Datasheet
Wireless Gateway Appliance Software
Moteiv Corporation Tmote Connect : Datasheet (12/12/2006) Page 9 of 14
The baudrate may also be selected through the command interface. The option specified to the
“baudrate” command is any valid baudrate. Specifying “0” (zero) as the baudrate will cause
Tmote Connect to autodetect the baudrate based on protocol—in this case, 57600 baud is used
for TinyOS 1.x motes and 115200 baud is used for TinyOS 2.x motes. If the baudrate is
explicitly set to a number other than zero using the “baudrate” command, Tmote Connect will
use the specified baudrate regardless of the selected protocol.
The default setting of Tmote Connect is auto protocol detection and auto baudrate selection.
Protocol and baudrate settings are lost when Tmote Connect is rebooted or shutdown.
NOTE: Tmote Connect does not gracefully transition clients when a new protocol is
chosen. If the protocol is changed from TinyOS 1.x to TinyOS 2.x, all TinyOS 1.x clients
will be forcibly disconnected from Tmote Connect.
Restarting Tmote Connect device
On rare occasions, there may be a need to restart
the Tmote Connect device. For those rare
occasions, the control interface supports the
“unfriendly_system_reboot” command. This
command takes no arguments, cannot be
revoked or cancelled, and produces a single line
of output confirming that the reboot will take
place. Once you issue this command, Tmote
Connect should be available within a minute.