SPECIFICATIONS
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Digi XBee-PRO® 802.15.4 Adapter
PERFORMANCE
RF DATA RATE
250,000 bps
INDOOR/URBAN RANGE*
Up to 300
OUTDOOR/RF LINE-OF-SIGHT RANGE*
Up to 1 mile
TRANSMIT POWER
60 mW (+18 dBm)
RECEIVER SENSITIVITY (1% PER)
-100 dBm
FEATURES
ANTENNA TYPE
Integrated whip antenna
FREQUENCY BAND
2.4 GHz
SERIAL DATA INTERFACE
RS-232 (DB-9M)
RS-485 (6-position wire terminal block) - Switch selectable between RS-422 half duplex, RS-422 full duplex and RS-485 Sensor (RJ-45)
USB DATA INTERFACE
USB 2.0 Full Speed (with ESD protection); connects to host via captive 2-meter cable
NETWORKING & SECURITY
NETWORK TOPOLOGIES
Point-to-Point, Point-to-Multipoint, Peer-to-Peer
NUMBER OF CHANNELS
12 channels
SPREAD SPECTRUM TYPE
Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
FILTRATION OPTIONS
PAN ID, Channel, 264 (64-bit) addresses
OTHER
LEDS
Power: Glows green when external power is supplied (not active when battery powered to limit power drain)
Associate: Blinks when unit is connected and associated on an RF network
CONTROLS
Device reset (internal push button); Identification (internal push button) – relays ID to gateway
DIMENSIONS (L X W X H) & WEIGHT
RS-232, RS-485, AIO, DIO models: 3.87 in x 1.68 in x 0.99 (9.84 cm cm x 4.26 cm x 2.53 cm) 2.29 oz (64.92 g)
USB models: 2.87 in x 1.80 in x 0.83 in (7.29 cm x 4.57 cm x 2.10 cm) 1.60 oz (45.36 g)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
-40° C to +70° C
POWER REQUIREMENTS
INPUT VOLTAGE
RS-232, RS-485, AIO, DIO models: 9-30 VDC
USB models: Bus powered (+5V)
POWER CONSUMPTION
USB: 70 mA Rx and 250 mA Tx (normal operation) / 200 uA (suspend mode)
REGULATORY APPROVALS
EMISSIONS
FCC Part 15.247, IC, CE, Telec, EN55022 (Class A)
SAFETY
UL60950
ROHS
Yes
DIGI XBEE 232, 485, SENSOR, ANALOG I/O, DIGITAL I/O
INTERFACE OPTIONS
DIGI XBEE USB - BACK
INTERFACE OPTIONS
*Range figure estimates are based on free-air terrain with limited sources of interference. Actual range will vary based on transmitting power, orientation of transmitter and receiver,
height of transmitting antenna, height of receiving antenna, weather conditions, interference sources in the area, and terrain between receiver and transmitter, including indoor and
outdoor structures such as walls, trees, buildings, hills, and mountains.