XB24-BWIT-004 Digi International/Maxstream, XB24-BWIT-004 Datasheet - Page 72

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XB24-BWIT-004

Manufacturer Part Number
XB24-BWIT-004
Description
MODULE 802.15.4 SER 2 WIRE ANT
Manufacturer
Digi International/Maxstream
Series
XBee™r
Datasheet

Specifications of XB24-BWIT-004

Frequency
2.4GHz
Data Rate - Maximum
250kbps
Modulation Or Protocol
802.15.4
Applications
Home/Building Automation, Industrial Control, ZigBee™
Power - Output
2 mW (3 dBm)
Sensitivity
-96dBm
Voltage - Supply
2.1 V ~ 3.6 V
Current - Receiving
38mA
Current - Transmitting
35mA
Data Interface
PCB, Through Hole
Antenna Connector
On-Board, Wire Antenna
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Package / Case
Module
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Memory Size
-
1. Node types that support the command: C=Coordinator, R=Router, E=End Device
2. Command supported by modules using AT Command firmware only
Networking & Security
XBee ZNet 2.5/XBee‐PRO ZNet 2.5 ZigBee OEM RF Modules v1.x4x 
Table 7‐02. Addressing Commands)
Table 7‐03. Networking Commands
AT
Command
DE
CI
AT
Command
CH
ID
BH
OP
NT
NO
ND
BI
2
2
2
Name and Description
Destination Endpoint. Set/read Zigbee application layer destination ID value. If
ZigBee application layer addressing is enabled (ZA command), this value will be used
as the destination endpoint all data transmissions. DE is only supported in AT
firmware.The default value (0xE8) is the Digi data endpoint.
Cluster Identifier. Set/read Zigbee application layer cluster ID value. If ZigBee
application layer addressing is enabled (ZA command), this value will be used as the
cluster ID for all data transmissions. CI is only supported in AT firmware.The default
value0x11 (Transparent data cluster ID).
Binding Table Index. Set/read the binding table index value. If this value is set to a
valid binding table index, the addressing information at that index in the binding table
will be used for all data transmissions. BI is only supported in AT firmware
Name and Description
Operating Channel. Read the channel number used for transmitting and receiving
between RF modules. Uses 802.15.4 channel numbers. A value of 0 means the device
has not joined a PAN and is not operating on any channel.
PAN ID. Set/Get the PAN (Personal Area Network) ID.
Coordinator - Set the preferred Pan ID. Set ID = 0xFFFF to auto-select.
Router / End Device - Set the desired Pan ID. When the device searches for a
Coordinator, it attempts to only join to a parent that has a matching Pan ID. Set ID =
0xFFFF to join a parent operating on any Pan ID.
Changes to ID should be written to non-volatile memory using the WR command.
Broadcast Hops. Set/Read the maximum number of hops for each broadcast data
transmission. Setting this to 0 will use the maximum number of hops.
Operating PAN ID. Read the PAN (Personal Area Network) ID. The OP value reflects
the operating PAN ID that the module is running on. If ID < 0xFFFF, OP will equal ID.
Node Discover Timeout. Set/Read the amount of time a node will spend discovering
other nodes when ND or DN is issued.
Network Discovery options. Set/Read the options value for the network discovery
command. The options bitfield value can change the behavior of the ND (network
discovery) command and/or change what optional values are returned in any received
ND responses or API node identification frames. Options include:
0x01 = Append DD value (to ND responses or API node identification frames)
002 = Local device sends ND response frame when ND is issued.
Node Discover. Discovers and reports all RF modules found. The following information
is reported for each module discovered.
After (NT * 100) milliseconds, the command ends by returning a <CR>. ND also accepts
a Node Identifier (NI) as a parameter (optional). In this case, only a module that
matches the supplied identifier will respond.
If ND is sent through the API, each response is returned as a separate
AT_CMD_Response packet. The data consists of the above listed bytes without the
carriage return delimiters. The NI string will end in a "0x00" null character. The radius of
the ND command is set by the BH command.
MY<CR>
SH<CR>
SL<CR>
NI<CR> (Variable length)
PARENT_NETWORK ADDRESS (2 Bytes)<CR>
DEVICE_TYPE<CR> (1 Byte: 0=Coord, 1=Router, 2=End Device)
STATUS<CR> (1 Byte: Reserved)
PROFILE_ID<CR> (2 Bytes)
MANUFACTURER_ID<CR> (2 Bytes)
<CR>
© 2008 Digi International, Inc.
Node
Type
CRE
CRE
CRE
Node
Type
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
CRE
1
1
Parameter Range
0 - 0xEF
0 - 0xFF
0 - 0xFF
Parameter Range
0, 0x0B-0x1A (XBee)
0, 0x0C – 0x18 (XBee-
PRO)
0 - 0x3FFF, 0xFFFF
0 - 0x20
0 - 0x3FFF
0x20 - 0xFF [x 100 msec]
0 - 0x03 [bitfield]
optional 20-Byte
NI or MY value
Default
1 - 0xEF
0x11
0xFF
Default
[read-only]
0x0234
(291d)
0
[read-only]
0x3C (60d)
0
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