Hi,
Yes there is, you can download Z-Stack HA 1.2.2 and after installing it go to
C:\Texas Instruments\Z-Stack Home 1.2.2.42930\Projects\zstack\ZAP\ZNP-HexFiles
and go to the CC2531 or CC2530 folder and you will find the ZNP .hex files there and…
You can use ZNP host framework at www.ti.com/.../TIDC-ZNP-HOST-SW3 .However, it doesn't run Zigbee HA profile by default. If you have to use Zigbee profile, you have to revise it by yourself.
I don't think we have ever heard about Xbee mesh implementation on TM4C.
If you are interested, there is a TI Design with CC2538 (TI's Zigbee module) and TM4C here: www.ti.com/.../TIDC-ZNP-HOST-SW3 . I don't think a mesh network is implemented in this…
The only thing left for you would be to develop your host software in the beaglebone, are you writing your own host framework to communicate with the ZNP or are you using something like the Z-Stack Linux gateway or the ZNP Host Framework( )?
As I know, there is no CC2650 dongle now. You can use CC2531 ZNP to act as coordinator while using Raspberry Pi. You can refer to www.ti.com/.../TIDC-ZNP-HOST-SW3 .
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CC2538 , CC2592 Hi, I want to use the following reference design which uses CC2538EM as ZNP http://www.ti.com/tool/TIDC-ZNP-HOST-SW3
with CC2538-CC2592EM as ZNP Instead of CC2538EM only
http://www.ti.com/tool/CC2538…
Hi,
ZigBee available modules with TI Wireless MCU can be found here:
processors.wiki.ti.com/.../Development_Partners
We recommend using the ZNP based module approach.
For the SW on the host side, please see this reference design available from…