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ZME Serial

Posted: 22 Dec 2016 21:49
by SparkyRih
Does anybody here have any experience with the "ZME Serial" board?

It came in just an ESD bag, nothing else in it... The only documentation that I can find about it is a one page PDF, which points to the Sigma Designs SDK and Sigma Designs Serial API... Luckily I did have an antenna laying around, so I should be able to have a go with it...

I'm in university, following a minor about IoT. For our main case we could order for a worth of about €200,- of hardware to work with... I choose the Razberry and a couple of Z-Uno's... But the teacher gave me this ZME Serial board as a temporary alternative to the Z-Uno...

Edit: I tried connecting it to an FTDI to at least get some response, but I realised it would be a better idea to connect it to a Raspberry Pi 3 with z-way-server, but it doesn't recognise the board...

Re: ZME Serial

Posted: 06 Jan 2017 20:39
by PoltoS
This is a pretty old board. I would suggest to use RaZberry 2 instead.

Re: ZME Serial

Posted: 08 Jan 2017 18:36
by SparkyRih
Thanks for the info, I'll leave it for what it is than :)

I have the Razberry + 2 Z-Uno's, so at least I have something to work with...

Re: ZME Serial

Posted: 22 Feb 2017 14:34
by A.Harrenberg
Hi PoltoS,
PoltoS wrote:This is a pretty old board. I would suggest to use RaZberry 2 instead.
are there plans for a newer version? I am currently looking for such a ZWave-module that can be connected to a system with just a serial UART-interface.

This old board only use a 300-chipset, so I would not use it. My plan would be to use a RaZberry 2, but it is a little bit expensive and I don't need the licence for ZWay...

Are you aware of any other solution with just a UART-Interface?

BR,
Andreas.

Re: ZME Serial

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 23:10
by PoltoS
We have no plans to make a new serial board since RaZberry 2 is a serial borad. Yes, it includes the price of the s/w, but I'm sure it is worth to use it instead of third party s/w.