The ATZB-900-B0BR is a ZigBit module from Atmel (now Microchip Technology), designed for ZigBee applications operating in the 900 MHz band. This module provides a complete, low-power wireless solution for various embedded systems and IoT devices, enabling reliable and secure communication.
Applications:
- Smart Home Automation
- Industrial Monitoring and Control
- Wireless Sensor Networks
- Remote Metering
- Security Systems
- Asset Tracking
Features:
- IEEE 802.15.4 compliant
- 900 MHz operating frequency
- Low power consumption
- Integrated antenna
- Compact size
- Easy integration with microcontrollers
- Over-the-Air (OTA) programming support
- Hardware encryption for secure communication
Benefits:
- Long Range Communication: The 900 MHz band provides excellent range and penetration compared to higher frequency bands.
- Low Power Operation: Enables battery-powered devices to operate for extended periods.
- Simplified Development: The module integrates all necessary RF components, simplifying the design process.
- Robust and Reliable: ZigBee protocol ensures reliable data transmission.
- Secure Communication: Hardware encryption protects data from unauthorized access.
- Cost-Effective: Reduces overall system cost by integrating multiple components into a single module.
Additional Details:
The ATZB-900-B0BR integrates a transceiver, microcontroller, and antenna into a small form factor module. It supports various ZigBee profiles and can be easily interfaced with a host microcontroller using UART, SPI, or other communication interfaces. The module also features a built-in antenna, eliminating the need for external antenna design and matching. The module operates within the ISM (Industrial, Scientific, and Medical) radio band, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
The ATZB-900-B0BR is a good choice for applications requiring long-range, low-power wireless connectivity, such as smart energy, industrial automation, and sensor networks. Its integrated features and easy integration simplify the development process, allowing developers to quickly deploy ZigBee-enabled devices.