SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-18T22:25:23-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsM-Short on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleM-Shorturn:uuid:162657f3-9020-a551-76e9-bea41c08b9772014-08-29T09:08:40-06:00<p>Hi, this version of the board is retired, but we do have a current version available. As for programming this is basically an FTDI breakout board with an XBee footprint. It does do some voltage regulation as well, but its a USB to serial adapter. If your ATMega328 has the Arduino bootloader on it then you can program it over serial (connect power, ground, RX and TX) although you will need to do a manual reset since the board doesn't do auto reset. If your ATMega328 does not have the Arduino bootloader you will need to program over ISP with a dedicated AVR programmer.</p>
Customer #590171 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #590171urn:uuid:32a28eaa-c61d-739e-462e-0a2dbb4db9af2014-08-29T03:25:32-06:00<p>Hello,
Even though this product is retired, I somehow got my hands on it.Correct me if I am wrong,but I was wondering if it can be used to program an atMega328?If so ,how?
Thanks in advance for the help :)</p>
M-Short on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleM-Shorturn:uuid:bdcb46d3-5c39-105c-300d-e5cfa2dde81f2014-06-04T11:58:00-06:00<p>The new version of both the [XBee Explorer Dongle] (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11697) and the [XBee Explorer USB] (https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11812) are in stock. This part is basically retired (it should be officially retired on the site soon).</p>
M-Short on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleM-Shorturn:uuid:fb6e07e6-6d07-f2e4-828f-1e7cad39d66e2014-06-04T11:54:57-06:00<p>Check out the new boards, they have a solder jumper on the back for RSSI. Cut the trace and you should be good to go.</p>
M-Short on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleM-Shorturn:uuid:48da5e2b-5cf7-1e52-ac96-d37e961838462014-06-04T11:53:57-06:00<p>Check out the new boards. We added a solder jumper on the RSSI line so you can cut the trace to disconnect RSSI.</p>
M-Short on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleM-Shorturn:uuid:767b0e22-4fa9-92de-b932-725df7e6d4d52014-06-04T11:52:37-06:00<p>They are functionally the same, there are a few changes like a newer version of the FTDI chip, a reset button, and some solder jumpers you can cut (useful for some higher end applications). When we make changes like this we give the product a new number. This helps you and us know which version you have.</p>
Customer #458594 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #458594urn:uuid:05e29856-2f17-be88-989f-f2fc3d1996ff2014-06-04T01:20:47-06:00<p>is it the same item? why the product code is different?</p>
Customer #458594 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #458594urn:uuid:92999996-fe2a-7171-919f-82a49ed31f692014-06-04T01:17:52-06:00<p>may i know when this product shall be produced back? I need to decide either to wait for Sparkfun, or buy from others (which is more expensive). My due date is near.</p>
Toni_K on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleToni_Kurn:uuid:c477bdf0-ce7f-7b58-78b8-68a53befcf992014-06-02T12:39:39-06:00<p>We've updated them. The new ones are available <a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/products/11697" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p>
Customer #146820 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #146820urn:uuid:b6da782d-588d-6ae6-e568-551727e142e82014-05-30T16:01:38-06:00<p>WANT MORE XBEE DONGLES AHHWHWHH WMORE MORE MORE WHWEhhHHUnnnger
why can these not be back ordered?</p>
Customer #295919 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #295919urn:uuid:e74cd573-3e31-3dcf-af0c-0eb7403e3a332014-05-22T10:51:44-06:00<p>Using X-CTU software I can access/update the settings of the XBee module. However when using terminal emulator (the build-in of X-CTU or TeraTerm) doesn't work: can't access the XBee. What can be the reason of this problem?
Thanks.</p>
bboyho on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglebboyhourn:uuid:b3090626-ea70-3967-e3aa-1e04e747e8162014-03-31T10:14:22-06:00<p>For enclosures, check John Biehler's design available through here => <a href="http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24399" rel="nofollow">http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:24399</a>.</p>
Redneck EE on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleRedneck EEurn:uuid:2471cdff-ad9b-d830-5c78-d0463dae74822014-03-11T08:27:45-06:00<p>I tried that "fix". Still no luck with the S3B's, and now they're just collecting dust. XCTU wouldn't recognize the module to configure it, and tera term would return ERROR on most of the AT commands. I have since ordered a Digi interface board, but have not gotten back to them. I just keep using the S2B Pro's for now.</p>
Customer #465339 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #465339urn:uuid:4320192d-02ed-21a8-88ae-e94534e9c0462013-12-12T10:32:35-07:00<p>There's a tutorial here on how to remove surface mount components: https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/97<p>As the tutorial mentions, there's always a risk of damaging other components or the circuit board when removing components, so go at your own risk. Another method would be to use a heat gun (one you might use for shrink wrap) to melt the solder around the component and then <em>carefully</em> remove with a pair of tweezers.</p></p>
Customer #385080 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #385080urn:uuid:65ccdb10-6276-8f5e-760c-40a8472158332013-12-12T09:48:27-07:00<p>I opted to cut the trace on the board and everything works fine now, it was very easy. I will also have to do it on the shield though and the trace there is harder to identify. The Eagle file shows a single line running to the LED, however the board appears to have two traces, one going to and one from. I am not sure which to cut.<p>When you say remove the resistor or the LED, how is that done?
Michael</p></p>
Customer #385080 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #385080urn:uuid:ba9a37e7-6561-d0ce-947f-2f10894cf3642013-12-11T16:01:33-07:00<p>I have encountered a problem using the dongle with an XBee Pro S3B XCST. Digi.com tell me that the problem occurs because of a conflict between how different versions of their modems use pin 6. Since the dongle uses pin 6 as an indication of RSSI, the Xbee enters a diagnostic mode. This fully explained on their site (Knowledgebase item 3325). The solution is to cut the trace between the current limiting resistor and the led on the dongle board, the board will still function, simply less one led. I need to know which trace to cut please?
Thanks
michael</p>
Customer #465339 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #465339urn:uuid:66085a2b-ff3f-5f8c-086f-32ef094f96872013-11-25T10:18:49-07:00<p>The XSC modules are compatible with this dongle with some minor hardware hacking. If you remove either the RSSI LED or its current limiting resistor (labeled as R4 on the schematic but it doesn't appear to be clearly labelled on the PCB) from the dongle, it should stop putting the radio module into Pitch mode. See this for more information: http://www.digi.com/support/kbase/kbaseresultdetl?id=3325</p>
Customer #240124 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #240124urn:uuid:aeb15f28-5660-320a-6e5c-080cb8e75b892013-11-22T02:04:13-07:00<p>I've been having a problem with the serial ports on my pc, the first port connected is automatically asigned to some windows communications and doesnt let me use it. Imrunning a windows 7 64 bit. Has anyone else had this problem? How do I solve this?</p>
Customer #485470 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #485470urn:uuid:79cc0fd4-28ca-8d3f-02ed-6d6311b61a2a2013-11-13T11:24:53-07:00<p>I bought XBee Pro 900 XSC RPSMA, and XBee Explorer Dongle from sparkfun, it seems it not work together.
it is the comments from digi tech support: "The Sparkfun boards are designed for the standard XBee modules and not the XSC product. The reason for that is that some of the pins on the XSC module do not have the same function as they do on the other modules. This causes the module to go into what we call Pitch mode which is what you are seeing."<p>Please don't make same mistake as me. also some one can introduce me a USB dongle and TTL board for this XSC module ?</p></p>
Customer #484891 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #484891urn:uuid:a043082b-9d17-6975-a325-325b646b52ec2013-11-03T18:04:32-07:00<p>Hey I have a few quick questions:<ol>
<li>Will this dongle work with the XBEE-Pro 900 RPSMA modules? As in these guys: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/9099</li>
</ol><p>2: How do I sent AT and API commands to the module? Using the terminal in XCTU?</p><ol start="3">
<li>I can't reset several bricked XBEE-Pro 900 RPSMA modules I have. I tried writing the default firmware to the modules, but every time I test/query the module, I get the error where I have to hit the reset button. I tried shorting reset to ground, but that's not doing anything. Any help?</li>
</ol></p>
Customer #437110 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #437110urn:uuid:6230408f-bc83-5253-f49b-130e4c48918e2013-07-31T17:56:11-06:00<p>When you connected it to the Raspberry pi, did you have it connected to a usb hub connected to the pi, or just connected it straight to the pi? Just wondering if the pi can provide enough current for it</p>
Customer #452497 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #452497urn:uuid:536ce8dd-ed7f-fa78-f8ed-91abc4364abb2013-07-15T18:57:53-06:00<p>Thanks from me, too! I bought this board because it has mounting holes, and the one I had been testing did not. Unfortunately, when I swapped this board in, my application went bonkers. A little snooping with minicom revealed the behavior you describe: ASCII hex values counting up with line terminators between them. I was still at a loss until I Googled "WRL-08687 xbee counting up" and found your post.<p>Ripping out, er, desoldering that resistor corrected the immediate problem in that my application is now able to transmit and receive data as expected in the shop. Now for some real world long range testing...</p><p>Thanks again!</p></p>
Customer #358995 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #358995urn:uuid:def01aef-aceb-0a2f-fa37-ef780912c6282013-07-10T13:06:53-06:00<p>Happy to find that the XBee Explorer Dongle works with my rooted Nexus 7 tablet running the Apps: USB OTG Helper and Usb Terminal. I used two XBEE S1 modules with default settings - one in the Explorer connected to the N7 by an OTG cable and the second connected to my PC running X-CTU (Terminal tab). Both terminals send and receive text from each other.</p>
Kibby on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleKibbyurn:uuid:d1dd75f3-5c79-5cdd-23cc-96a59c3a2be92013-04-17T18:05:57-06:00<p>Thanks so much for posting this! This post prevented me from trying to do all that research myself! Glad I looked here first. :) Thanks again!</p>
Toni_K on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleToni_Kurn:uuid:b3d9bb14-0787-c5e2-5af4-70da0c6651d62013-04-03T08:39:53-06:00<p>Check out our <a href="https://www.sparkfun.com/static/technical_assistance" rel="nofollow">technical assistance</a> page and then contact techsupport@sparkfun.com. They can help you out.</p>
jucaferi on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglejucaferiurn:uuid:5671cc4d-eb5c-5793-8e06-ddb81455c5032013-04-02T08:52:52-06:00<p>hi i bought the xbee explorer dongle and i connect an xbee s1 (not pro) on it. Then i also bought a xbee shield and an arduino uno and I connect them using stackable headers. I upload a simple program to the arduino that send signal to the dongle using serial.print but when i try to write from the dongle using the terminal on xctu I see that the dongle tx ligth blink and the xbee shield RSSI turns on for a while but the arduino dont receive signal on the serial.read(). Please I need a solution i am getting short of time. I need to be able to stable serial comunication wireless between my two serial 1 xbee what am i missing????</p>
Customer #412975 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #412975urn:uuid:eb4c9c6b-d103-f9eb-9c52-553324a336862013-03-14T22:53:27-06:00<p>Just thought I'd give everyone a heads up. This explorer cannot be used with the Xbee Pro 900 XSC S3B without modification. It took me a lot of research to figure out why. To use this with the S3B you have to desolder the resistor that goes to the RSSI led. Most Xbee modules use pin 6 as a signal strength indicator but on the S3B it is not. When pin 6 of this Xbee is pulled low on start up it enters a special mode that continuously counts up in hex. If you go to the terminal in X-CTU is will just be counting away. The resistor and led effectively pull down pin 6 enough to make it start in this mode every time. De-solder that resistor or led and it will work perfectly.</p>
The Kontraptionist on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleThe Kontraptionisturn:uuid:8b1584a2-a834-30de-a1d1-a9783c1dcdb72013-02-17T14:10:17-07:00<p>Anybody design a 3D printable case for these yet?
Also, Sparkfun, suggestion to change the LEDs to side-shining?
My two cents!</p>
conotech on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Dongleconotechurn:uuid:839a4560-63ad-b63b-7e14-c1e817f1abbf2013-02-01T11:40:09-07:00<p>My recently purchased model B pi is running Raspbian. That image has the required FTDI drivers already built into the kernel.<br>
I am able to successfully communicate with the XBee. Port is /dev/ttyUSB0.</p>
Customer #121516 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #121516urn:uuid:eca537ee-8fe9-a079-b70f-d28f3c8a8e8a2012-12-16T17:49:31-07:00<p>Does anyone know if there are drivers for the Raspberry Pi for this?</p>
Progwhiz on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleProgwhizurn:uuid:12c12616-a338-520d-e287-6142c0e21f7f2012-12-07T18:21:40-07:00<p>The USB is powered by your PC and you dont need to power it independent of a PC. You cannot use the dongle unless it is communicating with a PC as the drivers are loaded onto a pc or controller before you can use the dongle.</p>
Progwhiz on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleProgwhizurn:uuid:e540f775-75ac-be8a-0ae2-bbb0212057bd2012-12-07T18:20:35-07:00<p>Both work well as one is a virtual serial and the other an actual serial port. The only thing that separates the two is dependent on what the ports capability are with respect to seed, buffer and error correction. These capabilities are what the FTDO or Serial driver currently supports. I have also found the bigger the buffer the better to ensure no overflow which is critical if you are receiving large amounts of data</p>
Toni_K on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleToni_Kurn:uuid:2badfe33-43ed-5316-87c5-6a2ad9735f492012-11-08T14:36:57-07:00<p>It sounds like your FTDI drivers aren't installing properly for the dongle to communicate with your computer. When you plug it in, try updating your drivers through your Device Manager. It should show up as a COM port after that. If that still doesn't work, shoot us an email at techsupport at sparkfun dot com and we will get you taken care of.</p>
Customer #375997 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #375997urn:uuid:217c674f-6298-5315-441f-82f40ea200f52012-11-06T19:36:07-07:00<p>Just bought the Xbee Explorer Dongle for use with XBee S1. X-CTU installed properly, but it does not recognize the dongle. X-CTU installation was verified by connecing an Arduino Uno to the USB port, which showed up in X-CTU. The XBee S1 module was verified separate from the dongle. What troubleshooting ideas are there for this case?</p>
Customer #363714 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #363714urn:uuid:0156d4ab-4a65-0bd8-8ad0-d3ce5c4c38042012-09-24T22:46:57-06:00<p>OK I have the following question... When I connect the Xbee to this USB explorer dongle...<p>Can I use this http://www.duracell.com/en-US/product/instant-usb-charger.jspx#BVRRWidgetID</p><p>to power it? I will be using some xbee as routers.</p><p>Thanks in Advanced</p></p>
Customer #328249 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #328249urn:uuid:3b4ad1e3-376f-4343-7f17-d41420698c422012-09-01T11:48:01-06:00<p>What is the best way for communicate with FDTI/ZigBee? FDTI Drivers or Serial Port? Can someone show me examples?<p>Tks</p></p>
Customer #354678 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #354678urn:uuid:c8ec961e-ff4c-525b-000d-41043712b8202012-08-22T02:51:38-06:00<p>Hello.<p>Can I use the Dongle with an RFBee? If not, which board should I use instead?</p></p>
Customer #338672 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #338672urn:uuid:9f0205cc-f4f0-794e-ea93-b370712a26e82012-07-18T00:06:29-06:00<p>XBee 2mW PCB Antenna - Series 2 (ZigBee Mesh)</p>
stauffski on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglestauffskiurn:uuid:98f4b3c0-091f-813e-1320-c008f60062a22012-02-23T14:55:07-07:00<p>I purchased this item and two XBee Pro 900 XSC Wire modules. They both work fine communicating with each other, however, I cannot receive any data on the computer. I have no trouble transmitting, the loop back module receives and re-transmits, the USB module receives, but nothing happens on the computer end. Not in X-CTU software and not in custom C# COM software. RX and TX LED's light up on both units. Is this an issue on my end, or does this item not work with all X-Bee modules as some here have suggested? Any assistance in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.</p>
MikeGrusin on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleMikeGrusinurn:uuid:763ddf20-f214-5401-90c4-974f17b387172012-02-02T16:22:25-07:00<p>We're trying to be better about this, but you can ALWAYS ask. The voltage regulator is a MIC5219-3.3M5, datasheet <a href="http://www.micrel.com/_PDF/mic5219.pdf" rel="nofollow">here</a>.</p>
Wayne on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleWayneurn:uuid:7c923f2d-4add-e9a6-f200-bbeb4403f78e2012-02-02T14:01:03-07:00<p>One constant frustration I have with Sparkfun's schematics for their breakout boards ia that they consistently omit part numbers for certain parts, such as power regulators. This makes it impossible to tell if the current available is sufficient. This board's schematic is a case in point, but there are dozens of other schematics lacking this critical information.</p>
Toddintr on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleToddintrurn:uuid:89267c36-2d96-1d3f-abb2-e9e1b3305f222011-10-22T12:03:58-06:00<p>@Member243046: When you plug it in, it shows up in Device Manager under <strong>Ports (COM & LPT)</strong> category as <strong>USB Serial Port (COM19)</strong> (well, it's COM19 on my system). You must first install the <a href="http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm" rel="nofollow">FTDI driver set</a>. Because of the way the FTDI drivers are designed, in Device Manager under <strong>Universal Serial Bus controllers</strong> category, the entry <strong>USB Serial Converter</strong> also appears. You use a virtual serial COM port to communicate with this device.</p>
faludi on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglefaludiurn:uuid:086bac27-b818-0cc1-2edd-7015816d03332011-10-17T16:51:01-06:00<p>You can also power-cycle the XBee to reset it, by gently lifting it out of the socket and replacing it.</p>
HelloTechie on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleHelloTechieurn:uuid:8832abe6-73c4-925e-9390-3d059d2d793c2011-10-10T11:10:40-06:00<p>Yes, the XBee Explorer Dongle has the Voltage Regulator MIC5219.</p>
Customer #243046 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #243046urn:uuid:d0598e28-3953-dd1b-f634-3ceb911102272011-08-08T09:47:16-06:00<p>I m going to buy XBee Explorer, can any one tell me that either it act as virtual comport in window or communicate as specific device?</p>
Snobbotics on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleSnobboticsurn:uuid:bcb0582b-e7ae-f66f-946f-4cd08b01e3732011-07-14T11:52:48-06:00<p>Well, what I meant was this: I could either get another Arduino, hook up an Xbee to that to communicate with my other Xbee, or I could use this adapter. In other words, why buy this when you can get an Arduino that does the same thing (with a little bit of extra code), and a lot more?</p>
SomeGuy123 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleSomeGuy123urn:uuid:ede847a7-cc74-1a09-7a72-7608288a65432011-07-13T15:56:42-06:00<p>Get one of these. Adding a full computer to your project may open many doors.</p>
Snobbotics on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleSnobboticsurn:uuid:a9dd8c41-b35d-735b-da7f-10263cc903282011-07-12T20:56:25-06:00<p>Ohh! (facepalm) So you don't program it, you can just talk to other Xbees with it! I am trying to get started with Xbees. Which would you recommend: getting one of these, or getting another Arduino?</p>
SomeGuy123 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleSomeGuy123urn:uuid:0c0afd67-9b95-24e2-ac2a-6da1df96cbb72011-07-11T12:56:00-06:00<p>Most major languages will work. The module is made accessible as a serial device.</p>
MikeGrusin on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleMikeGrusinurn:uuid:27016056-ee52-9a41-7243-81586a6fa3e02011-07-11T09:48:44-06:00<p>The driver creates a standard COM port, so yes, it will work with any language that can access COM ports.</p>
Snobbotics on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleSnobboticsurn:uuid:f31b31c7-a54d-2005-2da0-eea85c3735742011-07-10T21:23:02-06:00<p>Does anyone know if C# or C++ will work with this?</p>
Progwhiz on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleProgwhizurn:uuid:8c40c5d2-07e6-f271-3746-32bd0f73fdeb2011-06-21T15:15:44-06:00<p>Try writing the configuration to the firmware using baud 9600 and using one of the preset firmware from the list, do not attempt to read the firmware before. For e.g. if you have a XBEE Pro series 2 use the XBP24 firmware option. I thought I had a few messed up XBEE's it seems some XBEE's dont come with a firmware preset. Only sure thing preset is the Baud at 9600<br>
Try it and see</p>
mayonaise on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglemayonaiseurn:uuid:14198ca9-0d20-b4c1-924b-bb23ff66425b2011-06-12T15:26:30-06:00<p>I recently bought a pair of Pros with the dongle and everything is working fine.</p>
Halfelf on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleHalfelfurn:uuid:4bf7b42f-160a-71b4-720b-79f3a2e494482011-05-25T07:19:20-06:00<p>Has anyone purchased one of these lately? Has the regulator been replaced with the 500mW regulator (MIC5219) that is now being used on the XBee Explorer USB (SKU WRL-08687)? And if so, can we get the product listing updated like the other one? I would think they both would have been updated at the same time, but it would be good to get confirmation.</p>
Rude on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleRudeurn:uuid:d880075a-f447-5a5c-4589-2e9ea5cdd2112011-05-16T12:39:26-06:00<p>soldering a jumper between the dio and din pins coupled with an old-school motherboard jumper is a great way to use this device to detect range capabilities in an xbee network.<br>
maybe this will help people like me when they are starting to experiment with these cool devices :)</p>
jnautique on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglejnautiqueurn:uuid:c3dfddc5-c074-1c94-3c8f-a473d8e89d2a2011-04-22T10:36:47-06:00<p>I tried to short reset to gnd with a wire but that didn't work for me. If you read through the link, it suggests soldering on a couple of wires and running them to breadboard to create a reset button. I did this and was unable to unbrick all three of my Xbees.</p>
BFMS01 BFMS01 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleBFMS01 BFMS01urn:uuid:4c83dfba-f030-020f-35b4-579b88c96db22011-04-01T21:30:18-06:00<p>Will someone at Sparkfun come out and just answer the questions about these boards and the Pro models? I have 2 900 MHz modules, are these going to work or not. The regulated boards sure didn't.</p>
ovidiup on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Dongleovidiupurn:uuid:dd930698-c21e-b579-6b38-bb317fa1a0f82011-03-29T23:23:45-06:00<p>For people asking how to reset a bricked XBee, follow the instructions here:<br>
<a href="http://www.instructables.com/id/Changing-Xbee-Baud-Rates/step5/Un-bricking-a-frozen-Xbee/" rel="nofollow">http://www.instructables.com/id/Changing-Xbee-Baud-Rates/step5/Un-bricking-a-frozen-Xbee/</a><br>
Since the XBee Explorer doesn't have a reset button, take a piece of wire and short the RST pin on the back of the board to GND. You must do this while the X-CTU program displays the message window indicating it cannot connect to the XBee.</p>
Customer #126811 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleCustomer #126811urn:uuid:d89da979-3943-0c31-50b6-ec1d621b9fcf2011-03-11T07:10:53-07:00<p>In http://www.sparkfun.com/products/8687 say that<br>
"Note: As of August 2010, all new boards now include a MIC5219 voltage regulator which is good for 500mA."<br>
AND HOW ABOUT THIS PRODUCT?</p>
Vert on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleVerturn:uuid:dcba07a7-bf8d-ff34-a3d7-4b2b1c67cb282011-02-17T14:52:33-07:00<p>A possible replacement for the regulator is MIC5319 from micrel. I haven't tried it yet but it claims a 500ma with a 200mv dropout. Same pinout and configuration as the one that is used on the board.</p>
comsian on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglecomsianurn:uuid:97f1aa3a-9925-05d3-1f2f-27a14e0a15632011-01-05T13:24:49-07:00<p>can you please tell me how it works without a reset button.when i try to write my configuration the xbee it says press and release the reset button t ocomplete.....don't know what to do.....<br>
thanks in advance</p>
vanick on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglevanickurn:uuid:2637915c-2d97-93d9-f10d-e2c730b901982010-12-16T03:57:20-07:00<p>Does this work with the 60mW XBee PRO Series 1 module? The comments say it got some problems with the PROs...</p>
comsian on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglecomsianurn:uuid:67530d00-5f5b-0461-c4b8-0b1783351a9d2010-12-11T16:06:47-07:00<p>can anyone tell me to establish a p2p connection between "xbee 1mW chip antenna" modules how many explorers i have to buy? If I buy only one explorer and configure one xbee and then the other and then place those in my circuit will it work? waiting for reply plz help...... thanks in advance</p>
bidontr on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglebidontrurn:uuid:f507b53a-d6c6-a3e0-b107-721bbc7ba9bc2010-11-25T14:00:26-07:00<p>i saw a few holes under this card i wonder what would it be if i would set up an external power regulator unit and connect Vout pin of regulator unit to this dongles 3.3V hole?</p>
vameza on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglevamezaurn:uuid:d80373d5-dbcf-a692-37d5-ce19e3b933d12010-11-13T19:03:07-07:00<p>Hello. Reading the coments and discussion related, finally, the dongle can be used with pro versions of XBee???<br>
Another beginner question: put the dongle on the computer and just use x-CTU software to configure xBee??<br>
If so, all right!!<br>
See you all.</p>
fle33.com on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglefle33.comurn:uuid:f5010dcc-674d-680c-0c2d-1699a58b90ef2010-11-11T18:05:28-07:00<p>I am waiting for one of these to arrive with an arduino and a pair of 2.5 series chip xbees.<br>
I am trying to understand how it will appear in my PC. Does it show up as a com port that I treat as a serial I/O?<br>
Or is it a modem? I want to use Pure Data to play with it and am just trying to wrap my modest brain around it.<br>
The transition to software development has been slow for me.</p>
karma on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglekarmaurn:uuid:beb35f5c-5042-ad53-d60e-d548cbc5d6ab2010-11-03T19:16:43-06:00<p>1) What regulator part it has?<br>
2)I have already bought a dongle.<br>
How can I tell which regulator it has?</p>
crx on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglecrxurn:uuid:dc74290a-99a2-9d4b-8456-1339117b99ad2010-09-23T16:19:53-06:00<p>Does this enable DTR and RTS flow control? I am having trouble reflashing an XBee and I get the feeling that DTR and RTS are required.</p>
SOC'em on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleSOC'emurn:uuid:8d90ed34-f76c-ee77-f25e-09bb3f268ab52010-09-10T11:42:34-06:00<p>Great little dongle works great, the only things I think could make this better is if there was a reset button on it, and if the indicators would be on both sides of the board or if they could be seenfrom both sides of the board.</p>
hads on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglehadsurn:uuid:35fb87d3-091b-8196-9152-7721f596a0942010-08-27T15:10:39-06:00<p>Does this version use the MIC5205? Back last year I suggested using the MIC5219 (which is the same format but 500mA) for the FunnelIO.<br>
Versions of the new FIO and all the XBee kit would be great with a regulator like that which supports the Pro power draw.</p>
pjwerneck on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer Donglepjwerneckurn:uuid:91a7c91c-c553-1fcf-b7c7-b8f40ed7bbc62010-08-27T07:03:54-06:00<p>The description is certainly misleading, since I bought this planning to use it with the XBee Pro 50mW and it's not practical. It simply can't supply current when transmitting and if I try to send more than a few bytes at a time the module resets.</p>
Rick8 on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleRick8urn:uuid:6f9f5dec-caf9-c736-e8f7-6a51cb14d9742010-08-17T18:45:23-06:00<p>I've purchased several variants of the xbee explorer and just learned they will not work with all the PRO modules I've purchased. I know you are all about fun, but I'd appreciate a bit of QA on your offerings.<br>
Let me know when you have a version that supports the 500mA that the pro xbee variants use.<br>
remember spark-qa.com isn't registered yet...</p>
Pearce on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DonglePearceurn:uuid:84d15bbe-699b-32aa-a7cd-ce3c6e2d62412010-07-16T10:07:18-06:00<p>We're currently sourcing a better regulator.</p>
Wiremetrics on WRL-09819 - XBee Explorer DongleWiremetricsurn:uuid:d3587c3e-17de-3fe8-fd53-2dafb3e29bc52010-07-16T08:19:36-06:00<p>I was under the impression the XBee Explorer's regulator only provides 150mA. It looks like this dongle uses the same regulator. My understanding is some of the Pro modules require 500mA. Has anyone been successful with these--maybe it uses 500mA in such short bursts that there is no problem?</p>