User Manual

MPR/MIB User’s Manual
Wireless Sensor Networks
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Serial Server RESET. Pressing the S1 switch on the server sub-module (U15) manually
resets the Ethernet serial server.
XNOTE The MIB600 and attached Mote are not reset. The serial server can also be reset via Telnet at
Port 9999.
ISP LED. During in-system programming of a Mote the ISP LED (D3) is ON.
Mote LEDs. Three LEDs (red, green, yellow) correspond to the attached Mote’s
indicators.
14.4.2 Mote UART (Serial Port)
The Mote’s serial port can be accessed via Telnet using Port# 10002.
Factory default serial rate on the Serial Server is 57.6 kbaud for compatibility with the standard
TinyOS v1.1 release of TOSBase & GenericBase.
If other baud rates or communication parameters are used in your Mote application, the serial
server configuration must be changed.
14.4.3 In-System Programming
The MIB600 ISP micro-controller is attached to Port#10002. UISP assumes this port assignment
by default. Programming using MIB600 requires assigning an IP address to the device first
followed by commands via Cygwin. Instructions can be found in Crossbow’s Getting Started
Guide.
14.5 JTAG
JTAG connection to the attached MICAz/MICA2 Mote is via J12. Note PIN1 orientation (square
pad) is indicated by the J12 legend. Power for the JTAG pod is provided by the MIB600 at J12
pin 4. Please use the tables in this section as references when using the JTAG connection. Table
14-6 has information about the controls, indicators, and connector summary; Table 14-7 has
information on the JT12 Mote JTAG pins.