NextHope Badge Code
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travisutk
File | Date | Author | Commit |
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datasheets | 2010-04-21 | travisutk | [r25] FTDI cable and PCB Antenna datasheets. |
dist | 2010-07-15 | travisutk | [r122] MSP430F2618 firmware for the GoodFET. |
firmware | 2010-07-25 | travisutk | [r130] Added OpenDopple, for cloning badges on the fly. |
goodfet_nhbadge | 2010-07-18 | travisutk | [r129] Whatever. |
hardware | 2010-07-18 | travisutk | [r128] Done. |
web | 2010-07-15 | travisutk | [r127] This kit docco was printed. |
README.txt | 2010-06-25 | travisutk | [r117] DOS Readme |
This project is that of the Next Hope conference's badge, a descendant of the OpenBeacon Sputnik and Last Hope Badge designs. An NRF24L01+ radio is connected to either an MSP430F2618 or MSP430F2418 in 80LQFP or 64LQFP packaging. For the conference itself, the badge has its FT232RL and USB connector unpopulated. These can be added to facilitate MSP430 development on the badge, such as packet sniffing and injection on the 2.4GHz ISM band. For more casual users, an FTDI cable ought to suffice. The MSP430's bootloader in hardware, so you needn't worry about bricking the device. Use a BSL client with 2xx support, such as goodfet.bsl from http://goodfet.sf.net/ . Happy Hacking, --Travis Goodspeed