Hello.
I appeal to the community for a consultation on Zigbee.
I have one XBee Series 2.5, which as I have a Coordinator and one as a Router / End Device, my desire is that the Router / End Device This coupled with an Arduino One My question is, the XBee shield conditioning input voltages from Arduino XBee to the Chip? and its digital or analog input voltage which is the job?.
In advance thank you very much for your attention.
My question is, the XBee shield conditioning input voltages from Arduino XBee to the Chip? and its digital or analog input voltage which is the job?.
To which chip? Which XBee shield?
The XBee is a 3.3V device. The Arduino is, typically, a 5V device. If you have things connected directly to the XBee, those things must be 3.3V devices. The shield simply provides power, through a 3.3V regulator, typically, to power the XBee, and a connection from the XBee's TX pin to the Arduino's RX pin, and from the XBee's RX pin to the Arduino's TX pin. The XBee's RX and TX pins are 5V tolerant.
The XBee is a 3.3V device. The Arduino is, typically, a 5V device. If you have things connected directly to the XBee, those things must be 3.3V devices. The shield simply provides power, through a 3.3V regulator, typically, to power the XBee, and a connection from the XBee's TX pin to the Arduino's RX pin, and from the XBee's RX pin to the Arduino's TX pin. The XBee's RX and TX pins are 5V tolerant.
Ok Thank you very much and it's clear you're very kind.