I missed the live lectures last December, but it's great to be able to catch up with the archives. I'm very interested with the security aspects of Zigbee.
On slide 6, how do you square up the fact that Zigbee is supposed to be low power, and yet the radio is listening to all the channels all the time for collision avoidance?
http://standards.ieee.org/getieee802/download/802.15.4-2011.pdf is where you can register and download the latest IEEE standard for your viewing pleasure
BEacon allows teh pan coordinator to do the bulk of transmission and network upkeep in a star network. Is VERY power efficient for the endpoints, as the xmit / receive is minimized
I admit that I don't know DigiKey's current offerings on development, but will have the answers Friday at the session on develoment!
To develop something for in-house, educational, or personal use, there are NO FEES. Only if you are going to sell something
For more info on ZigBee, go to ZigBee.org or tune in the next three days!
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