Mac OS X Talks to AVR MT 128 via XBee
This little project is about
communicating between a Mac (or Linux) system and
an AVR MT
128 using
an XBee device for wireless communications.
So, what's an XBee? It's a small wireless
transceiver that operates in the same 2.4GHz
spectrum as WiFi (and doesn't interfere at all),
implements the IEEE "ZigBee"
standard,
and is manufactured by MaxStream. They are
primarily designed for wireless control
applications, but have all sorts of uses. The
simplest use for a pair of XBees is a wireless
serial cable replacement. Depending upon
power/range, you can buy them for $20 or about $35
from DigiKey. In the picture below, the XBee is
the blue device mounted on the circuit
board.

