Zigbee
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Overview#

Zigbee is an IEEE 802.15.4-based specification for a suite of high-level communication protocols used to create Personal Area Networks with small, low-power digital radios, such as for home automation, medical device data collection, and other low-power low-bandwidth needs, designed for small scale projects which need wireless connection.

Zigbee is a Low-Power and Lossy Network, with low data rate, and Wireless Network for Personal Area Networks

Zigbee networks are Personal Area Networks (or PANs). Each Zigbee network is defined with a unique PAN identifier (Zigbee PAN ID), which is common among all devices of the same network. Zigbee devices are either preconfigured with a PAN ID to join, or they can discover nearby networks and select a PAN ID to join.

Zigbee supports both a 64-bit and a 16-bit PAN ID. Both PAN IDs are used to uniquely identify a network. Devices on the same Zigbee network must share the same 64-bit and 16-bit PAN IDs. If multiple Zigbee Networks are operating within range of each other, each MUST have unique PAN IDs.

Zigbee Network Device types#

Zigbee defines three different device types:

An end device is essentially a reduced version of a router. This device:

Zigbee networks may have any number of end devices. In fact, a network can be composed of one Zigbee Coordinator, multiple end devices, and zero ZigBee Routers.

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