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PIC-BEE

Manufacturer Part Number
PIC-BEE
Description
Daughter Cards & OEM Boards PIC-BEE XBEE RADIO INTERFACE
Manufacturer
Gravitech
Datasheet

Specifications of PIC-BEE

Rohs
yes
Product
PIC-BEE XBee Radio Interface Boards
Core
PIC
Description/function
PIC-BEE is the first XBee adapter and interface board that embeds a command interface using simple ASCII commands
Dimensions
2.5 in x 2 in
Operating Supply Voltage
4 V to 12 V
For Use With
XBee/XBee-PRO Modules
%L
%Q
%V
%H
%M
%S
This command controls the LED on the module to be turned on, off, beacon once
per minute or indicate the module is being accessed.
%L0 turns off the LED
%L1 turns on the LED where it remains on till another command affects it
%L2 beacons the LED so once per minute it will turn on for approximately one
second
%L3 turns on the LED if the module is be addressed and is activated via the serial
link.
There are two query modes of operation, either a periodic reading of the ports,
that occurs based on the H:M:S timer settings or wake on request (polling). When
Q is set to 1, polling is enabled. This will put the processor to sleep, and wakes
when a serial command is received. The Xbee module is not put to sleep in this
mode. The processor will go back to sleep based on the H:M:S timer settings.
When Q is set to 0, the processor will wait for the time period set in the H:M:S timer
settings, take a reading of the ports, transmit and reset the timer. The Xbee
module will not be put asleep in this mode. Using the command mode to place it
asleep can be enabled, and the wake is asserted by the processor when it is
ready to transmit.
Reports the firmware version number.
Hour timer value. The processor includes a timer that is represented in
hours:minuts:seconds and is used for either a timer for sending data on a periodic
basis or how long the processor stays awake after receiving a serial command,
depending on its mode (see command Q). The value is stored in non-volatile
memory, and is has a range of 00 – 59, and always must be two digits. For
example, 5 hours is represented by ‘05’. Default value is 0
Minutes timer value.
hours:minuts:seconds and is used for either a timer for sending data on a periodic
basis or how long the processor stays awake after receiving a serial command,
depending on its mode (see command Q). The value is stored in non-volatile
memory, and is has a range of 00 – 59, and always must be two digits. For
example, 5 hours is represented by ‘05’. Default value is 1
Seconds timer value.
hours:minuts:seconds and is used for either a timer for sending data on a periodic
basis or how long the processor stays awake after receiving a serial command,
depending on its mode (see command Q). The value is stored in non-volatile
memory, and is has a range of 00 – 59, and always must be two digits. For
example, 5 hours is represented by ‘05’. Default value is 0.
The processor includes a timer that is represented in
The processor includes a timer that is represented in

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