JenNet
JenNet is a network protocol stack designed to work with
Jennic's family of wireless microcontrollers and modules. JenNet allows
wireless sensor networks to be easily built, from simple point-to-point
cable replacement to complex tree networks.
JenNet supports star, tree and linear network topologies, and
provides self-healing functionality for robust communication. Developed
on the IEEE802.15.4 standard, which operates in the globally unlicensed
2.4GHz band, JenNet co-exists with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Interaction with JenNet is achieved via Jenie and AT-Jenie
easy-to-use interfaces: Jenie is a'C' programming interface, whilst
AT-Jenie is an Alpha-numeric Textual API which can be embedded,
accessed through the on chip UART for dongle applications, and passed
over the network layer between devices.
These interfaces provide simplified access to all network and
microcontroller functions, reducing the need for designers to
understand the complexities of wireless networks.
Sensor Network Analyzer (SNA)
Please note that Daintree's Sensor
Network Analyzer software and Sensor Network Adapter hardware were
discontinued on March 31, 2010, and are no longer available for sale.
The following information is provided for support purposes only.
Daintree's SNA provides a powerful development, analysis and
troubleshooting tool for JenNet. Its Packet List and Packet Timeline
windows show a summary of all
packets received. You can select
a packet in either window to display its details in the Packet Decode
window, through which you can "drill down" and see details for every
field and every byte within that packet.
Customization options allow you to color-code different packet and
field types to make them easy to identify. And powerful filters allow
you to quickly locate packets of interest from among thousands of
packets.
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