Zigbee Xbee Pro Module Series 2 63mW Wire Antenna
Series 2B modules use a different hardware configuration from the earlier models and while they will communicate with Series 2 XBee modules, they are not compatible with the outdated Series 2.5 Modules. Regular VS Pro There are a few differences between the regular XBees and the XBee Pros.
The Pros are a bit longer, use more power. The greater power means longer range (1 mile instead of 300ft) so if you need the range then use the Pros, otherwise stick with the regular models. You can mix and match these on the same network. Note: If you are looking for a simple point-to-point configuration, you might want to try the Series 1 instead.
The Series 2 requires considerable setup and configuration. Note: Series 1 and Series 2B XBee modules have the same pin-out. However, Series 1 modules cannot communicate with Series 2B modules. Note: If you are using these outside, please check with your local laws regarding radio communication.
Performance RF Data Rate: 250 Kbps Indoor/Urban Range; 300 ft. (90 m) Outdoor/RF Line-of-Sight Range: 2 miles (3200 m)/ Int’l 5000 ft (1500 m) Transmit Power:63 mW (+18 dBm) / Int’l 10 mW (+10 dBm) Receiver Sensitivity (1% PER): -102 dBm Features Adjustable Power: Yes I/O Interface: 3.3V CMOS UART, SPI, I2C, PWM, DIO, ADC Configuration Method: API or AT commands, local or over-the-air Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz Interference Immunity: DSSS (Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum) Serial Data Rate: 1200 bps – 1 Mbps ADC Inputs: (4) 10-bit ADC inputs Digital I/O: 10 Operating Temperature & Humidity: -40° C to +85° C, 0-95% humidity non-condensing Programmability Memory: N/A CPU/Clock Speed: N/A Networking & Security Encryption: 128-bit AES Reliable Packet Delivery: Retries/Acknowledgments IDs and Channels: PAN ID, 64-bit IEEE MAC, 15 channels Power Requirements Supply Voltage : 2.7 – 3.6VDC Transmit Current: 205 mA Receive Current: 47 mA Power-Down Current: 3.5 uA @ 25º C


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