DIGI XBee® XBIB-C Development Boards use USB direct
mode with three cellular XBee® modules. These boards feature
humidity and temperature sensors with MicroPython control.
Along with this, these boards include Grove adapters for Grove
connector products. These boards are powered by a battery,
USB-C, and also offer current monitoring pins for testing the
power consumption.
The DIGI XBee® XBIB-C-MMT Development board uses a
secondary USB connector and has switch controls whether
the current measure mode is active or inactive. The battery can be attached to provide power to the
development board, and the voltage can range from 2V to 5V with the positive terminal on the left. It
can be connected to a computer through a USB to UART conversion chip which has the five UART
lines passed to the XBee® device. UART dip switch allows the user to disconnect any primary UART
lines on the XBee® from the USB to the UART conversion chip. The XBee® socket is the socket for the
XBee® (Microform factor).
DIGI XBee® XBIB-C-SMT Development board uses a secondary USB connector and has switch
controls whether the current measure mode is active or inactive. The battery can be attached to
provide power to the development board, and the voltage can range from 2V to 5V with the positive
terminal on the left. It can be connected to a computer through a USB to UART conversion chip
which has the five UART lines passed to the XBee® device. The UART dip switch allows the user too
disconnect any primary UART lines on the XBee® from the USB to the UART conversion chip. The
XBee® the socket is for the XBee® (SMT form factor).
DIGI XBee® XBIB-CU-TH Development board uses a secondary USB connector for the direct
programming of modules on some XBee® units. A large switch controls whether the current measure
mode is active or inactive. The battery can be attached to provide power to the development board,
and the voltage can range from 2V to 5V with the positive terminal on the left.
XBIB-C-SMT MODULE XBEE
د.ج 32.500,00
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