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MSPism – an MSP430 with Radio

Posted on December 2, 2011 by e8johan

Theo Labs is working on the MSPism board. It is an MSP430-based board providing ISM radio. The radio portion is provided by, for instance, this board.

The software for the board is currently under heavy development. The end goal is to create a board suitable for building low-power wireless mesh-networking sensor nodes.

 

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