Ultra-Low Power Flash MCU
  MSP430 Design Contest

HONORABLE MENTION
Vessel Microcomputer Network

by Glen Worstell

 
 
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There are many applications for small networks of microcomputers, including home automation, boats, trucks, and factory floors for process control and data collection. This project describes the design and implementation of the Vessel Microcomputer Network (VuN), a general purpose, low cost system for connecting multiple micros and transferring data among them. VuN is currently in use on the author's 36-foot sailboat, where it is used to collect and display information about fuel and water levels, engine information, GPS position and track information, and other parameters. Node power is essentially zero when using MSP series microprocessors, except during periods of data transmission, when the average current is about 1.5 mA. In this application the network is idle most of the time, and it often operates on battery power. There is no reason why VuN could not be used in applications where low power is not a requirement.

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Glen Worstell
Oklahoma, USA
worstelg@earthlink.net


FIRST PLACE: Tiny Guidance Engine
SECOND PLACE:
Automatic Blood Pressure MeterTennis Computer
THIRD PLACE: SophoclesWireless Weather Station with Voice SynthesisISM-IrDA Repeater
Honorable Mentions: Vessel Microcomputer Network • Universal MeterIntelligent Tire InflatorThe SEALCard Access Control ProjectTeHuMet—Temperature-Humidity MeterThe PDA2-430 (Programmable Digital to Analog Assistant with MSP-430)GSM Interface ModuleTrail Counter Sensor SystemPortable MP3 Player

Contest ended December 17, 2001.

 
 
 
 
 
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