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[uracoli-devel] Question regarding LQI and ED values
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Eric Jennings |
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[uracoli-devel] Question regarding LQI and ED values |
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Mon, 27 Aug 2012 20:00:19 -0700 |
Hi there-
First time post to this list, really love uracoli thus far! I have a couple
questions, but first, my setup:
I have Wibo running on two Sparkfun ATMega128rfa1 development boards--one as
host, and the other as an end node. I have the bootloader loaded on both and
can ping the end node from the host, works great!
I decided to add a bit of info to the ping output, to see how my LQI and ED was
looking. The ping result used to look like this:
OK {'short_addr':0x01, 'boardname':'sparkfun', 'swversion':0x01,
'crc':0x40C9, 'pagesize':0x100,
And I added the two addl. fields so it now looks like this:
OK {'short_addr':0x01, 'boardname':'sparkfun', 'swversion':0x01,
'crc':0x40C9, 'pagesize':0x100, 'lqi':255, 'ed':0}
Super that I can now see how the RF performance is looking. I have two
questions though:
One, my LQI is almost always at 255 but ED is at 0. Once in a while LQI kicks
down to 240, or 215, and once in a while to something like 116. I figure this
is just noise or whatever. But why is ED always at 0? I read the blogpost
regarding LQI/ED relationships:
(http://uracoli.blogspot.com/2010/05/playing-with-xmplradiorange.html), but I'm
curious why I can't seem to get a positive number for the ED value?
Two, about one in 20 times or so, as I'm pinging the end node, I'll get an "ERR
ping timeout". Is this typical for the LQI/ED values I'm seeing?
Also, a big thanks to Eric Weddington for giving me the heads up about the
uracoli library when we met at the Make Hardware Innovation Workshop in May!
We're prototyping uracoli for an open hardware project, and so far we're super
happy with what we've seen so far.
Best regards-
Eric
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