Oct 29, 2011 #1 freddyp007 Junior Member level 2 Joined Jul 6, 2009 Messages 22 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Freiburg Activity points 1,417 I am trying to interface zigbee with my atmega32. Can i directly connect the Tx and Rx pins? Or do I need a level convertor?:?:
I am trying to interface zigbee with my atmega32. Can i directly connect the Tx and Rx pins? Or do I need a level convertor?:?:
Oct 29, 2011 #2 alexxx Advanced Member level 4 Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 1,013 Helped 273 Reputation 552 Reaction score 270 Trophy points 1,383 Location Greece Activity points 7,936 freddyp007 said: I am trying to interface zigbee with my atmega32. Can i directly connect the Tx and Rx pins? Or do I need a level convertor? Click to expand... And which module would that be? What level of power supply exists for both sides? Last edited: Oct 29, 2011
freddyp007 said: I am trying to interface zigbee with my atmega32. Can i directly connect the Tx and Rx pins? Or do I need a level convertor? Click to expand... And which module would that be? What level of power supply exists for both sides?
Oct 29, 2011 #3 freddyp007 Junior Member level 2 Joined Jul 6, 2009 Messages 22 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location Freiburg Activity points 1,417 I m using the zigbee provided in the link XBee Wireless Communication Module (chip antenna) - nex-robotics
I m using the zigbee provided in the link XBee Wireless Communication Module (chip antenna) - nex-robotics
Oct 29, 2011 #4 alexxx Advanced Member level 4 Joined Apr 17, 2011 Messages 1,013 Helped 273 Reputation 552 Reaction score 270 Trophy points 1,383 Location Greece Activity points 7,936 Even though you didn't provide voltage supply level from both sides, I am taking a guess of 3.3V from the module side and 5V from the MCU side. In that case, please follow the thread below: https://www.edaboard.com/threads/204270/ Hope that helped. Last edited: Oct 29, 2011
Even though you didn't provide voltage supply level from both sides, I am taking a guess of 3.3V from the module side and 5V from the MCU side. In that case, please follow the thread below: https://www.edaboard.com/threads/204270/ Hope that helped.