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Re: more on Zigbee: msg#00027hardware.lego.robotics
Bruce Boyes writes: > What about sensors? Show me a BT environmental sensor.... > Here are Zigbee sensors available today: > http://www.xbow.com/Products/productsdetails.aspx?sid=101 Or this: http://russnelson.com/wisan/ > Zigbee is an IEEE standard - 802.15.4 - so that reflects some > maturity already. Welllll...... Zigbee is three protocol layers built on top of 802.15.4. Zigbee is a trademark, whereas 802.15.4 is not. The Zigbee standard is only available to members at a five-figure cost, whereas 802.15.4 is available at nominal cost. Zigbee is a great name, and much more pronouncable than IEEE 802.15.4, but they're not the same thing. > But the bottom line is I don't have any axe to grind. My purpose in > emailing was to let people know that Zigbee is a much better RF system for > new robot and embedded control designs: Yup. 20ma continuous operation, 300 foot open-air range (measured), 50 foot range in an EXTREMELY RF-noisy environment. -- --My blog is at blog.russnelson.com | If you want to find Crynwr sells support for free software | PGPok | injustice in economic 521 Pleasant Valley Rd. | +1 315-323-1241 cell | affairs, look for the Potsdam, NY 13676-3213 | +1 212-202-2318 VOIP | hand of a legislator. |
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