Abstract

When you must transfer information or data from place to place where you cannot run wires, the XBee modules provide simple point-to-point communications. The default settings let a pair of XBee modules operate like modems and simply pass bytes back and forth. In this experiment you will learn how simple C-language programs in either an Arduino Uno or an ARM mbed microcontroller module can communicate with a host PC. The code involves little or no programming, and the XBee modules involve only restoring their default conditions. If you plan to use an Arduino Uno module, refer to the logic-level-conversion information in Appendix A.

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