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  • im doing about zigbee standard ...some body have to do this subject...!

    you can contact me we will share information and document together

  • look simple. try to make more challenging project dude.

  • @nyehnyi lets see your source code..

  • @opaqueproductions235 im doing about zigbee standard ...some body have to do this subject...!

    you can contact me we will share information and document together

  • @onegreenfly my initial comment was targeted at the guy who said your work looked easy. That guy "nyehnyi" is a troll. I would love to compare notes and such though add my friend request from my dev youtube accout "interpretedProgram" Keep up the great work!! I just recently got my first arduino board.. and am honestly just learning about electronics.. I have been programming for years and am excited about physical computering!!

  • Next time make it in English please. I can't understand the language you're speaking.

  • @ericmathison1 I understood him perfectly.

  • what happened to the guys neck on the left ?

  • omg they are building bombs!!!

  • is it possible dat i can send video data using xbee module ...??

    can u tell me d procedure...

  • ZigBee is cool but I wish it were cheaper.

  • Digi's XBEE modules allow for easy programming using AT commands. This is easy for the non-programmers like myself. Some competitors use more detailed and time consuming API commands, which is not necessary for most basic sensor applications using the XBEE. Developed a rack-mount data center monitoring system using Parallax's BS2, XBEE, all in BASIC. Monitors temp, humidity, proximity, and next step is to monitor current using Hall-Effect sensors. Very easy and powerful development platform!

  • While Parallax BS2 and are great to learn the basics, I might suggest using MELABS' PicBasic and PicBasicPro. It runs on most of the Microchip 8-bit MCU's and PIC BASIC is just another variant of BASIC. Also, PicBasicPro was developed to work with most of the Basic Stamp commands. If you develop a program with the BS2, you can easily run with PicBasicPro. So, it opens up many many more PIC MCU's and development systems. Also, Digi makes the easiest and best designed 802.15.4/ZigBee module

  • Fantastic! I have been playing around with microcontrollers, xbee pro modules and C# for a while, it's amazing how much you can do with a little imagination.

  • wer can i get the bluetooth circuit?

  • This is cool dudes. How can I learn this?

  • @KnightSKill

    study hard...for years !!

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  • what is the range of operation of your zigbee?

  • very nice

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  • nice! i like it! looks expensive cause the BS2 board itself is $50 but still really cool

  • Well...it is just a prototype...We can do the same project on a PIC processor which hardly costs anything

  • sayd?

  • good work, i made the same but with Cy2196R

  • how do the sensors communicate with the zigbee through pic controller

  • Serially

  • Noisy HDD's in that gateway.

  • what is the cost of a zigbee module

  • Actually u know wat...there is a new technology coming up...which uses a ZigBee kinda low power stack for networking...but uses a TCP/IP style addressing...U can check on that technology..its 6LoWAN if I can recollect it right

  • im doing thesis on zigbee that is zigbee interface with the electric meter to remotely reads the meter. da problem is i dunno hw to interface it with the meter. can u plz help me!!

  • yeah we used the compass and accelerometer both frm Parallax. well if u ask me ZigBee is for low power networking and easy to setup...with the most simple addressing feature. Right now I am using ZigBee for a wireless appln which uses energy extracted out of vibration.

  • Hey Zendole, thanks for the comments...the 0 degrees is towards geometric north, it doesn't need any other reference like a base station. Good to know that u r also from Aerospace.

  • That could be very useful. I already have a idea to make a commercial product from it. Do you use the geomagnetic sensor or movement sensor?

  • We used a magnetic compass....

    Can you tell us more about ur product?

  • what did u say at 1:15?name of that software plz.

  • Nice.

    What kind of sensor are you using to determine heading?

  • Kudos!

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