Adafruit XBee Adapter Kit V1.1

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This adapter board is designed to make adding wireless point-to-point or mesh networks easy. I looked at all the XBee adapter boards and decided to design something better:

* Integrated 3.3V regulator for clean power supply to your XBee, up to 250mA
* Level shifting circuit means it is trivial to use with 5V circuits like an Arduino without risk of damage
* Two LEDs, one for activity (RSSI) and the other for power (Associate)
* 10-pin 2mm headers to protect the modem and allow for easy swapping, upgrading, or recycling
* All commonly used pins are routed along the edge, making it easy to breadboard or wire up
* Specifically designed for use with an FTDI cable to connect to a computer via USB. This means you can use or upgrade the adapter simply by plugging in a cable
* Compatible with any XBee/Pro pin-compatible module. Works with XBee Series 1 and 2 as well as Pro modules

The kit includes a printed circuit board and all the components needed to build the adapter, unassembled. Tools are not included. This kit is really easy and takes only 15 minutes, even if you have never soldered before.

Please note that the adapter does not include an XBee module, which must be purchased separately. For more information, please visit the project page for instructions, documentation, tutorials, and example code.

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Item number
5998550

General information

Manufacturer
Adafruit
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
ada-126
Release date
22.11.2016

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