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T-Zigbee
T-Zigbee
ESP32-C3 TLSR8258 Zigbee Ultra Low Power IOT Development Board
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Methods & Delivery Time
- Standard Express: 25-30 Days
- YunTu Express : 10-20 Days
(Company name can't be used consignee) - DHL: 10-17 Days
- FedEx: 10-17 Days
Please note that all delivery times are estimated for reference only.
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The T-ZigbeePA version adds a PA chip to the T-Zigbee version and replaces the antenna with stronger signal.
T-Zigbee is LILYGO®'s second motherboard with dual MCUs. (Notice: Two chips can work at the same time.)
Equipped with TLSR8258 Ultra-Low Power chip (Support BLE 5 Mesh, Zigbee, RF4CE, Thread 6LoWPAN, HomeKit, ANT 2.4GHz Proprietary Standard) and ESP32-C3 chip (Support WIFI and Bluetooth).
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Specifications
MCU 1 | TLSR8258 Ultra-low-power MCU supporting ZigBee and BLE5 |
Wireless | Support BLE 5 Mesh, Zigbee, RF4CE, Thread 6LoWPAN、HomeKit、 ANT 2.4GHz proprietary standard With PGA, AMIC, DMIC, 6-channel PWM function |
Programmable LED | Red LED: PD04 |
Green LED | PA00 |
MCU 2 | ESP32-C3 Equipped with RISC-V processor SoC Support 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5 (LE) Main frequency 160 MHz, built-in 400 KB SRAM, 384 KB ROM |
Programmable buttons | IO02 |
LED | IO03 |
Technology Support [Github]
If you need technical support please check the link to find more details.
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T-Zigbee
T-Zigbee PA
T-Zigbee+T-U2T
T-Zigbee PA
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Who can use
It's easier to master these development boards with a basic programming knowledge [engineers/ students/ makers, etc..]
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The hardware is really interesting and seems to work as it says. The documentation is pretty lacking though. There are examples of usage but all that is available for zbhci is mostly a generated docs placeholder. Somebody familiar with it needs to go at it and describe all the methods etc. I've been in the source and had to reverse engineer things to be able to use it.
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