Connect: Zigbee Demo
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2024
- Get started with a SimpleLink™ CC2652R LaunchPad™ Development Kit
www.ti.com/too...
Zigbee is a wireless mesh protocol used most typically for home automation
applications. In this video, Steve will show a sensor to cloud demo using a
Zigbee 3.0 network and the SimpleLink™ CC2652R LaunchPad™ Development
Kit.
Once connected, Steve will show you how to:
* Control the light from the mobile application
* Bind (control) the light from a switch, through a web application
SimpleLink Academy training
dev.ti.com/tir...
Learn more about TI's SimpleLink Zigbee solutions
www.ti.com/wir...
Subscribe to Connect, a weekly series
• Connect: SimpleLink™ MCUs - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Can you elaborate on the "ZigBee Linux Gateway" that is running on the Beagle Bone Black? Was it a 3rd party tool? Something you wrote? A link to that resource would be appreciated.
Where can one find an example code for Zigbee based applications with TI's wireless microcontrollers? I have practically looked everywhere, but it is so difficult to find any good software support/example code for TI products.
Hello Connect team, thanks for great video. Just wandering BBBlack has built in Wi-Fi radio or you are using adapter to connect with Wi-Fi hosspot?
Great....keep going Texas instruments. love the Products
Cool.
To which device the beagle bane black is connectedwith wire ?
Hi Kundan - The BeagleBone Black is connected to a 5V power supply and a CC26x2R Wireless MCU LaunchPad via USB.
Is it possible to connect mobile using zigbee network only instead of wifi?
Hi Kundan - No mobile devices do not typically contain 802.15.4 radios.
Not possible. You would need to install a 802.15.4 device in your phone. Our phones are equipped with the 802.11 standard and so we can use wifi. bluetooth is another standard and it needs it's own piece of hardware.
What is beagle bane black?
Hi Kundan - A BeagleBone Black is a small Linux based computer that is a “low-cost, community-supported development platform for developers and hobbyists”. Please see this link for more info: beagleboard.org/black