V venod_08 New Member Feb 26, 2011 #21 great thx once again.. i'm still a student, so i'm still new to all of this..!
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Feb 26, 2011 #22 I hope you're a skilled C18 & PIC programmer. The PIC Ethernet stack is not for beginners.
W Wilksey Member Feb 27, 2011 #24 It's not that difficult, as long as you understand C you should be ok! Remember, the Datasheet is your friend!
It's not that difficult, as long as you understand C you should be ok! Remember, the Datasheet is your friend!
V venod_08 New Member Mar 2, 2011 #26 i would like to ask another question, can i connect zigbee to temperature sensor say lm35 directly?? or do i need a microncontroller too?
i would like to ask another question, can i connect zigbee to temperature sensor say lm35 directly?? or do i need a microncontroller too?
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Mar 3, 2011 #29 Make ? Model ? Lot's of Zigbee modules out there. Do you mean the XBee S2?
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Mar 4, 2011 #31 Yes it has analog inputs, I'm not familiar enough with it to tell you if it can be programmed to run autonomously without an external controller. I use it strictly as a modem.
Yes it has analog inputs, I'm not familiar enough with it to tell you if it can be programmed to run autonomously without an external controller. I use it strictly as a modem.
V venod_08 New Member Mar 5, 2011 #32 ooo. ok then... i think i will stick will the initial plan of using pic18F458