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XBP24BZ7-WITB003 (programmable) and IO Expansion Shield V5 Power

Hello
I wanted to know whether these devices are compatible? In what position the jumper should be placed?
I tried different options.
Zigbee network is configured correctly. Sending data from the Arduino Uno in serial connection (9600) with the shield on the XBee USB Adapter V2, but nothing happens.
What's the problem?
I wanted to know whether these devices are compatible? In what position the jumper should be placed?
I tried different options.
Zigbee network is configured correctly. Sending data from the Arduino Uno in serial connection (9600) with the shield on the XBee USB Adapter V2, but nothing happens.
What's the problem?
2012-07-24 02:48:33 As much as I did not put a jumper, the PC does not see XBEE module. In the X-CTU whole sandwich (arduino + io shield + xbee) is defined as the Arduino Uno. But the test queries do not work and the module is not defined.
Firmware modules I'm doing a xbee usb adapter. The rate is the same on all modules. If the adapter was 2, I could just check the connection between the modules. Actually I did check with AT-commands. The idea is all right.
Even heard that if you pull out of the Arduino Uno AtMegaChip, together with the io shield can be used as usb adapter. I've tried, but failed.
Kirill
Firmware modules I'm doing a xbee usb adapter. The rate is the same on all modules. If the adapter was 2, I could just check the connection between the modules. Actually I did check with AT-commands. The idea is all right.
Even heard that if you pull out of the Arduino Uno AtMegaChip, together with the io shield can be used as usb adapter. I've tried, but failed.

2012-07-23 18:57:51 Hi I'm not familiar with the mentioned zigbee module you mention. but, if it follows standard zigbee wiring, then it should be compatible, the IO Shield only provides a "patch" through between the Arduino and the zigbee.
You might want to double check your module's configuration, and test it's communication with the PC first.
have you configured it using the XCTU software?
Is the speed of the module also set to 9600? All of your devices need to be set to the same bps.
Hector
You might want to double check your module's configuration, and test it's communication with the PC first.
have you configured it using the XCTU software?
Is the speed of the module also set to 9600? All of your devices need to be set to the same bps.
