About ZigBee; Chips
ZigBee® chips or 802.15.4
chips are cost-effective, standards-based, wireless networking chips that provide low data-rates, low-power consumption, security, and reliability. ZigBee is a registered trademark of the ZigBee Alliance, a trade association that promotes this open standard. 802.15.4 is a trademark of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and a reference to the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. Now maintained by the 802.15 working group, IEEE 802.15.4 specifies the media access control (MAC) and physical layers for operating ZigBee chips in areas such as 128-bit advanced encryption standard (AES) and the handling of packet-based radio protocols. The IEEE 802.15.4 standard also establishes protocols for digital radios in wireless personal area networks (WPAN).
The relationship between IEEE 802.15.4 and the ZigBee Alliance is similar to the relationship between IEEE 802.11 and the Wi-Fi Alliance. Companies join the ZigBee Alliance in order to develop 802.15.4 chips and improve the performance standards of wireless products. Manufacturers of sensor-based products which use ZigBee chips are some of the organization’s strongest supporters because these devices provide several advantages over other wireless chips and wireless products. Typically, these other technologies use a higher bandwidth and provide only limited inoperability. By contrast, ZigBee chips are relatively low-cost and offer longer battery lives. In addition, ZigBee technology uses about one-third of the stack size permitted by other IEEE 802.15.4 products. ZigBee chips are also better-suited to work with specialized, battery-operated products such as remote controls and sensors.
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Part Numbers for ZigBee Chips
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
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| CC2430F32RTC | Newark | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS | Special Function | ZigBEE System-on-Chip Solution; Termination:SMD; Package/Case:48-QFN; No. of Pins:48; Operating Temperature Range:-40?C to +85?C; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):Yes; Supply Voltage Max:3.6V RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| CC2430F64RTC | Newark | TEXAS INSTRUMENTS | Special Function | ZigBEE System-on-Chip Solution; Termination:SMD; Package/Case:48-QFN; No. of Pins:48; Operating Temperature Range:-40?C to +85?C; Leaded Process Compatible:Yes; Peak Reflow Compatible (260 C):Yes; Supply Voltage Max:3.6V RoHS Compliant: Yes |
| EM260-RTR | Digi-Key | Ember | RF and RFID | IC ZIGBEE SYSTEM-ON-CHIP 40-QFN |
| ZB2430-Q-C-S-A | Digi-Key | Laird Technologies Wireless M2M | RF and RFID | MOD ANT CHIP ZIGBEE 2-100MW SMT |
| NULL | Newark | NULL | Development & Emulation Too | BlueNiceCom 4 Bluetooth-Module with UART and Chip-antenna; Development Tool Type:Hardware - Daughter Card; Supported Devices:BlueNiceCom 4; Tool/Board Application:Wireless Connectivity-ZigBee, RF, Infrared, USB RoHS Compliant: Yes |
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