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Documentation

This section contains the specification documents for the ONE-NET protocol.

  · ONE-NET 2.3.1

All ONE-NET 2.31 Documentation files below zipped into one file
Download Version 2.3.1 (ZIP)
Released November 25, 2012

2.3.0 Specification
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Block And Stream Messages
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Evaluation Module Reference
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Features And Configuration Options
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Peer Messaging
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Debugging Tools And Techniques
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Device Payload Format
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Security / Preventing Replay Attacks
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Multi-Hop And Routing
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

2.3.0 Command Line Specification
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012 

 2.3.0 Command Line Specification
Download Version 2.3.1 (doc)
Released November 25, 2012 

 

 · Earlier Versions --

All ONE-NET 2.3.0 Documentation files below zipped into one file
Download Version 2.3.0 (PDF)
Released August 14, 2012

 All ONE-NET 1.6.2 Documentation files below zipped into one file
Download Version 1.6.2 (PDF)
Released February 11, 2011






Fast Fact

A ONE-NET client has host processor requirements of 16K ROM, 1K RAM and 64B user non-volatile so it is well-suited for low-cost 8-bit and 16-bit processors such as MSP430, R8C, C8051 and HC08. The growing number of ONE-NET transceiver options includes TRC102, XE1203F, XE1205, ADF7025, IA4421, CC1100, MICRF505, SX1211 and AX5051.

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