Description
Module linking capabilities of the Protocol Z-Wave and Arduino board. Compatible with the popular Arduino Nano, it has a ATmega microcontroller with installed bootloader. This means that it can be programmed throughthe Arduino IDE development environment using available libraries. The plate containsa USB-UART converter, which allows to program the module by connecting itdirectly to the computer USB port.
The module has a microcontroller, and is equipped with 26 digital inputs/outputs, 5 of which can be used as PWM outputs (e.g. for controlling motors) and 4 as analog inputs. The system works with the signal ticking with the frequency of 16 MHz. The module also has a microUSB port, a RESET button and a user's button.
The manufacturer provides aguide for installingdrivers for the Arduino IDE. |
Programming
Creating and installing software is enabled in the free development Arduino IDE environment. Implemented bootloader allows you to send program directly through the USB cable. A detailed description can be found inthe tutorial.
Specification
- Supply voltage: 5V to 18V
- Outputs operate at a voltage of 5 V
- Installed bootloader Z-Uno compatible with Arduino IDE
- Z-Wave[rotocol support
- Built-in aerial
- Microcontroller: ATmega 328
- Maximum clock frequency: 16 MHz
- SRAM memory: 2 KB
- Flash memory: 32 KB (4 KB is reserved for bootloader)
- EEPROM memory: 64 KB
- I/O Ports: 26
- PWM outputs: 5
- Number of analog inputs: 4 (channels Converter A/C)
- Serial interfaces: UART, SPI, I2C
- External interrupt
- 2 timers
- 1-wire
- Connector: microUSB
- Compatible with Fibaro JHome Center 2 / Lite Edge Vera, Zipato Zipabox
- Dimensions: 40 x 20 mm
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