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btw, for those who do not know what a Mote is, wikipedia has an article on it:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motes
TrickyNekro, trace antennas are over rated (I considered all options, and decided this antenna was the best for robotics)
Only a side note, it would be cheaper to have a pcb antenna and optional external antenna via some soldering pads...
why not have a trace antenna built into the board with the option of using the external one?
Quote from: TrickyNekro on May 24, 2011, 04:20:29 AMOnly a side note, it would be cheaper to have a pcb antenna and optional external antenna via some soldering pads...I agree with Tricky... why not have a trace antenna built into the board with the option of using the external one?
not trying to be an a$$ and get more info than released but will it be 64-bit compatible? Also, is the 6 pin header for a programmer?
done by June ~5th.
Quote done by June ~5th.im guessing you mean july? Unless the mote is a time machine
It *is* in fact a time machine
QuoteIt *is* in fact a time machineha! I knew it when i saw that flux capacitor on it and you not releasing the power specs because it's actually 1.1 gigawatts
For a demo program: could you make a program that will allow two Motes to communicate with each other?