Hello,
I am wondering if the Xbee Adapter Kit you sell will satisfy the requirements of my project. I am unexperienced when it comes to Xbees so bear with me.
I am using two Xbee Pro XSC modules to communicate between an Axon II MCU and an Arduino. http://www.societyofrobots.com/axon2/ax ... heet.shtml
Can I use your adapter kit for this?
Xbee Adapter Kit
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- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Xbee Adapter Kit
Yes, it would work for that application. If using "Pro" model XBees, read through the assembly instructions for the adapter. There are a couple components (a capacitor and voltage regulator) that need to be installed differently to accommodate the larger Pro module.
- mastermime
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Re: Xbee Adapter Kit
Ok thanks. How would I go about mounting this since there are no mounting holes?
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Re: Xbee Adapter Kit
For Arduinos, I typically plug it in to a female header on a protoshield. For receivers on mobile robots, I usually mount it with double-sided foam tape.
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Re: Xbee Adapter Kit
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