Among the new ZigBee wireless standard’s many desirable attributes, “low-power” is perhaps the most frequently mentioned. That descriptor sits at the center of the ZigBee Alliance mission statement, ...
You probably have a mobile phone with a Bluetooth radio in it, and you may have a Wi-Fi network as well. Soon, you could be using a third wireless networking technology in your house. It’s called ...
ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 are low data rate wireless networking standards that can eliminate the costly and damage prone wiring in industrial control applications. Flow or process control equipment can ...
The ZigBee Alliance, an industry organization that sets communication and interoperability standards for wireless sensor networks using devices compliant with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard for wireless ...
You probably have a mobile phone with a Bluetooth radio in it and you may have a Wi-Fi network as well. Soon, you could be using a third wireless networking technology in your house. It’s called ...
Pull the XBee radios out of the box and they're ready to go as ZigBee transceivers for short-range applications with low data rates. Developed by MaxStream, they conform to the IEEE 802.15.4 standard ...
What makes the most sense – a ZigBee system-on-chip (SoC) that combines a 2.4GHz wireless transceiver and a processing core into a single chip or discrete approaches involving separate transceivers ...
You probably have a mobile phone with a Bluetooth radio in it, and you may have a Wi-Fi network as well. Soon, you could be using a third wireless-networking technology in your house. It’s called ...
More and more, designers are using the ZigBee short-range wireless technology to monitor remote sensors and transmit simple control messages in their industrial, building automation, and home ...
System-on-chip methodology, a recently-introduced radio standard, and increased awareness of possible applications will see low-cost, pervasive radios appear in previously unexpected places, according ...
[Travis Goodspeed] recently tore down the Freescale MC13224 wireless radio chip in an effort to demonstrate how the device’s firmware could be read, even when locked down in “secure” mode. While you ...