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<title>Sawdust XBee</title><link>http://sawdust.see-do.org/index.html</link><description>Projects related to XBee</description><dc:language>en</dc:language><dc:creator>landon@360vl.com</dc:creator><dc:rights>Copyright (C) 2007 Landon Cox</dc:rights><dc:date>2007-04-12T05:33:34-06:00</dc:date><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/" />
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<lastBuildDate>Thu, 13 Sep 2007 20:24:25 -0600</lastBuildDate><item><title>Mac OS X Talks to AVR MT 128 via XBee</title><dc:creator>landon@360vl.com</dc:creator><category>XBee + AVR MT 128</category><dc:date>2007-04-12T05:33:34-06:00</dc:date><link>http://sawdust.see-do.org/xbee/files/MacOSXtoAVRMT128viaXBee.html#unique-entry-id-0</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://sawdust.see-do.org/xbee/files/MacOSXtoAVRMT128viaXBee.html#unique-entry-id-0</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:13px; ">This little project is about communicating between a Mac (or Linux) system and an</span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.sparkfun.com/commerce/product_info.php?products_id=37" rel="external" title="AVR MT 128 from Spark Fun"> AVR MT 128 </a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">using an XBee device for wireless communications.<br /><br />So, what's an </span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.maxstream.com" rel="external" title="Maxstream">XBee</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">?  It's a small wireless transceiver that operates in the same 2.4GHz spectrum as WiFi (and doesn't interfere at all), implements the</span><span style="font-size:13px; "><a href="http://www.zigbee.org/en/index.asp" rel="external" title="ZigBee Alliance"> IEEE "ZigBee" standard</a></span><span style="font-size:13px; ">, 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.</span><br /></p><p style="text-align:center;"><a href="files/MacOSXtoAVRMT128viaXBee.html" rel="self" title="XBee:Mac to AVR MT 128 Via XBee"><img class="imageStyle" alt="HPIM4220" src="http://sawdust.see-do.org/xbee/files/page3_blog_entry0_1.jpg" width="127" height="96"/></a><a href="files/MacOSXtoAVRMT128viaXBee.html" rel="self" title="XBee:Mac to AVR MT 128 Via XBee"><img class="imageStyle" alt="screenoutput" src="http://sawdust.see-do.org/xbee/files/page3_blog_entry0_2.png" width="384" height="131"/></a></p>]]></content:encoded></item></channel>
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