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| network_protocol_programming_lab:fast_scan [2020/06/11 09:09] – [Exercise: Scanning faster] rathke | network_protocol_programming_lab:fast_scan [2021/04/19 12:44] (current) – [Requirements] rathke | ||
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| This task requires | This task requires | ||
| - | * a ready BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200 | + | * a ready BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200. |
| - | * one TI Development Kit for the CC1200. | + | * 4C attached to a second BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200. |
| - | * Smart RF Studio | + | * 4C sending packets with a symbol rate of 1.2 kBaude and a preamble count of 6 Bytes. |
| ===== Tasks ===== | ===== Tasks ===== | ||
| * the programming is done by extending the source files from the previous lesson [[network_protocol_programming_lab: | * the programming is done by extending the source files from the previous lesson [[network_protocol_programming_lab: | ||
| - | * Extend your program | + | * Extend your program by pre-calibration. |
| * For testing, start your program and use the same test scenarios used by [[network_protocol_programming_lab: | * For testing, start your program and use the same test scenarios used by [[network_protocol_programming_lab: | ||
| - | * To open the possibility, of testing, that pre-calibration is really faster than auto-calibration, | + | * To open the possibility |
| ===== Hints ===== | ===== Hints ===== | ||
