FEATURES
MRF24J40 + PIC18F26K20 with open source MiWi and Zigbee stack
PIR sensor motion detector, sends wireless alarm to Zigbee nodes when motion is detected
RF Transceiver – MRF24J40 IEEE 802.15.4™ Standard compliant 2.4 GHz RF transceiver
UEXT connector to all boards with UEXT
Mini ICSP connector
On-board antenna
On-board temperature sensor – TCN75A
Option for external power supply through EXT_PWR
EXT/BAT switch
Reset circuit
Two user buttons
Two status LEDs
RST button
+3V lithium battery holder
PCB: FR-4, 1.00 mm (0,039"), solder mask, silkscreen component print
Dimensions: 70x20 mm (2.76x0.80")
DOCUMENTS
MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR user's manual
HARDWARE
MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR schematic
SOFTWARE
MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR demo software
MOD-ZIGBEE and MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR with PIC32-PINGUINO movement sensor example (refer to the readme and the comments in the code for more info)
FAQ
The MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR I received lacks 4 pins at the UEXT connector. Did you send me a faulty device?
Your MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR is fine. In later revisions pins 7, 8, 9, and 10 of the UEXT connector were removed on purpose to avoid confusion and to lower the chances of possible hardware incompatibilities.
I receive funny characters on the terminal using MOD-ZIGBEE. What should I do?
Set the terminal baud to 19200
What is the difference between MOD-ZIGBEE, MOD-ZIGBEE-UEXT and MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR
MOD-ZIGBEE is the base ZIGBEE module; the MOD-ZIGBEE-UEXT has UEXT which allows easier connection to Olimex host boards; the MOD-ZIGBEE-PIR has UEXT and also a PIR (passive infra red) sensor