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[ts-7000] Re: IEEE 802.15.4/zigbee

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: IEEE 802.15.4/zigbee
From: "Jesse Off" <>
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 01:02:08 -0000
We've already built this exact PC104 board.  We've been sitting on 
it for almost 3 months already (temporarily distracted by some other 
projects).  We should have our first production run in later this 
week.  We'll be updating our website with the exact features shortly.

The board we've built accepts either the AeroComm 900Mhz radio 
modems or the Maxstream zigbee ones.  We're also building a TS-7400 
based carrier board that includes identical functionality.  It 
basically just shows up as a serial port to Linux (/dev/ttyTS*).

//Jesse Off


--- In  "Don W. Carr" <> wrote:
>
> Ok, I am still doing research, I am planning on using a chip with a
> serial interface, and puting it on a daughter board above a 7400. 
It
> would be nice to have a solution supported by TS, but I know they
> aren't super human and can't do everything.
> 
> One option is: Maxstream XBee ZigBee OEM RF Module, which appears 
to
> be $19 in single unit quantities:
> 
> http://www.maxstream.net/products/xbee/xbee-oem-rf-module-
zigbee.php
> 
> Don.
> 
> On 10/30/06, Yan Seiner <> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In  Pat Farrell <pfarrell@> wrote:
> >  >
> >  > Don W. Carr wrote:
> >  > > Is anybody using the TS Arm boards with IEEE 
802.15.4/zigbee? Any
> >  > > recomendations for hardware to interface to this from the 
ARM boards?
> >  > > I am thinking on a design using the TS-7400 with a daughter 
board.
> >  >
> >  > We will be soon. I've bought a 7250 to work with short term, 
the 7400
> >  > looks idea.
> >  >
> >  > I've tried to talk Bob into doing the design for a promise of 
my buying
> >  > a ton of boards, maybe we can gang up on him :-)
> >  >
> >
> >  We're also interested...  We have some constraints but wireless 
looks
> >  like it will work for a wire-replacement system, if we can get 
it
> >  reliable enough for control systems (not life and safety).  
Heck, if
> >  the price of copper keeps going up, you won't be able to afford 
wiring
> >  much anymore... :-)
> >
> >  zigbee looks like a good alternative to wifi for our purposes.
> >
> >  --Yan
> >
> >                    
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Dr. Don W. Carr
> J. G. Montenegro 2258
> Guadalajara, Mexico
> +52-333-630-0704
> +52-333-836-4500 ext 2930
>





 
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