Since its recent introduction, the ZigBee protocol has created an enormous amount of buzz in venues from magazine covers to trade show floors to water coolers. Its promise of providing a simpler, cheaper, more power-efficient WPAN (Wireless Personal Area Network) alternative to WiFi and Bluetooth ha
Hands-On ZigBee: Implementing 802.15.4 with Microcontrollers
✍ Scribed by Fred Eady
- Publisher
- Newnes
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 351
- Series
- Embedded Technology
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
Книга Hands-On ZigBee: Implementing 802.15.4 with Microcontrollers Hands-On ZigBee: Implementing 802.15.4 with MicrocontrollersКниги English литература Автор: Fred Eady Год издания: 2007 Формат: pdf Издат.:Newnes Страниц: 352 Размер: 21 ISBN: 0123708877 Язык: Английский0 (голосов: 0) Оценка:Review"I recommend this book to anyone doing 802.15.4 or ZigBee development. It is likely that Eady touches on the platform you are or will be using and it contrasts it well with everything else out there." - William Wong, Electronic Design, August 2007 Book DescriptionMaster ZigBee now! From basic concepts to successful projects, popular columnist Fred Eady teaches you how to create a wireless network with just one book!
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