The “plat” component (
JennicPlatform
, kit: jennic
) specifies various 802.15.4 network parameters for the device to use, and also includes a “Mem Available” status property
that shows available memory. By convention this component is located in the app’s service
folder.
As shown in Figure 50, actions in Workbench are two: Restart and Reboot, both of which require a confirmation. Both actions immediately restart the app and Sedona process, with the later also rebooting the OS. Any sox connection is also immediately dropped, but access should be possible once the node restarts.
Properties of the JennicPlatform component include:
Platform Id — Read-only string that identifies the node, using vendor-supplied information.
Mem Available — Number of bytes of available RAM, as a read-only status.
Hiber Len — Length of time to hibernate, in milliseconds.
Pan Id — The 802.15.4 PAN ID in use by the node, in hexidecimal. Range is 0x000 to 0xFFFE.
Rf Chan Map — Bitmask of 802.15.4 RF channels to scan.
Is Router — Boolean that specifies whether the node acts as a router (true) or end device only (false).
Wait For Network — Boolean that specifies whether a node can, upon reset, immediately start its app before network initialization
(false
), or if network initialization must occur before the app can start (true).
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