SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-28T05:57:42-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsToni_K on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Toni_Kurn:uuid:8c52d002-e2f9-28bf-3c05-ee2aa16b5a192013-03-14T16:50:06-06:00<p>You can trim the pins without causing any damage to the module, but all that is going to do is make it more difficult for you to connect to the Xbee.</p>
Dellaa87 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Dellaa87urn:uuid:1239950b-f77b-8d33-a612-83a5b3afbf842013-03-13T12:07:12-06:00<p>Can you trim the pins of the XBees without causing it harm?</p>
Customer #364627 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #364627urn:uuid:b8d9a858-89e3-b478-e114-3485027f1f4a2013-03-08T03:22:30-07:00<p>This guy made a mouse with one of these and a kinect. He also used a sparkfun wireless sheild. http://projectmakeitrain.com/index.html. Hopefully he posts his code later, the project would be fun to play games with.</p>
Customer #407645 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #407645urn:uuid:a048a596-83e3-1366-46ef-cf66c30fd44d2013-02-10T10:49:41-07:00<p>How I can get 2 of those?
Thank you
Galina</p>
Customer #406183 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #406183urn:uuid:c72c792e-2b2e-18af-689a-3c84636901972013-02-06T05:06:30-07:00<p>Hello... I have connent the humidity sensor HIH4030 and the temperature sensor TMP36, as analog inputs, to the above xbee 1mW. What "1mW transmit power output" means? I send one packet enery 5minutes. I want to find the suitable battery for this!!! How much mAh must be the battery to last a long time? How can i calculate the consumption? All kind of advice are welcome! It is for my final diploma thesis! Thanks</p>
Akatm7 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Akatm7urn:uuid:3be8e81c-dc38-fb2e-ceeb-97d19005898c2012-10-09T19:24:08-06:00<p>I don't know if you should use the chip antenna</p>
faludi on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)faludiurn:uuid:689ff993-3c44-2e20-de36-fa27c3f75aa12012-07-16T09:39:20-06:00<p>Digi's <a href="http://examples.digi.com" rel="nofollow">XBee Examples</a> site!</p>
Customer #331086 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #331086urn:uuid:0684e405-9f06-eb2c-bdd7-003d1948ff7c2012-06-22T11:37:24-06:00<p>Hi,every one.
These past days I have tryied to configure 2 Xbee (Serie1), but haven't done it yet. So please, If someone knows a web page or tutorial let me know</p>
Ichbinjoe on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Ichbinjoeurn:uuid:9761ab37-5a8b-5ee7-65f1-c82136f37a862012-05-02T13:43:19-06:00<p>No limit!</p>
Customer #311867 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #311867urn:uuid:9f7e2fcd-4091-1f3c-4dec-6f435aff19ae2012-04-29T14:09:20-06:00<p>Hello,
I bought a Xbee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4). I tried to make a communication between PIC microcontroller and MATLAB software. It works very well at small distance e.g. 1-4 m but if distance becomes larger the communication between them is lost whether was inside or outside . although in the datasheet of Xbee was mentioned that the distance can be 100 m outside.
I read the power level, it was at the highest level. both xbees version is 10EC, I used two breakouts; one for PIC and the other has usb connection. I only changed the data rate to 115200 bit/sec.
moreover, I tried xbees at 9600 bps but with same results which the signal of communication was lost at around 4m.
is there any configuration parameter that I should change???
I don't know what I should do to reach to 100 m distance ???
would anybody help me??</p>
Ted M on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Ted Murn:uuid:fd9c2c08-41b6-e6ce-7830-b8e88f8d9b3e2012-02-20T20:10:08-07:00<p>Any truth to the rumor that digi is discontinuing these?</p>
learc83 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)learc83urn:uuid:aa6fa24f-a327-6fdf-a41b-9286ac9de9f82012-02-06T19:22:14-07:00<p>Anyone know if there is a difference between the XBEE-1, and XBEE-SILK package in the sparkfun eagle library? They look exactly the same as far as I can tell.</p>
mattmattmatt on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)mattmattmatturn:uuid:1bdb08a3-57e4-675c-ffc8-ab45c23c9ca22012-02-03T16:31:27-07:00<p>just purchased this bad boy! works great so far with the explorer usb to configure it. I am a bit confused though when I try to do the Remote Configuration part (im assuming this is where im selecting my network to connect to) there is absolutly no nodes coming up? My network shows 10+ on my laptop. Any clues ? Ive run the download new versions button to download the latest firmware but doesnt seem to affect anything?</p>
Macduino on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Macduinourn:uuid:5f48c36d-1cb8-0100-8139-e297bf8723652012-01-11T15:40:37-07:00<p>Same on digikey for $19, XB24-ACI-001-ND.</p>
Customer #147596 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #147596urn:uuid:7835c28c-300c-b4fa-4684-ec690cb29ba72011-12-22T23:43:23-07:00<p>These only support a maximum sample rate of 1 kHz on the ADC lines, meaning they won't transmit sounds above a frequency of about 500 Hz, so things will be pretty rough, probably not even usable for voice transmission. That said, the data rate is certainly high enough to stream reasonable quality audio through if you have the digital processing hardware.</p>
Ko_deZ on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Ko_deZurn:uuid:836800c6-bce0-6baf-a77e-d623309873762011-11-05T18:02:35-06:00<p>It still works for communication, just use the unit as a smoke signal generator.</p>
AHiggins on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AHigginsurn:uuid:c3ed51ba-d758-af8b-9d92-ab2dbc979b4d2011-09-11T10:57:50-06:00<p>no need to double post this demanding comment</p>
rsp on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)rspurn:uuid:102e7b15-8549-4ed6-354d-7516a4901adf2011-05-28T04:55:55-06:00<p>Antennas are all about tradeoffs. The chip antenna is the worst performer, but it's very compact. The wire antenna is a little better, but it's also a little larger (especially if you are using the 900 MHz radios). The U.FL connector allows you to select from a wide range of antennas and is how you get the best performance for your application.<br>
You can choose a omnidirectional type antenna that comes in styles such as duck, horizontal, whip, etc. These come in 1/4 wave, 1/2 wave, and full wave sizes. Again, the trade-off is that the better performing antennas are larger (but not necessarily more expensive).<br>
Then there are the high gain antenna types, which focus the radio signal in a particular direction. Usually you would use a pair of these between two radios. The high gain antennas are the ones you have to use to get the really long ranges that the radio manufacturers advertise.<br>
For long range the 900 MHz radios perform better than the 2.4 GHz radios.</p>
robbok on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)robbokurn:uuid:4b51569b-45a8-f0f9-5b09-3229058d80ee2011-04-23T21:57:01-06:00<p>Just answered my own question. These are NOT Series 2 radios. The Series 2 chip antenna radios are here:<br>
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/10415<br>
Need to cancel my order....</p>
robbok on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)robbokurn:uuid:81b02b78-3e3c-2446-839f-a31ea5a8c9802011-04-23T17:24:26-06:00<p>I just ordered two of these (don't have them yet) and just started reading Rob Faludi's book today. Can I assume these are Series 2 devices? Didn't see v1 or v2 called out specifically in the specs online..... Hoping they are Series 2!<br>
Anyone know? Thanks!</p>
kleetus on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)kleetusurn:uuid:f574baac-699c-3efb-4684-cfe82a9c0e462011-04-04T05:48:04-06:00<p>Just ordered 2 of these and they work really really well. I didn't configure a thing and they just worked out of the box. I had to order the regulated 5v board since my PIC's are 5v currently, but that part also functioned well. I just used a MAX3232 between the XBee and the computer itself. Luckily the 3232 has 2 distinct serial ports which makes it great to test 2 XBee's on a breadboard next to each other on the regulated board, then into the MAX3232, then into a serial cable, then to a serial to usb adapter, then to the computer. I would recommend this part. I would buy it at mouser because it is cheaper over there.</p>
Customer #6418 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #6418urn:uuid:b97e79d3-db4b-d682-b938-889de354eec92011-03-22T18:50:47-06:00<p>I am trying to create a C/C++ library so I can talk to the Xbee via a PC's USB interface or a FTDI, but not go thru a hyper-terminal.<br>
Has anyone here done something similar? Is there a sample code that I can take a look at?</p>
Rania on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Raniaurn:uuid:c3c7aa7c-0d14-7dc4-4cb7-0d7338740bd82011-03-20T07:32:18-06:00<p>Hi,<br>
I inserted an XBee 1mW chip antenna into an XBee breakout board and connected it to a laptop via an FT232RL board. Using X-CTU the XBee could not be detected. I have tried various things, but without any success. I have detailed below the steps I have taken, and the responses I get.<hr><p>1) The module is in AT command mode, I get "unable to communicate with modem". This happens for all baud rates including 9600.<br>
2) When the API box is checked and Test/Query button in X-CTU is pressed, the following message comes up:<br>
Communication with modem OK...<br>
Modem type: Name unknown (ID=42949672481977066586)<br>
Modem firmware version:<br>
3) Following on from step (2) with API box still checked, I clicked on the Modem Configuration Tab and the READ button is pressed, the following message appears:<br>
Failed to enter command mode<br>
Unable to read Version (ATVR)<br>
Read parameters failed<br>
Although the "read parameters failed", when "+++" is entered into the Terminal tab field I get gibberish: FF FF FF FF etc.</p><hr><p>Has anyone come across this before and been able to solve it? Do you think it could be my bad soldering?<br>
Please note: I verified that the problem does not lie with the XBee module. By inserting the XBee into an XBee Explorer USB, the XBee was detected successfully and I was able to communicate with it (using X-CTU).<br>
Thanks<br>
Rania</p></p>
clever on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)cleverurn:uuid:e0d1b6eb-dc77-696a-7c11-5636c3156ee92011-03-19T01:48:19-06:00<p>sounds like its sending a sample of the digital IO lines, which is always sent out the other module in API mode format<br>
there was an option to turn that off, i forget what it was</p>
NickN on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)NickNurn:uuid:54dc3882-9035-1065-1669-900db130fded2011-03-16T21:15:05-06:00<p>The wire antenna (according to Robert Faludi's book) is omnidirectional, whereas the chip transmits/receives in a cardioid pattern--so if it's not aimed right, your transmission ability drops.</p>
Secky LIm on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Secky LImurn:uuid:d6827967-76f5-6b04-8f61-c576490be7572011-03-16T01:51:27-06:00<p>Hi,<br>
Is there any difference between the chip antenna and wire antenna xbee?</p>
BlackJester on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)BlackJesterurn:uuid:add7e21d-b3d3-e3a0-fd22-6600d0eae9a32011-03-14T11:43:16-06:00<p>I have been looking for this information too.</p>
Customer #203370 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #203370urn:uuid:6949e718-5339-e60c-9fb1-341ee34209832011-03-13T00:55:12-07:00<p>i do not know how to do the Configuration (xbee 1 mw chip antena).<br>
what the paud num of this device<br>
i tried to put 9600 without parity and i got failed plz any one explained to me?</p>
NinoScript on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)NinoScripturn:uuid:44925166-7d6c-e011-2525-51e7985c3e752011-03-08T19:02:56-07:00<p>Hahaha, I lol'd too :)</p>
Jason2 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Jason2urn:uuid:b6de30b0-9198-5ae7-0f4d-6138991f79552011-03-05T21:46:45-07:00<p>omg lol i love this comment</p>
RobertC. on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)RobertC.urn:uuid:ee5d088d-763e-9892-40b8-486c2848e8d22011-02-16T08:39:31-07:00<p>It comes as it's shown in the pictures above.</p>
mohanad on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)mohanadurn:uuid:c0f1aff2-0882-9b9f-ce13-372dece013562011-02-16T07:58:36-07:00<p>is't come with it's Antenna and the chip for 22.95 $ or what this the first time i want to buy the xbee so i don't know how it's come.</p>
BigHomie on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)BigHomieurn:uuid:6ed0ed50-abef-c803-bf4a-9ae17576e7222011-02-15T06:08:20-07:00<p>There is now. http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9976</p>
SOC'em on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)SOC'emurn:uuid:fdc12be2-a7e3-6cc0-dbd6-4aa7d75a9e482011-02-04T23:01:47-07:00<p>No these will not interfere with a 2.4GHz rc transmitter or any other device, because in most cases a Device is running on spread FHSS or D(something)SS in both cases the signal from the transmitter is bouncing around on all the "sub" frequencies of 2.4.</p>
heliguy on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)heliguyurn:uuid:82a4ac10-0647-7f0e-69d8-3ad07af31eca2011-02-04T16:28:52-07:00<p>I Intend to use this to transfer telemetry data from an RC plane. I was wondering if this would interfere with the RC spread radio radio which also works at 2.4 GHz. There are other filers as well and I would hate to be reason for their plane/heli crash.<br>
Thanks</p>
Tim S. on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Tim S.urn:uuid:95bdaac4-fa73-966a-60c1-f845f5723a622011-01-23T14:44:01-07:00<p>What is this difference between this item, and the other two, the U.FL Connection and Wire Antenna? I understand that the wire antenna, is, well, a wire antenna, and the U.FL Connection is just the plug, but what differences do these cause in performance?<br>
Thanks for any help in this matter!</p>
Customer #170531 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Customer #170531urn:uuid:bce23e93-7e72-5dc9-15bc-b6c2bf67e0b62011-01-21T17:07:09-07:00<p>Can these be used as simply as to replace physical wire between an encoder and a motor controller? Supply power to both, make sure they're talking to each other and that's it? I'd rather not have to get two Arduino's just to make a wireless connection. Preferably place two xbee's in between the encoder and the controller in this diagram...<br>
http://usdigital.com/assets/images/fulls/encoderconn2.gif</p>
AndrewOrtman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:b4490fda-7ff8-7f0a-0070-b2ce142853812011-01-12T21:05:24-07:00<p>Edit: I lied. This xbee has ADC input, so you can actually pass the audio through the xbee on one of those pins on the transmitter and then use a DAC to get an audio signal on the recieving end. Not sure how good quality of audio you can get, let us know if you get it working</p>
Shadyman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Shadymanurn:uuid:3fa641e0-2e47-563e-bdf4-a319d425cde42011-01-06T18:16:11-07:00<p>Check out the schematics for the SFE Xbee Shield:<br>
http://www.sparkfun.com/products/9976</p>
Rokmonkey on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Rokmonkeyurn:uuid:e31150d9-7a8f-0afa-cff0-5a8b5ed45ccc2010-12-22T07:21:18-07:00<p>You can get them from Digi-key for $19 with the antenna</p>
EneilShade on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)EneilShadeurn:uuid:120e96f5-ed59-97fe-414d-e8e3245d07d82010-12-19T16:58:51-07:00<p>It has been out of stock for the past 3 days... I am waiting SparkFun!<br>
I bought a pair of these from RobotShop, and they arrived perfectly intact. They worked (as advertised) right out of the box. Wonderful, wholly fantastic, devices... until they get an internal short. Since I cannot figure out the warranty return information from RobotShop (it is a bit obscure), and they charge almost $30 shipping to Alaska... I am trying to buy one from here.<br>
It is a bit difficult to order an item that has no stock...</p>
Daniel.cltn on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Daniel.cltnurn:uuid:2c9b8efc-3c39-2ef4-dde9-fe609651362e2010-12-10T06:39:09-07:00<p>Hi, could someone tell me the difference between the kinds of antenna you can get on the XBees, they all seem to have the same range and price.</p>
Glebun on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Glebunurn:uuid:d443bcd9-80de-7ae7-ce10-c4f6a4a7732e2010-12-06T18:51:14-07:00<p>So it has 100m range with this particular chip antenna?</p>
AndrewOrtman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:94281f46-a8cb-d4cb-15b0-fb818e8b093b2010-12-02T00:24:31-07:00<p>Oops, wrong post</p>
AndrewOrtman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:870f8ef5-79ec-a0fd-2004-c83c4db61f212010-12-02T00:22:40-07:00<p>Xbee only does digital broadcasting - so you will have to compress the audio data with a processor, send it over xbee with some error checking, and then decompress and and process the data on the recieving end. It starts to get kind of complicated with Xbees.<br /><br>
<br /><br>
Have you tried an FM transmitter for audio?</p>
AndrewOrtman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:8fe292d2-bc9b-aa9c-dc97-51f30c2b97042010-12-02T00:20:51-07:00<p>Yea sure, what you will need to do though is use the API mode. By default, it is in a transparent mode where any input on one shows up as outputs on the other. API mode gives you better flexibility, and allows you to send messages to specific clients and recieve data from other clients and figure out where it came from. I highly recommend reading up on the Xbee API - it is very powerful!</p>
AndrewOrtman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:0df86885-1a58-7cc9-62ee-b4e26b2eb7562010-12-02T00:19:29-07:00<p>The XBee Pros have many more features than the Xbee Series 2, and the range on the Pro is much much better than this model. With this model, I got a good 20-30 feet inside line of sight before I started loosing data. Also, the chip needs to be pointed toward the other xbees for it to have the best range. The pros I have yet to exceed the distance on, but I'd say it would work a good 300 feet indoors line of sight, and at least 100 feet with walls in between.</p>
AndrewOrtman on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)AndrewOrtmanurn:uuid:21cfcfe3-79aa-801e-226d-737d0730a3482010-12-02T00:16:59-07:00<p>Huh, well that has never happened to me. Try putting a 100k or 10k pullup resistor on the serial input of the xbee coming out of hibernation mode and let me know if that helps. I'm thinking the pin is floating and has noise on it from some sort of interference but I thought that these xbees had an internal pullup.</p>
Bangwaiter on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Bangwaiterurn:uuid:cb659d0d-c192-1bc0-1474-8ea10a346c4a2010-11-24T13:34:22-07:00<p>Can anyone tell me what practical difference is between this and the 60mW version? Range?</p>
Lutorm on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Lutormurn:uuid:5adf52e4-124a-fdb4-a355-0b40ee31bcc62010-11-16T06:51:04-07:00<p>I got a pair of these and they work great. However, when I connected the sleep pin to put it in hibernation mode when not used, it generates junk on the serial line of the other unit when waking up. Any ideas why this might be?</p>
georgia on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)georgiaurn:uuid:ae89835a-ad51-9459-d822-e2a83e2a0e1a2010-09-03T20:50:10-06:00<p>Hi, i want to set up four of these modules to form some kind of star network. One serves as a central device which recieves temperature readings from the other three. Is this possible with the modules?</p>
vedant on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)vedanturn:uuid:786fe5af-5617-1796-c0aa-d50f10e98bce2010-06-29T14:04:38-06:00<p>hey...i have an led on pin 6...however it is constantly high...do i need to connect a resistor in series and ground it..wat should be the value of it???</p>
fle33.com on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)fle33.comurn:uuid:cf0ce486-8760-859c-b9ec-144deaec9d972010-05-30T23:52:31-06:00<p>A much newer product manual is available here<br>
<a href="http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/90000982_B.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://ftp1.digi.com/support/documentation/90000982_B.pdf</a></p>
eewestcoaster on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)eewestcoasterurn:uuid:ff6c036f-e35c-6f56-b6a5-1352dbb44bff2010-03-19T22:04:35-06:00<p>I killed one of these a couple weeks ago with sloppy wiring. Turns out these things work better when you don't let the magic smoke out. Who knew?<br>
The replacement arrived today and worked as advertised right out of the box.</p>
ThinkerT on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)ThinkerTurn:uuid:729f15ec-43ca-3315-6a4e-cd88fc593f792010-03-16T15:49:46-06:00<p>OK, silly question: Can an XBee do audio broadcasts? I don't know because I've had no experience.</p>
Sparkjoy Electronics on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Sparkjoy Electronicsurn:uuid:8093b37f-2081-5360-35c0-ce8a931e6b5c2010-03-05T14:59:02-07:00<p>This component works great. One quick tip of advice though, attach LEDs to pins 6, 13, and 15 for status. Pin 6 will turn on when the Xbee is receiving data, pin 13 will be on when the module is on, and pin 15 will flash when the module ISN'T in sleep mode.</p>
itsme_qamar on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)itsme_qamarurn:uuid:bc46d448-c5f6-124c-2dbe-f51177acfdba2009-12-30T14:20:08-07:00<p>hello<br>
i want to Atomic IMU 6 Degrees of Freedom - XBee Ready data to send transmit and receiv by zig bee to purchase devices.<br>
urgently information required ...<br>
can i use XBee 1mW Chip Antenna as a transmitter and receiver ..? or receiver is another device (if other device reply me name)<br>
i am waiting...</p>
itsme_qamar on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)itsme_qamarurn:uuid:b31661f0-9483-e645-3027-bedd274f73fe2009-12-30T14:16:52-07:00<p>hello<br>
i want to Atomic IMU 6 Degrees of Freedom - XBee Ready data to send transmit and receiv by zig bee to purchase devices.<br>
urgently information required ...<br>
can i use XBee 1mW Chip Antenna as a transmitter and receiver ..? or receiver is another device (if other device reply me name)<br>
i am waiting</p>
Fourier on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Fourierurn:uuid:30f05cfd-19f1-4035-d164-409d9810870f2009-12-26T23:15:33-07:00<p>I'm working with AtMega16's and 644's; which XBee product do I need to get started? I'd like to be able to send/receive data from 10 to 20 ft.</p>
Tycho Vhargon on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Tycho Vhargonurn:uuid:4264aa1b-7096-9713-3ebf-2ff5dad610952009-11-28T15:30:49-07:00<p>Isn't there an XBee Arduino shield out now?</p>
James17 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)James17urn:uuid:5e892dc5-112d-d18a-4ddc-ed7a678148c82009-10-11T18:21:51-06:00<p>Works out of the box as stated. tested with an atmega8 and works beautifully.</p>
Chiel on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Chielurn:uuid:6dfa2e05-b149-654b-d63e-36a075479e6b2009-08-26T07:46:18-06:00<p>The best thing there is when you want to able to create simple wireless networks. I'm using these to provide a serial link between my arduino and PICAXEs.</p>
Jaybird2000 on WRL-08664 - XBee 1mW Chip Antenna - Series 1 (802.15.4)Jaybird2000urn:uuid:3e6ce8ae-06fc-84fc-5f1e-7c7449d800342009-06-10T21:21:59-06:00<p>Tons of XBee products, but no easy way to connect them to an Arduino Mega. Buy <em>very</em> carefully.</p>