.. | ||
at-test | ||
cc1200-demo | ||
node-red | ||
rev-a | ||
rev-b | ||
rtcc | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.target | ||
project-conf.h | ||
README.md | ||
test-aac-sensor.c | ||
test-ac-dimmer.c | ||
test-bmp085-bmp180.c | ||
test-dht22.c | ||
test-grove-gyro.c | ||
test-grove-light-sensor.c | ||
test-grove-loudness-sensor.c | ||
test-iaq.c | ||
test-lcd.c | ||
test-motion.c | ||
test-pm10-sensor.c | ||
test-relay.c | ||
test-rotation-sensor.c | ||
test-servo.c | ||
test-sht25.c | ||
test-tsl2563.c | ||
test-vac-sensor.c | ||
test-weather-meter.c | ||
test-zonik.c | ||
zoul-demo.c |
Zolertia Zoul test examples
The following tests are valid for the following platforms:
- RE-Mote revision A
- RE-Mote revision B
- Firefly
Specific RE-mote revision A examples are available at the rev-a
folder.
Compile and install an example
To flash either hardware platform use the same TARGET=zoul
and the following:
- RE-Mote revision A :
BOARD=remote-reva
- RE-Mote revision B :
BOARD=remote-revb
- Zolertia Firefly :
BOARD=firefly
An example on how to compile is shown next:
make TARGET=zoul BOARD=remote-revb
Or alternatively if you just type make
, it will default to use the BOARD=remote-revb
.
For backward compatibility with the previous remote
target corresponding to the
RE-Mote revision A, using BOARD=remote
will default to BOARD=remote-reva
.
To upload an example to your Zolertia device, just add the .upload
target as:
make TARGET=zoul BOARD=remote-revb zoul-demo.upload
Optionally you can select a specific USB port to flash a given device, in Linux
and assuming there is a device at the /dev/ttyUSB0
:
make TARGET=zoul BOARD=remote-revb zoul-demo.upload PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
If you ommit the PORT
argument, the system will flash all Zolertia devices connected over USB.
Visualize the console output
Just type make login
to open a connection to the console via USB.
As above to specify a given port use the PORT=/dev/ttyUSB0
argument.
Alternatively you can save the above PORT
, TARGET
or BOARD
as follows:
export BOARD=/dev/ttyUSB0
This will save you to type these when running a command on the terminal
Documentation and guides
More information about the platforms, guides and specific documentation can be found at Zolertia Wiki