
| group | LED interface |
| group | TR1001 radio tranciever device driver |
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