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Microcontroller › AVR › interfacing and programming zigbee with atmega 8L
hello guys
i have worked on atmega 8L uart and now i wish to work on zigbee networks
kindly help me by providing some guidance on beginners to zigbee.
i have
1) avr atmega 8L
2)xbee xplorer from rhydolabs
3)xbee explorer rs 232 from rhydolabs
kidly help me.
The simplest connection diagram. Connect the RX pin of uart to TX of XBee and vice-versa.
Take another XBee module and do the same for there also.
If one transmit, the other will receive, no settings need to be done.
But in a network of XBee, you need to configure each of them.
Go through the data sheet in detail.
thank u ,
for a direction.
ya know reading a data sheet needs a lot of courage but on your advice i did so . and it helped..
thank u for your help.
reading a datasheet takes a lot of courage and on your advice i decided to read on . and it helped . thanks
Hi Vibhor,
Happy to hear that.
If your answer is not in the datasheet of the product, believe me you won’t get it from anywhere else.
Reading datasheet first.. make it a habit !
All the best.
almost all…….. thank u .
i came to know that we can’t connect them directly as microcontrollers use 5V and zigbee uses 3.3V…isn’t it so??
No it is not so.
Zigbee explorer has a 5V to 3.3 V converter.