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TI Demonstrates Z-Stack Smart Energy technology with its partners

  • "Double 0"
    Posted by "Double 0"
    on Apr 08 2011 05:14 AM
    Expert4155 points

    The following video showcases a ZigBee Smart Energy HAN (Home Area Network) demo using products from TI's partners that employ TI's ZigBee SE technology.

    http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/video/Portal.tsp?entryid=0_rb7t66u5&lang=en

    ZigBee has realized it's "killer app". Jump on the bandwagon!

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  • Alex Abraham
    Posted by Alex Abraham
    on Nov 01 2011 02:34 AM
    Intellectual825 points

    seems great, I will check it later as the internet speed is not good.

    is there any good for RF4CE ?

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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted by Dirty Harry
    on Dec 01 2011 09:44 AM
    Mastermind19350 points

    I don't think that HAN and RF4CE are inter-operable protocols - are they?

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  • Alex Abraham
    Posted by Alex Abraham
    on Dec 02 2011 20:04 PM
    Intellectual825 points

    yes, they just use mac of IEEE802.15.4, and I think it should be seems as SMAC of freescale, which just is self-operable~

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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted by Dirty Harry
    on Dec 05 2011 12:31 PM
    Mastermind19350 points

    Just because two different protocols use the same 802.15.4 MAC, that alone does not make them inter-operable, does it?

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  • Sai Karthik
    Posted by Sai Karthik
    on Apr 19 2012 05:27 AM
    Prodigy155 points

    Hi

    Can anyone tell me how to register a zigbee device  to a network  with our own registration process ?? Please guide for a startup ...

    I have Zigbee stack _ember 4.6  with me .. please let me know how to approach

    ZigBee 2006
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  • "Double 0"
    Posted by "Double 0"
    on Apr 19 2012 13:02 PM
    Expert4155 points

    Sai, this is obviously off-topic... please start another thread. 

    Suggest you contact Ember for support. :)

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