I have read through all the examples for zigbee and am having a hard time understanding how to program it using flowcode.
if someone would post a simple program to make the zigbee transmit "Hello world" or some similar text then I think
I can figure out what is going on..
I am using the training board w/ zigbee module. I changed out the X24-B mesh zigbee with a X24 802.15.4 module which
gives me point to point communications.
Please help me to understand the programing using flowcode.
Flowcode 4 and e-block zigbee
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Re: Flowcode 4 and e-block zigbee
Hello,
Great you got it working ok. Are you using the Zigbee component as is or did you have to edit it at all?
Great you got it working ok. Are you using the Zigbee component as is or did you have to edit it at all?
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Re: Flowcode 4 and e-block zigbee
I replaced the Zigbee module with a non-mesh product and using it in point to multi-point arrangement. I was trying to have the original module talk to a non-mesh module and I found out that they are not compatible.