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Developer kit offers easy start with ZigBee

A Farnell product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 2, 2006

A novel developer starter kit offers a unique opportunity for engineers to test out ZigBee technology at the design stage.

Farnell InOne has a new Freescale ZigBee developer starter kit.

The kit - the first of its kind - offers a unique opportunity for engineers to test out ZigBee technology at the design stage.

Based on Freescale's second generation of ZigBee compliant platforms, the 1321XDSK kit is an ideal low-cost development tool, containing all the necessary components to get started.

It includes two hardware boards, cables, batteries, power adapters, software and sample applications to create propriety and standards-based peer-to-peer and star networks, supporting SMAC and IEEE802.15.4 PHY/MAC standards.

The new kit, priced under GBP 150, is available from the Farnell InOne website.

Jamie Furness, EDE Development Manager at Farnell InOne comments: "Farnell InOne is wholeheartedly embracing Zigbee and as the launch of this kit demonstrates, we are leading the way by offering design engineers a unique opportunity to get to grips with and experience this new technology, first".

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