Moo 1.1 Programmer
author: siahman
2 layer board of 0.90 x 0.90 inches (22.9 x 22.9 mm)
Uploaded:
January 30, 2014
Shared:
February 02, 2014
Total Price:
$4.05
Moo 1.1 Programmer
This board programs the Moo 1.1 from the SPQR group at the University of Michigan.
From the UMASS Moo site:
“The UMass Moo is a passive Computational RFID that harvests RFID reader energy from the UHF band, communicates with an RFID reader, and processes data from its onboard temperature sensor and accelerometer. Its function can be extended with its general-purpose I/Os, serial buses, and 12-bit ADC/DAC ports. The Moo provides a RFID-scale, fully programmable, batteryless sensing platform. The programs execute on an MSP430 microcontroller. The Moo 1.0 derives from the open source Intel DL WISP 4.1. Why is it called the Moo? It’s the beefiest embedded platform in its class with the most code space and RAM for the least energy. The device also resembles a longhorn steer.”
Bill Of Materials:
Digi-Key Part Number | Description | Quantity |
---|---|---|
ED8650-ND | CONN HEADER RT ANG 50POS .050 | 1 |
Moo 1.1 Programmer
This board programs the Moo 1.1 from the SPQR group at the University of Michigan.
From the UMASS Moo site:
“The UMass Moo is a passive Computational RFID that harvests RFID reader energy from the UHF band, communicates with an RFID reader, and processes data from its onboard temperature sensor and accelerometer. Its function can be extended with its general-purpose I/Os, serial buses, and 12-bit ADC/DAC ports. The Moo provides a RFID-scale, fully programmable, batteryless sensing platform. The programs execute on an MSP430 microcontroller. The Moo 1.0 derives from the open source Intel DL WISP 4.1. Why is it called the Moo? It’s the beefiest embedded platform in its class with the most code space and RAM for the least energy. The device also resembles a longhorn steer.”
Bill Of Materials:
Digi-Key Part Number | Description | Quantity |
---|---|---|
ED8650-ND | CONN HEADER RT ANG 50POS .050 | 1 |