[TechView: Communications]
Fast ZigBee/802.15.4 Radio Offers Voice Capability
Louis E. Frenzel
ED Online ID #21009
April 23, 2009
Copyright © 2006 Penton Media, Inc., All rights reserved. Printing of this document is for personal use only.
Reprints
Several ZigBee and 802.15.4 transceiver
modules are available for wireless sensor
and mesh networks, but the MeshConnect
ZICM2410P0 from California Eastern
Laboratories (CEL) is unique (see
the figure). Designed for the usual cable
replacement, wireless point-to-point,
multipoint-to-point, and mesh sensor
applications, it is additionally useful in
HVAC monitoring and control, lighting,
remote meter reading, security, irrigation,
and other in-building applications.
Yet further features open the door to
other uses.
The ZICM2410P0 complies with the
ZigBee and IEEE 802.15.4 standards. It
operates in the 2.4-GHz industrial, scientific,
and medical (ISM) band with 16
channels and has a typical data rate of 250
kbits/s using direct-sequence spreadspectrum
(DSSS) and binary phase-shift
keying (BPSK) modulation. Power output
is +6 dBm when operated at 1.5 V,
and the receive sensitivity is –97 dBm.
This combination provides a –103-dBm
link budget, making reliable long-range
communications possible. In open lineof-
sight (LOS) conditions, a range up to
3000 ft is possible. Low power consumption
is a given. Its sleep-mode current,
which mainly determines battery life in
ZigBee applications, is only 0.3 µA. The
printed-circuit board (PCB) houses an
F-type antenna, and an optional connector
lets designers add an external antenna
if greater range is needed.
The module also has some features
that aren’t available in other competitive
devices. Using additional higher-level
modulation methods, the ZICM2410P0
can be set to deliver 500 kbits/s or 1
Mbit/s in applications requiring more
speed. Also, the module’s full voice codec
complies with a-law, µ-law, and ADPCM
standards. This lets designers use the
module for two-way radio walkie-talkie
and intercom applications. With data
compression and the higher data rates,
designers can use the module for video
security cameras as well.
Finally, designers can use the fully
programmable module’s on-chip 8051
microcontroller with 96 kbytes of flash
and the software development system
to customize it to their needs. The ZICM2410P0-
KIT1-1 evaluation kit, which
comes with two modules, a network analyzer,
USB cables, AA batteries, ac adapter,
and software with documentation is
available. If you’re looking for a fast and
easy way to build a sensor network or
other short-range wireless project, this
module may be it. CEL also has a full line
of ZigBee and 802.15.4 radios for just
about any use.
LOUIS E. FRENZEL
CALIFORNIA EASTERN LABORATORIES
www.cel.com
|