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Discussion Groups | MSP430 | Two antennas at 90 degrees to one another on same access point?

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Two antennas at 90 degrees to one another on same access point? - merapcb - Jun 27 23:37:40 2008


Hi. I have seen an application working at 2.4GHz where the access
point had two antennas (I am not sure if it was actually two separate
transceivers or just two antennas - I suspect the former) who were
mounted at a 90 degree angle to one another (again, this is on the
same access point). I was wondering what is the logic behind this. I
assume it has to do with something where the orientations of the nodes
(i.e. antennas on the nodes) is not known. Can anyone offer an
explanation? Thanks.
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ISP-BSL - jrhari haran - Jun 28 2:34:07 2008

anybody have a isp programmer circuit and Bootloader program (Via Rs232).

Please send it, Help Me It's Very Urgent.
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Re: ISP-BSL - old_cow_yellow - Jun 28 9:12:39 2008

TI slaa089d.pdf tells you how to do it, and slaa089d.zip has a PC program.

softbaigh also sales a ready made UBSL.

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> anybody have a isp programmer circuit and Bootloader program (Via
Rs232).
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> Please send it, Help Me It's Very Urgent.
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Re: ISP-BSL - Tom Baugh - Jun 28 10:54:25 2008

Here is the link to the UBSL OCW referred to:

http://www.softbaugh.com/ProductPage.cfm?strPartNo=UBSL

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