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    Implementing Bootloader for Ultra Low Power Arduino Wireless Sensor Node : Part 2

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    • CharlesC Offline
      Charles
      last edited by Charles

      Following the 1st part of bootloader description for ULPNode this article describe what modification have been done to optiboot to be able to drive new Ultra Low Power nodes. Optiboot For this, I started from original optiboot (latest trunk from google code)… Continue Reading

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        HELLO CHARLES,
        CAN I REPLACE THE RFM MODULE WITH ZIGBEE ?

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