
MC1322x SMAC Demonstration Application User’s Guide, Rev. 1.3
Freescale Semiconductor
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Chapter 5
Low Power Bell Demonstration
The Low Power Bell Demonstration consists of a transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX). The Low Power Bell
TX application serves as the bell switch and demonstrates low power modes and how to implement them.
The Low Power Bell RX application serves as the bell and makes a sound when it receives a new packet
from the Low Power Bell TX application.
Freescale recommends using the 1322x-LPN Low Power Node to best demonstrate low power
capabilities.
5.1
Generating the Project From BeeKit
To generate the project from BeeKit.
1. Open BeeKit (Start->Programs->Freescale BeeKit->Freescale BeeKit).
2. In BeeKit, select the MC1322x SMAC codebase (File menu -> Select Codebase...)
3. Click on File -> New Project and choose the Low Power Bell TX template.
4. Follow the steps as displayed in the New Project wizard.
5. Add the Low Power Bell RX project to the current solution.
6. Configure the properties as needed.
7. Be sure to configure the Low Power Bell TX and Low Power Bell RX applications both on the
same channel.
8. Validate the solution.
9. Export the solution.
For further details about how to use BeeKit, see the
BeeKit Wireless Connectivity Toolkit User’s Guide
(BKWCTKUG).
5.2
Open, Compile and Execute the Low Power Bell Application
1. Using the IAR Embedded Workbench, open the Generic Application work space (
My
Solution.eww
) as shown in
Figure 5-1
.