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PIC32CXBZ2 Application Developer's Guide
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  2. 4 Getting Started with Zigbee Applications
  3. 4.7 ZigBee Applications

    This section describes steps to test and develop the precompiled Zigbee application examples.

  4. 4.7.3 Zigbee Centralized Network Formation by Combined Interface
  5. 4.7.3.1 Generating a Code

  • Introduction
  • 1 Getting Started with WBZ451 Curiosity Board

    This section covers the evaluation board features and running the preprogrammed demo example.

  • 2 Getting Started with Software Development

    This section gives a detailed information on the steps to install IDE, compiler, tool chain, BLE, Zigbee stacks and application examples on the PC.

  • 3 Getting Started with Bluetooth Low Energy Applications

    This section provides details on documentation describing the steps to test and develop the precompiled BLE application examples.

  • 4 Getting Started with Zigbee Applications
    • 4.1 Zigbee Project Generation
    • 4.2 Zigbee Console Commands
    • 4.3 Zigbee Commisioning Procedure

      Commissioning is the process of initializing the devices to join a network and to work together. The Zigbee Base Device Behaviour specification specifies the procedures for the following commissioning mechanisms which are executed in the order as provided below.

    • 4.4 Zigbee Network Security Models
    • 4.5 Zigbee Green Power

      Green Power is a feature of Zigbee, that allows for energy-harvesting technology to be used directly with the Zigbee stack. Green Power is the global wireless standard for large installations, when changing batteries and accessing devices becomes costly.

    • 4.6 ZigBee OTA Sniffer
    • 4.7 ZigBee Applications

      This section describes steps to test and develop the precompiled Zigbee application examples.

      • 4.7.1 Zigbee Application Demo: Light Control and Monitoring Using Combined Interface
      • 4.7.2 Zigbee Application Demo: Light Control and Monitoring using Alexa Echo Plus
      • 4.7.3 Zigbee Centralized Network Formation by Combined Interface
        • 4.7.3.1 Generating a Code
        • 4.7.3.2 Files and Routines Automatically Generated by MCC
        • 4.7.3.3 Zigbee Stack Initialization and Application Callback Registration
        • 4.7.3.4 Zigbee Stack Application Events Handling
        • 4.7.3.5 User Application Development
        • 4.7.3.6 Programming the Application using MPLABX IDE
      • 4.7.4 Zigbee Application Demo: Multi-Sensor with Low Power Functionality
      • 4.7.5 Zigbee Application Demo: MultiSensor with Deep Sleep Functionality
      • 4.7.6 Zigbee Custom Device Example: Light Control with Occupancy Sensing
      • 4.7.7 Zigbee Custom Cluster Example
  • 5 Getting Started with Multiprotocol Applications

    This section describes steps to test and develop the precompiled BLE and Zigbee coexistence application examples.

  • 6 Getting Started with IEEE 802.15.4 P2P Phy Application
  • 7 Getting Started with IEEE 802.15.4 MAC Applications
  • 8 Getting Started with Thread Applications
  • 9 Wireless Made Easy Framework
  • 10 Adding Chip Peripherals

    This section describes how to add analog/digital peripherals to the application

  • 11 Flashing hex from MPLAB DISCOVER using MPLAB IPE

    This section provides a detailed procedure of how to download an already existing application hex file from MPLAB DISCOVER and flash the hex file into WBZ451 Curiosity Board using MPLAB IPE.

  • 12 Low Power Design

    This section explains in detail on how to enable the low power modes – Sleep/Standby or Deep Sleep/Backup modes in the design.

  • 13 Firmware and OTA Updates

    This section documents how to enable firmware updates in the design, whether it is serial or Over The Air (OTA)

  • 14 Wireless System Services API
  • 15 Support Documentation

    This section has documentation that is generic and used as supporting document with the application example documentation.

  • 16 Wireless Protocol Software and Libraries
  • 17 Porting Between Wireless Microcontrollers
  • Microchip Information

4.7.3.1 Generating a Code

For more details on code generation, refer to 14.2 MPLAB Code Configurator(MCC) Code Generation.

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