Telegesis ETRX2DVKP
Aimed at those engineers who know exactly what they want to achieve and therefore simply need to attach a Module to their product and communicate. Add additional ETRX modules to your order to form a mesh.
$269.00 ea.

Telegesis ETRX1DVKP Development Kit - click here for details
Kit includes:
- ETRXDV - Development Board
- ETRXHW - Module with Harwin connector to plug onto ETRXDV
- ETRX module
- RS232 Cable
- External Power Supply
Telegesis ETRX2DVKA
Aimed at those wishing to more easily discover and demonstrate to colleagues and clients how fast and simple a ZigBee mesh is to set up and control.
$348.00 ea.

Telegesis ETRX1DVKA Development Kit - click here for details
Kit includes:
- ETRXDV - Development Board
- ETRXHW - Module with Harwin connector to plug onto ETRXDV
- 2 x ETRXMCB Carrier Board fitted with ETRX module
- 2 x AA Battery Holder with lead
- RS232 Cable
- External Power Supply
Download Software:
To download the Telegesis Terminal software for the ETRX1DVK Development Kit, click here
ZigBee Module & Kit Documentation:
To dowload all documentation click here
This ETRX Development kit provides genuine quick and easy, out-of-the-box construction of a working mesh network. Using the comprehensive AT Style Command Dictionary and the simple-to-use Telegesis Terminal software package provided, it should take less than an hour to set up a three-way mesh network and to begin detailed, in-depth assessment of the Ember meshing technology. Included in the kit are both a full Development Board and 2 of the new Module Carrier Boards with the following features:
- 2 LEDs
- 2 Buttons
- On board 3.3V Voltage regulator
- Supply Voltage 5-12Volts
- Beeper
- Light sensor
These carrier boards allow you to quickly experiment with sensors and actuators and are ideal for demonstrations and prototyping. They can either be mains or battery powered.
 
Telegesis has completed work on the AT Command set for the EmberZnet 2.2 meshing stack. EmberZnet 2 is the meshing technology that we will be using from now on and constitutes the shift from Ember's strictly proprietary EmberNet meshing technology - as used to date on the ETRX1 – to a ZigBee - like platform. This development continues Ember's progress towards ultimate full ZigBee compliancy.
The move entails many important differences in the way that the meshing technology operates as well as bringing great enhancements in functionality.
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