User Manual
Version 1.4
2017-04-25
RaspBee ZigBee addon board
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reset of the built-in microcontroller. An onboard 10k pull-up resistor avoids an unintended
reset trigger.
Via a service adapter footprint the JTAG signals of the built-in microcontroller are available.
In delivery state the adapter header is not assembled. See
Section 10.1
for a custom
modification.
The 2.4 GHz radio module has two RF output traces. In default delivery state, only one RF
line is used which is routed to the assembled onboard chip antenna. Each firmware shall
ensure that the correct RF port gets selected. Although the chip antenna covers most of the
applications it is also possible to use an external antenna. This requires custom modifications
described in
Section 10.2
as well as firmware changes.
deRFmega256-23M12
JTAG
UART
VCC
4.5V to 5.5V
Reset
RFout 1
RFout 2
LDO
Vout
3.3V
LED1
LED2
Chip-Ant.
Coax-Conn.
GPIO
GPIO
GPIO
Figure 2: Block Diagram
4. Quick start
This section describes in short steps a fast start-up of the RaspBee board to control and
monitor a ZigBee network. Detailed descriptions about the firmware, software and
functionality can be found in
Section 5
.
4.1.
Content of delivery
One shipped RaspBee package contains the following:
•
1x RaspBee board
•
1x Instruction leaflet
The Raspbee addon board may also be obtained as part of a kit (see
Section 15.3)
.
4.2.
Requirements
The RaspBee is designed to work on a Raspberry Pi. In general all actual available types of
RPi will work with the RaspBee. However we recommend RPi type B, RPi2 and RPi3 with
assembled Ethernet components. For full functionality the following additional components
are required:
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