Wireless Examples And Demonstrations For Practical Learning
Document Type
Oral Presentation
Campus where you would like to present
SURC Ballroom C/D
Start Date
16-5-2013
End Date
16-5-2013
Abstract
This presentation provides wireless solutions based on the IEEE 804.15.4 standard utilizing components from the Microchip™ Corporation. Examples show the relative ease of wireless implementation. Wireless components pass signals between two Explorer 16™ demonstration boards. Differences and similarities in the programming are shown to better understand the systems. Components that are not proprietary in nature are described in further detail including advanced features. The exploration guides provided help students understand how to choose the best arrangement for their wireless application and how to implement them into an established wire control based project. Documentation and examples can be utilized in EET 376 lectures at CWU to introduce wireless functionality of microprocessors currently used by the EET department.
Recommended Citation
Wilcox, Jeff, "Wireless Examples And Demonstrations For Practical Learning" (2013). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 152.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2013/posters/152
Poster Number
10
Additional Mentoring Department
Industrial and Engineering Technology
Wireless Examples And Demonstrations For Practical Learning
SURC Ballroom C/D
This presentation provides wireless solutions based on the IEEE 804.15.4 standard utilizing components from the Microchip™ Corporation. Examples show the relative ease of wireless implementation. Wireless components pass signals between two Explorer 16™ demonstration boards. Differences and similarities in the programming are shown to better understand the systems. Components that are not proprietary in nature are described in further detail including advanced features. The exploration guides provided help students understand how to choose the best arrangement for their wireless application and how to implement them into an established wire control based project. Documentation and examples can be utilized in EET 376 lectures at CWU to introduce wireless functionality of microprocessors currently used by the EET department.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Nathan Davis