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CC2652P: How to develop a compliant ZigBee Smart Energy Profile 1.1b end device

Part Number: CC2652P
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: Z-STACK, SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK

Hi,

I want to develop a ZigBee Smart Energy Profile 1.1b end device or a router on CC2652P to read energy values from a smart meter that is ZSEP 1.1b compliant. But, I'm not able to find any examples or relevant documents on how to start with it. I'm new to ZigBee and any help in this regard is much appreciated.

Hardware setup: ESP32(Host) + CC2652P(ZNP)

SDK: simplelink_cc13xx_cc26xx_sdk_6_40_00_13

Is there any guide\example either related to standalone or ZNP implementation that I can take as a reference to start my project?

Thanks,

Abhishek

  • Hi Abhishek,

    The SIMPLELINK-CC13XX-CC26XX-SDK Z-Stack solution only supports the Zigbee 3.0 profile.  Any legacy Zigbee SE software developed by TI has been deprecated for several years.  You will need to consider the adoption of DSR's ZBOSS if you would like a Smart Energy Profile used on TI's SimpleLink products.

    Regards,
    Ryan

  • Hi Ryan,

    Thanks for the quick response.

    Does our company needs to be a member of DSR-ZIO to get access to the ZBOSS stack and develop the product or is it available in the TI ecosystem or can we get access to that via TI? I think it'll impact our time to market.

    Is there any other SDK or product in TI's portfolio that actively supports ZigBee smart energy profile?

    Does TI support SEP2.0? Is SEP2.0 backward compatible with SEP 1.x?

     Thanks,

    Abhishek

  • You will need to contact DSR for more information concerning their ZBOSS solution as it does not exist in the TI ecosystem.

    The Z-Stack Smart Energy solution which was provided on legacy CC253X devices is deprecated and no longer available, thus not products in TI's portfolio actively support Zigbee SE

    TI likewise does not support Zigbee SE 2.0 and I am not aware whether it is backwards compatible with 1.0

    Regards,
    Ryan

  • Thanks for your response, Ryan.

    I'm surprised that TI is not supporting the SEP anymore in any way. We are forced to change our choice of chipset vendor now as ZBOSS incurs a lot of costs.