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bacnet-stack/ports/atmega8/readme.txt
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This port was originally done with the Atmel ATmega168
I used the following tools:
1. The WinAVR compiler avr-gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 (WinAVR 20070525)
and tools from <http://winavr.sourceforge.net/>, hints and
sample code from <http://www.avrfreaks.net/> and
<http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/avr-libc/>.
"avr-binutils, avr-gcc, and avr-libc form the heart of the
Free Software toolchain for the Atmel AVR microcontrollers."
2. AVR Studio 4 from Atmel <http://atmel.com/>
The hardware is expected to utilize the signals as defined
in the spreadsheet hardware.ods (OpenOffice.org calc).
Attach a DS75176 RS-485 transceiver (or similar) to the USART.
DS75176 ATmega168
------ ---------
RO RXD
/RE --choice of I/O
DE --choice of I/O
DI TXD
GND GND
DO --to RS-485 wire
DO --to RS-485 wire
+5V From 5V Regulator
The makefile allows you to build a simple server.
dlmstp is the datalink layer for MS/TP over RS-485.
This project uses an MS/TP Slave Node.
I used the makefile from the command line on Windows:
C:\code\bacnet-stack\ports\atmega168> make clean all
The BACnet Capabilities include ReadProperty support.
The BACnet objects include only a Device object.
All required object properties can be retrieved using ReadProperty.
With full optimization, the statistics on the demo are:
avr-gcc (GCC) 4.2.2 (WinAVR 20071221rc1)
Device: atmega168
Program: 8734 bytes (53.3% Full)
Data: 254 bytes (24.8% Full) (does not include CStack)
Hopefully you find this code useful!
Steve Karg <skarg@users.sourceforge.net>