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SPZB260 Datasheet, PDF (1/15 Pages) STMicroelectronics – ZigBee® module | |||
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SPZB260
ZigBee® module
Features
â Integrated 2.4 GHz, IEEE 802,15,4-compliant
transceiver:
â + 3 dBm nominal TX output power
â -95 dBm RX sensitivity
â + 5 dBm in boost mode
â RX filtering for co-existence with IEEE
802.11g and Bluetooth devices
â Integrated VCO and loop filter
) â IntegratedIEEE802.15.4PHYandMAC
t(s â Controlled by a Standard Serial Line for an
c easy interface of host microcontrollers (SPI)
du â Embedded flash and integrated RAM for
ro program and data storage
P â On board 24 MHz stable Xtal
te â Integrated RC oscillator (typ 10 kHz) for low
le power operation
o â 1 µA power consumption in Deep sleep mode
bs â Watchdog timer and power on reset
O â Pins available for Non-intrusive debug
- interface (SIF)
t(s) â Single supply voltage 2.1 to 3.6 Vdc.
â Available Link and Activity outputs for external
uc Indication / monitor
d â CE compliant
ro â FCC compliant (FCC ID:S9NZB260A)
te P Applications
ole â Industrial controls
bs â Sensor networking
Oâ Monitoring of remote systems
Description
SPZB260 is a low power consumption ZigBee®
module optimized for embedded applications. It
enables OEMs to easily add wireless capability to
electronic devices.
The module is based on SN260 ZigBee® Network
Processor which integrates a 2.4 GHz, IEEE
802.15.4-compliant transceiver as well as IEEE
802.15.4 PHY and MAC.
24 MHz high stability Xtal is available aboard the
module to perform the timing requirements as per
ZigBee® specifications.
A single supply voltage is requested to power the
module. An integrated 2.5 GHz specific Murata
antenna is aboard. The voltage supply also
determines the I/O ports level allowing an easy
interface with the host system.
The module is controlled by means of a standard
serial interface (SPI) allowing the connections to a
variety of Host microcontrollers.
(for other information and details, please refer to
SN260 Datasheet available at www.st.com)
â Home applications
â Security systems
â Lighting controls
February 2009
Rev 3
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www.st.com
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