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| - | Exercise: Finalizing the FH system by implementing the sender | + | ====== |
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| + | The last step will be to develop the sender of the " | ||
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| + | * the baud rate need to be reduced to 1.2 kBaude, | ||
| + | * the preamble should be set to 1 Byte, | ||
| + | * the frequency must be changeable and the sender should use the same frequencies as the receiver see [[network_protocol_programming_lab: | ||
| + | * the sender changes the frequency after transmission of a packet. | ||
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| + | ===== Requirements | ||
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| + | This task requires | ||
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| + | * Two ready BeagleBone Black equipped with the CC1200 operating at a symbol rate of 1.2 kBaude and a preamble length of 1 Byte. | ||
| + | * no 4C | ||
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| + | ===== Tasks ===== | ||
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| + | * the programming is done by extending the source files of exercise [[network_protocol_programming_lab: | ||
| + | * Test, if pre-calibration compared to normal calibration improves the stability of the system. | ||
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| + | ===== Hints ===== | ||
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| + | * For simplicity, the sender changes the frequency in round robin manner. | ||
| + | * Sender and receiver should use tree frequencies. | ||
