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5ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6SPECIFICATIONSwww.aerocomm.com18 12 O CTS Clear to Send - Active Low when the transceiver is ready to accept data for tran
www.aerocomm.comHARDWARE INTERFACE3PIN DEFINITIONS Generic I/OBoth GIn and GOn pins serve as generic input/output pins. Reading and writing of these p
7ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6HARDWARE INTERFACEwww.aerocomm.comNote: Leaving RTS de-asserted for too long can cause data loss once the transceiver&apo
www.aerocomm.comTERMS & DEFINITIONS4Ad-Hoc Network: A wireless network composed of communicating devices without preexisting infrastructure.Typic
9ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6TERMS & DEFINITIONSwww.aerocomm.comMaximum Number of Children: The total number of children that can be associated wi
TERMS & DEFINITIONS10Route Request (RREQ): A ZigBee command used to discover paths through the network over which messages maybe relayed.Routing
www.aerocomm.comTHEORY OF OPERATION5IEEE 802.15.4 & ZIGBEE OVERVIEWThe ZB2430 uses the ZigBee protocol stack, a network layer protocol which uses
THEORY OF OPERATION12CREATING A NETWORKThe IEEE 802.15.4 MAC provides support for two wireless network topologies: star and mesh. The management ofth
13ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6THEORY OF OPERATIONwww.aerocomm.comFigure 1: ZigBee Network TopologiesPARENT/CHILD RELATIONSHIPZigBee uses a parent/child
THEORY OF OPERATION14Figure 2: Parent/Child RelationshipNETWORK LIMITATIONSThe ZigBee network structure and ultimate size are specified by Stack profi
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15ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6THEORY OF OPERATIONwww.aerocomm.comFigure 3: Network DepthMaximum Number of Children per ParentThe Maximum Number of Chil
THEORY OF OPERATION1664-bit MAC addressThe 64-bit MAC address consists of a 40-bit Organizationally Unique Identifier (OUI) and a 24-bit addressprogra
17ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6THEORY OF OPERATIONwww.aerocomm.comFigure 4: ZigBee AODVFigure 5: ZigBee Route Request
THEORY OF OPERATION18One of two things will happen when Nodes 1 and 2 receive the RREQ from Node 0:• If a route is known or if they are the destinatio
19ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6THEORY OF OPERATIONwww.aerocomm.comTable 4: Broadcast AddressesBroadcast Address Destination Group0xFFFF All devices in P
www.aerocomm.comSERIAL INTERFACE6The ZB2430 transceiver module interfaces to the OEM Host via an asynchronous 3.3V serial UART interface; allowingthe
21ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6SERIAL INTERFACEwww.aerocomm.comSERIAL INTERFACE BAUD RATEIn order for the OEM Host and a transceiver to communicate over
SERIAL INTERFACE22INTERFACE TIMEOUT / RF PACKET SIZEInterface Timeout – Interface Timeout specifies a maximum byte gap between consecutive bytes. Whe
23ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6SERIAL INTERFACEwww.aerocomm.comRXD Data Buffer and CTSAs data is sent from the OEM Host to the radio over the serial int
SERIAL INTERFACE24NETWORKINGPAN ID - PAN ID (EEPROM address 0x79) is a 16-bit field and is similar to a password or network number and helpsdifferenti
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25ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6SERIAL INTERFACEwww.aerocomm.comThe example shown in Figure 8 below enables all 2.4GHz channels for possible use by selec
SERIAL INTERFACE26POWER DOWN MODESPower down modes allow the ZB2430 to operate at minimum current consumption while not in use. The ZB2430provides tw
27ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6SERIAL INTERFACEwww.aerocomm.comENGINEER’S TIPTransmitting and Receiving data with a sleeping End Device.• Data sent to t
www.aerocomm.comCONFIGURING THE ZB24307The ZB2430 can be configured using the CC Configuration Commands. These commands can be issued using eitherHard
29ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6CONFIGURING THE ZB2430www.aerocomm.comAT COMMANDSThe AT Command mode implemented in the ZB2430 creates a virtual version
CONFIGURING THE ZB243030Discover NWK Address <0xCC> <0x8D> <MAC [2-0]> <Data> <0xCC> <NWK Hi> <NWK Lo> <
31ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6CONFIGURING THE ZB2430www.aerocomm.comCOMMAND DESCRIPTIONSEnter AT Command ModePrior to sending this command, the OEM Hos
CONFIGURING THE ZB243032Read Destination AddressThe OEM Host issues this command to the transceiver to read theDestination Address.Command: <0xCC&g
33ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6CONFIGURING THE ZB2430www.aerocomm.comRead Digital InputThe OEM Host issues this command to read the state of GI0 inputpi
CONFIGURING THE ZB243034The OEM Host issues this command to adjust the maximum outputpower.Command: <0xCC> <0x25> <Max Pwr>Number of
Revision HistoryRevision DescriptionVersion 1.0 7/21/06 - Initial Release VersionVersion 1.1 7/25/06 - Updated Pin definitions, corrected status reque
35ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6CONFIGURING THE ZB2430www.aerocomm.comThe OEM Host issues this command to discover the 64-bit IEEEaddress of a remote rad
CONFIGURING THE ZB243036Upon receiving this command, a transceiver will respond with thedesired data from the addresses requested by the OEM Host.*Not
www.aerocomm.comEEPROM PARAMETERS8The OEM Host can program various parameters that are stored in EEPROM and become active after a power-onreset. The
EEPROM PARAMETERS38Baud Rate 0x42 1 0x00 - 0x08, 0xE3 0x06 0x00: 12000x01: 24000x02: 48000x03: 96000x04: 192000x05: 312500x06: 384000x07: 576000x08: 1
39ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6EEPROM PARAMETERSwww.aerocomm.comStale Limit 0x4F 1 0x01-0xFF 0x32 Specifies amount of time to keep a radio in the Radio
EEPROM PARAMETERS40MAC ID 0x80 8 0x00 - 0xFF Factory programmed 8 byte unique IEEE MAC address.Note: This address is write protected and can-not be mo
www.aerocomm.comAPI OPERATION9API Operation is a powerful alternative to the default Transparent operation of the ZB2430 and provides dynamicpacket ro
API OPERATION42*Note: Send Data Complete may report a failure though the packet arrived due to timing issues. It will never reportsuccessful though
www.aerocomm.comZB2430 ADDRESSING10Every ZB2430 transceiver module has a unique static 64-bit MAC address that is programmed at the factory. Uponjoin
ZB2430 ADDRESSING448. Wait for command response:... 0xCC 0x44 0x41 0x549. Send data to deviceFigure 1
ContentsZB2430 TRANSCEIVER MODULE 1ZB2430 Features 1Overview 1SPECIFICATIONS 2Pin Definitions 4HARDWARE INTERFACE 6Pin Definitions 6Generic I/O 6RXD a
www.aerocomm.comADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDS11Some applications may require a more extensive knowledge of the Network and its current configuration. For
ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDS46Figure 18: Read Neighbor Table Response0x00: Success0x01: FailStatus (Byte 4)DataRequest0xCCStart Delimiter0x88Command Iden
47ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDSwww.aerocomm.comRead Route TableZigBee Coordinators and Routers maintain a routing table in memo
ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDS48Figure 20: Read Route Table Response0x00: Success0x01: FailStatus (Byte 4)DataRequest0xCCStart Delimiter0x89Comm and Identi
49ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDSwww.aerocomm.comPerform ScanZigBee Coordinators and Routers can manually scan selected channels
ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDS50Figure 22: Perform Scan ResponseDataRequest0xCCStart Delimiter0x8BCommand Identifier1 ByteLength0x00: Energy detect scan0x0
51ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDSwww.aerocomm.comRead Radio TableThe Radio Table, stored in NV RAM, contains information about an
ADVANCED NETWORK COMMANDS52Figure 24: Read Radio Table Response0x00: SuccessStatus (B yte 4)DataR equest0xCCS ta rt D e lim ite r0x8CC o m m a n d Id
www.aerocomm.comDIMENSIONS12ZB2430 MECHANICALFigure 25: ZB2430 Mechanical DrawingNotes:All dimensions are +/- .005 inchesPC Board Material is 0.031 th
www.aerocomm.comORDERING INFORMATION13PRODUCT PART NUMBERS
www.aerocomm.comZB2430 TRANSCEIVER MODULE1AeroComm’s ZB2430 module is based on the IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communication standard and the robust ZigBee
www.aerocomm.comCOMPLIANCY INFORMATION14AGENCY IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSAgency compliancy is a very important requirement for any product development. A
COMPLIANCY INFORMATION56Mobile - Mobile defines equipment where the user will be 20 cm or greater from the transmitting equipment. Theantenna must be
57ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6COMPLIANCY INFORMATIONwww.aerocomm.com
www.aerocomm.comSPECIFICATIONS2Table 1: ZB2430 SpecificationsGeneralInterface Connector SMT or PluggableAntenna Chip antenna (p/n Laird MAF95029) or U
3ZB2430 User’s Manual - v1.6SPECIFICATIONSwww.aerocomm.comCertificationsFCC Part 15.247 ZB2430-D: KQL-ZB2430DZB2430-Q:KQL-ZB2430-100Industry Canada (I
SPECIFICATIONS4PIN DEFINITIONSThe ZB2430 has a simple interface that allows OEM Host communications with the transceiver. Table 2 below showsthe con
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