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an interesting link : [http://pixhawk.ethz.ch/tutorials/how_to_configure_xbee] | an interesting link : [http://pixhawk.ethz.ch/tutorials/how_to_configure_xbee] (maybe in the future we do not need this link any more and they link to us) | ||
=== XBee Pro ZNet 2.5 2.4GHZ === | === XBee Pro ZNet 2.5 2.4GHZ === |
Revision as of 02:52, 11 August 2010
Paparazzi supports the following modem protocols:
- Standard transparent serial (pprz) - this is compatible with all modems and can be used to connect the autopilot directly to a PC for testing without a modem.
- Digi (formerly Maxstream) API protocol (xbee) - compatible with all Digi modems including the 9XTend and Zigbee. This protocol enables hardware addressing, allowing multiple aircraft to be managed from a single ground modem.
Installation
The simples way to configure the XBee modems is to use the X-CTU software from Digi. It runs under Windows or under Wine
Configuring XBee AT mode (for pprz protocol)
This is the recommended way to start.
Basic approach:
- Connect your XBee, e.g. via a USB XBee Explorer.
- Start the X-CTU programm and go to the modem configuration.
- Click on READ
- Select the appropriate function set with AT command set.
- set PAN ID, etc... depending on which XBee you use
- Set the baudrate you want to use. 57600 is the maximum baudrate setting for bidirectional transfers to work correctly. At a higher baudrate setting, transmission can only be done in one direction.
- Then write the firmware to the module.
XBee Pro ZB 2.4GHZ
Flashing the airborne module
- Connect your XBee, start X-CTU, click READ
- Select the function set ZIGBEE END DEVICE AT (or ZIGBEE ROUTER AT).
- Set the PAN ID to any number, must be the same as the pan id of the coordinator (Ground Station).
- Set the Node Identifier (NI) to your aircraft name or any other appropriate name.
- Set the baudrate you want to use. 57600 is the maximum baudrate setting for bidirectional transfers to work correctly. At a higher baudrate setting, transmission can only be done in one direction.
- Then write the firmware to the module.
Flashing the ground station module
- Connect your XBee, start X-CTU, click READ
- Select the function set ZIGBEE COORDINATOR AT.
- Set the PAN ID to any number, must be the same as the pan id of the end device (aircraft).
- Set the Node Identifier (NI) to PPRZ_GROUND or any other appropriate name.
- Set the baudrate you want to use. 57600 is the maximum baudrate setting for bidirectional transfers to work correctly. At a higher baudrate setting, transmission can only be done in one direction.
- Then write the firmware to the module.
an interesting link : [1] (maybe in the future we do not need this link any more and they link to us)
XBee Pro ZNet 2.5 2.4GHZ
You can upgrade these to XBee Pro ZB.