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Zolertia RE-Mote platform
The RE-Mote platform (prototype A) is a IoT Hardware development platform based on TI's CC2538 system on chip (SoC), featuring an ARM Cortex-M3 with 512KB flash, 32Kb RAM, double RF interface, and the following goodies:
- ISM 2.4-GHz IEEE 802.15.4 & Zigbee compliant.
- ISM 868-, 915-, 920-, 950-MHz ISM/SRD Band.
- AES-128/256, SHA2 Hardware Encryption Engine.
- ECC-128/256, RSA Hardware Acceleration Engine for Secure Key Exchange.
- Power consumption down to 3uA using our shutdown mode.
- Co-Processor to allow peripheral management, programming over BSL without requiring to press any button to enter bootloader mode.
- Built-in battery charger (500mA), Energy Harvesting and Solar Panels to be connected to standards LiPo batteries.
- Power input with wide range 2-26VDC.
- Built-in TMP102 temperature sensor
- Small form-factor (as the Z1 mote, half the size of an Arduino) 57x35 mm.
This version was the first RE-Mote prototype, available to select users and beta testers. A commercially available new model (namely the Revision A) is also ported to RIOT.
Port Features
In terms of hardware support, the following drivers have been implemented:
- CC2538 System-on-Chip:
- UART
- Random number generator
- Low Power Modes
- General-Purpose Timers.
- ADC
- LEDs
- Buttons
- Internal/external 2.4GHz antenna switch controllable by SW
- RF 2.4GHz built-in in CC2538
And under work or pending at cc2538 base cpu:
* Built-in core temperature and battery sensor.
* TMP102 temperature sensor driver.
* CC1120 sub-1GHz radio interface.
* Micro-SD external storage.
* USB (in CDC-ACM).
* uDMA Controller.
Requirements
- Toolchain to compile RIOT for the CC2538
- Drivers to enable your host to communicate with the platform
- Built-in BSL programming over USB using cc2538-bsl (included)
Install a Toolchain
The toolchain used to build is arm-gcc, to check if it is currently installed run:
$ arm-none-eabi-gcc -v
Using built-in specs.
Target: arm-none-eabi
Configured with: /scratch/julian/lite-respin/eabi/src/gcc-4.3/configure
...
(skip)
...
Thread model: single
gcc version 4.3.2 (Sourcery G++ Lite 2008q3-66)
Else install from https://launchpad.net/gcc-arm-embedded
Drivers
The Re-Mote features a FTDI serial-to-USB module, the driver is commonly found in most OS, but if required it can be downloaded from http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
For the CC2538EM (USB CDC-ACM)
The Re-Mote has built-in support for USB 2.0 USB, Vendor and Product IDs are the following:
- VID 0x0451
- PID 0x16C8
On Linux and macOS this is straightforward, on windows you need to install the following driver:
https://github.com/alignan/lufa/blob/remote-zongle/LUFA/CodeTemplates/WindowsINF/LUFA%20CDC-ACM.inf
And replace the IDs accordingly.
Device Enumerations
For the UART, serial line settings are 115200 8N1, no flow control.
Once all drivers have been installed correctly:
On windows, devices will appear as a virtual COM
port.
On Linux and macOS, devices will appear under /dev/
.
On macOS:
- XDS backchannel:
tty.usbserial-<serial number>
- EM in CDC-ACM:
tty.usbmodemf<X><ABC>
(X a letter, ABC a number e.g.tty.usbmodemfd121
)
On Linux:
- Re-Mote over FTDI:
ttyUSB1
- Re-Mote over USB driver (in CDC-ACM):
ttyACMn
(n=0, 1, ....)