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What is a ZigBee Wireless Network?

ZigBee Wireless network diagram

ZigBee networks can be cluster, star or mesh networks as shown in the diagram. Each network
has one device that is setup as a coordinator that controls and initialises the network.
Other devices can either be setup as routers that can pass data or as End Points, that can
only have one connection. End points or Reduced Function Devices can be set to sleep mode
so they use very little power and so can be battery operated.

Because of this very low power requirement, it is ideal for sensor networks or other
control applications, which require:

  • Low to medium data rates
  • Lots of nodes (up to 65,565)
  • Easy addition or removal of nodes from network
  • robust mesh network that doesn’t fall over if one node fails
  • very low power, battery operated equipment
  • Long range

The management software that comes with all Sena products makes it very easy
to setup the coordinator, routers and end points to create the network. Most users
use a USB dongle as the Coordinator and either serial adapters or embedded
modules as routers or end points but all can easily be configured by you to be different types.

Any product from other manufacturers can be used with these Sena units providing they conform to
IEEE 802.15.4 standard. This means that a ZU-10 USB adapter can be used as a network coordinator
for a huge range of sensors and control units and provide a PC interface at the same time.

Instant ZigBee Network Control

The ZU10 series are USB products that can create a wireless network linked to
a PC. They are extremely flexible and can be set up very easily to be the network coordinator
with other units forming the rest of the network. These can be

  • ZS10 serial adapters for wireless enabling units with serial ports
  • ZE10 embedded modules for creating your own sensors or control unit
  • Sensors and units from other manufacturers

ZS10 serial adapters can also be set as a network coordinator if that suits your requirements better. All Sena units come with
easy to use control and setup software to create your network.

ZU10 USB to ZigBee Product

ZS10 Serial to ZigBee Product

The combination of these two products gives you a network with ranges up to 1.5KM.
You do not need to understand ZigBee or wireless and you don’t need to modify your
existing equipment. With setup and management via Windows Management Software, Telnet or
a Terminal Program, you have all the flexibility you need.

Embedded ZigBee to Serial Modules

Sena embedded modules are the best products on the market. They have built-in
RS232, ADC and General I/O interfaces. This means you can use them to create a wide range of sensors and
controllers. They are supplied with an on-board chip antenna or with external antenna connectors. Alternative antennas
are available to give up to 1.5Km range.
A Starter kit is available to get you going with the modules.

Embedded ZigBee modules
embedded ZigBee module with chip antenna
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Starter Kit for Embedded Modules
embedded ZigBee module starter kit
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Smart Metering and Home Automation

Recently, the standard ZigBee protocol has been extended with new application layers. The two common ones are for home
automation and smart meters. Home Automation profile supports combined interface, door lock and light ON/OFF. Most products that
use wireless interface now use this home automation profile. The Smart Energy profile includes Energy Service Interface,
In-Premises Display and Metering Device, which are used for energy use management and smart metering.

These ZigBee extensions are not supported by Sena’s standa Z10 range but are supported by
the new ZE20 embedded modules. There is a starter kit available to get you going with these new modules

Other Wireless Solutions

Kanda have alternatives to Bluetooth wireless. If you are not sure which wireless solution is best for your application, here is
a comparison chart giving the features of three common wireless protocols.

 

ZigBee

Wi-Fi

Bluetooth

Application

Monitoring and Control

Email, Web, Video

Cable replacement

Physical/ MAC layers

IEEE 802.15.4

IEEE 802.11

IEEE 802.15.1

Data Rate

250 Kbits/s

11 & 54 Mbits/sec

1 Mbits/s

Range

10-100 meters

50-100 meters

10 meters

Networking Topology

Mesh

Point to hub

Ad-hoc, very small networks

Operating Frequency

2.4 GHz

2.4 and 5 GHz

2.4 GHz

Complexity (Device and application impact)

Low

High

High

Power Consumption

low

High

Medium

Number of devices for Network

64K

32 per access point

7

Network Latency New slave enumeration

30 ms

20 sec

Network Latency

Join an existing network in <30ms

Connection 3-5 seconds

Connection up to 10 seconds

Typical Applications

Industrial control and monitoring, sensors

Wireless LAN connectivity

Wireless connectivity between devices

ZigBee networks can be cluster, star or mesh networks as shown in the diagram. Each network has one device that is setup as a coordinator that controls and initialises the network. Other devices can either be setup as routers that can pass data or as End Points, that can only have one connection. End points or Reduced Function Devices can be set to sleep mode so they use very little power and so can be battery operated.Because of this very low power requirement, it is ideal for sensor networks or other control applications, which require:The management software that comes with all Sena products makes it very easy to setup the coordinator, routers and end points to create the network. Most users use a USB dongle as the Coordinator and either serial adapters or embedded modules as routers or end points but all can easily be configured by you to be different types.Any product from other manufacturers can be used with these Sena units providing they conform to IEEE 802.15.4 standard. This means that a ZU-10 USB adapter can be used as a network coordinator for a huge range of sensors and control units and provide a PC interface at the same time.The ZU10 series are USB products that can create a wireless network linked to a PC. They are extremely flexible and can be set up very easily to be the network coordinator with other units forming the rest of the network. These can beZS10 serial adapters can also be set as a network coordinator if that suits your requirements better. All Sena units come with easy to use control and setup software to create your network.The combination of these two products gives you a network with ranges up to 1.5KM. You do not need to understand ZigBee or wireless and you don’t need to modify your existing equipment. With setup and management via Windows Management Software, Telnet or a Terminal Program, you have all the flexibility you need.Sena embedded modules are the best products on the market. They have built-in RS232, ADC and General I/O interfaces. This means you can use them to create a wide range of sensors and controllers. They are supplied with an on-board chip antenna or with external antenna connectors. Alternative antennas are available to give up to 1.5Km range.A Starter kit is available to get you going with the modules.Recently, the standard ZigBee protocol has been extended with new application layers. The two common ones are for home automation and smart meters.profile supports combined interface, door lock and light ON/OFF. Most products that use wireless interface now use this home automation profile. Theprofile includes Energy Service Interface, In-Premises Display and Metering Device, which are used for energy use management and smart metering.These ZigBee extensions are not supported by Sena’s standa Z10 range but are supported by the new ZE20 embedded modules. There is a starter kit available to get you going with these new modules ZigBee Home Automation Starter Kit Kanda have alternatives to Bluetooth wireless. If you are not sure which wireless solution is best for your application, here is a comparison chart giving the features of three common wireless protocols.