ZB2430 ADDRESSING

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Every ZB2430 transceiver module has a unique static 64-bit MAC address that is programmed at the factory. Upon joining the network, the device is assigned a 16-bit NWK Address. The NWK address only changes on initial power-up and when a NV Reset command is issued to the radio.

In Figure 15 four nodes with the three LSBs of each of their MAC addresses are shown.

F i g u r e 1 5 : Z i g B e e A d d r e s s i n g b y M A C - N o d e 0 t o N o d e 3

In previous sections (see “Mesh Routing (AODV)” on page 16), the Ad-Hoc On-Demand Vector routing protocol, Route Requests and Replies were discussed. Fortunately, the routing, RREQ’s and RREP’s are not left up to the OEM Host and are all taken care of by the ZigBee protocol embedded in the ZB2430. A message can therefore be sent to a device anywhere on the network once its 16-bit NWK address is known.

Using the same example as before, assume that Node 0 needs to send a message to Node 3 which is out of Node 0’s range. This can be done using the procedure below (note that the underlined values will vary from radio to radio):

1.

Enter AT Command Mode:

0x41 0x54 0x2B 0x2B 0x2B 0x0D

2.

Wait for command response:

0xCC 0x43 0x4F 0x0D

3.

Discover NWK Address:

0xCC 0x8D 0x56 0x78 0x90

4.

Wait for command response:

0xCC 0x00

0x01

 

5.

Write 16-bit Destination NWK address:

0xCC 0x10

0x00

0x00 0x01

6.

Wait for command response:

0xCC 0x00

0x00

0x01

7.

Exit AT Command Mode:

0xCC 0x41 0x54

0x4F 0x0D

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ZB2430 specifications

The AeroComm ZB2430 is a highly regarded wireless module optimized for Zigbee applications, positioning itself as an ideal solution for connecting devices within the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. With its robust features, advanced technologies, and impressive characteristics, the ZB2430 stands out in the crowded market of low-power, low-data-rate communication devices.

One of the primary features of the AeroComm ZB2430 is its superior range and reliability. Designed to operate in the 2.4 GHz ISM band, the ZB2430 boasts a communication range of up to 1,200 feet line of sight in open environments. This enables seamless connectivity for devices across extensive areas, making it suitable for applications such as remote monitoring and smart home systems. The ZB2430 also employs advanced error correction and data packet acknowledgment techniques, ensuring that data is transmitted accurately and reliably, even in challenging conditions.

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