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how to create simple application for CC2530ZNP AND MSP430F2274 -MiniKit

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edward soukessov
Posted by edward soukessov
on May 25 2012 16:33 PM
Prodigy170 points

Dear reader,

I am using CC2530ZNP Mini Kit and carefully repeated and have tried to understand all examples that are included with this kit  C:\Texas Instruments\CC2530ZNP Mini Kit

I want to implement the next  task:

1.create network with coordinator and two end devices - it is already exist from the box

2. To write application which will turn on/off LED ( one of existing - yellow or red - does not matter) on one end device on the response to pushing button on
another end device. In another words to control LED on one end device with button on another end device.

As i understand it can be relatively easily implemented by using  Home Automation cluster library.

But Mini Kit does not support HA cluster library, osal  and so on.

Frankly speaking learning recommended Mini Kit examples did not approach me closer  to solving this simple , from my point of view, application.

Any hints for solutions? Should i create clusters or something like this? Or not? What end points should be used on both end devices? How to address them?

Can i find textbook or manual which will help me and i am sure many other people who opted TI hardware as a basis for creating zigbee networks.

Does exist something like Drew Gislason's book "Zigbee wireless networking" which contains a lot of examples for Freescale  ZigBee development kit, NOT  TI.

 Thank you very much

Looking forward for advice

Edward 

  

 

cc2530 mini kit simple client server application
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  • Ilya Averin
    Posted by Ilya Averin
    on May 28 2012 00:33 AM
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    Hi Edward,

    I'd recommend you two documents for studying: Simple API for Z-stack (swra196) and ZigBee PRo Network Processor (swra312). Besides, it might be useful to look at http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/Tutorial_on_the_Examples

    Regards,

    Ilya

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  • edward soukessov
    Posted by edward soukessov
    on Jun 04 2012 16:55 PM
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    thanks u very much Илья for advice

    Would u pls provide me with the link to recommended by you document

     Simple API for Z-stack (swra196)

    I've spent a lot of time and failed to find it.

    Thanks in advance

    Edward 

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  • Dirty Harry
    Posted by Dirty Harry
    on Jun 05 2012 09:49 AM
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    The document is part of the Z-Stack installer, so follow the link in the previous post, install the Z-Stack for CC2530, and navigate to the documents:

    C:\Texas Instruments\ZStack-CC2530-2.5.0\Documents

    Also valuable are the documents from the ZAP installer.

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  • Ilya Averin
    Posted by Ilya Averin
    on Jun 05 2012 09:54 AM
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    Hi Edward,

    you can find the file in the attachment.

    5706.Z-Stack Simple API.pdf

    Regards,

    Ilya

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