Hello,
is it possible to integrate the Xbee Module for Zigbee?
How can the compatibility to different Zigbee Devices be archived?
https://www.digi.com/products/xbee-rf-solutions/2-4-ghz-modules/xbee3-zigbee-3
Xbee integration
Hello,
is it possible to integrate the Xbee Module for Zigbee?
How can the compatibility to different Zigbee Devices be archived?
https://www.digi.com/products/xbee-rf-solutions/2-4-ghz-modules/xbee3-zigbee-3
@felix-haverkamp said in Xbee integration:
Is it possible to integrate the Xbee Module for Zigbee?
Generally, yes. There are several node modules available for Xbee
How can the compatibility to different Zigbee Devices be archived?
That’s a difficult one. There are some (cheap) devices in the wild which claim to support zigbee, but have not been certified. Moreover, the Zigbee Alliance has created its own legacy of different protocol versions which are partially incompatible with each other. Please also note Xbee itself is product line where some modules can only support a limited range of protocols.
Maybe you can describe in some more detail which requirements you have (eg which devices you want to control) and which expertise you already have wrt Xbee (e.g. experiments you already did. If you haven’t any experiments yet I suggest to do so using one of the existing node modules and to share your finding with the community.
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@mwittig said in Xbee integration:
Maybe you can describe in some more detail which requirements you have
@Felix-Haverkamp Just a gentle reminder. Any thoughts on this, further requirements, and feedback on experiments you already did will be highly appreciated to better understand we should be shooting for.
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No feedback, no upvotes for 12 months. Moving request to stalled.
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