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/**
@page Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Router_FreeRTOS application
@verbatim
******************************************************************************
* @file Zigbee/Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Router_FreeRTOS/readme.txt
* @author MCD Application Team
* @brief Description of the Zigbee OnOff Cluster application as a client
* using a centralized network.
******************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (c) 2020 STMicroelectronics. All rights reserved.
*
* This software component is licensed by ST under Ultimate Liberty license
* SLA0044, the "License"; You may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at:
* www.st.com/SLA0044
*
******************************************************************************
@endverbatim
@par Application Description
How to use OnOff cluster as a client on a centralized Zigbee network.
The purpose of this application is to show how to create a Zigbee centralized network, and
how to communicate from one node to another one using the OnOff cluster. Once the Zigbee mesh
network is created, the user can send requests from the client to the server through the push button
in order to make the LED toggling.
For this application it is requested to have:
- 1 STM32WB55xx board loaded with:
- wireless coprocessor : stm32wb5x_Zigbee_FFD_fw.bin
- application : Zigbee_OnOff_Server_Coord_FreeRTOS
- 1 or more STM32WB55xx board loaded with:
- wireless coprocessor : stm32wb5x_Zigbee_FFD_fw.bin
- application : Zigbee_OnOff_Client_Router_FreeRTOS
Device 1 Device 2
(Router) (Coordinator)
--------- ---------
| | ZbZclOnOffClientToggleReq | |
PushB=>|Client | -----------------------------------> |Server | =>LED
| | | |
| | | |
-------- ---------
To setup the application :
a) Open the project, build it and load your generated application on your STM32WB devices.
To run the application :
a) Start the first board. It must be the coordinator of the Zigbee network so in this demo application it is
the device running Zigbee_OnOff_Server_Coord_FreeRTOS application (Device2 in the above diagram).
Wait for the Blue LED (LED1) ON.
Start the second board. This board is configured as Zigbee router and will attached to the network created
by the coordinator. Do the same for the other boards if applicable.
b) At this stage, the Zigbee network is automatically created and BLUE LED (LED1) is ON on all devices.
it is now possible to send OnOff Cluster commands from the client to the server in multicast mode
by pressing on the SW1 push button.
You must see the RED LED (LED3) toggling on the server side.
Note: when LED1, LED2 and LED3 are toggling it is indicating an error has occurred on application.
@par Keywords
Zigbee
@par Hardware and Software environment
- This example runs on STM32WB55xx devices.
- This example has been tested with an STMicroelectronics STM32WB55RG_Nucleo
board and can be easily tailored to any other supported device
and development board.
- On STM32WB55RG_Nucleo, the jumpers must be configured as described
in this section. Starting from the top left position up to the bottom
right position, the jumpers on the Board must be set as follows:
CN11: GND [OFF]
JP4: VDDRF [ON]
JP6: VC0 [ON]
JP2: +3V3 [ON]
JP1: USB_STL [ON] All others [OFF]
CN12: GND [OFF]
CN7: <All> [OFF]
JP3: VDD_MCU [ON]
JP5: GND [OFF] All others [ON]
CN10: <All> [OFF]
@par How to use it ?
=> Loading of the stm32wb5x_Zigbee_FFD_fw.bin binary
This application requests having the stm32wb5x_Zigbee_FFD_fw.bin binary flashed on the Wireless Coprocessor.
If it is not the case, you need to use STM32CubeProgrammer to load the appropriate binary.
All available binaries are located under /Projects/STM32_Copro_Wireless_Binaries directory.
Refer to UM2237 to learn how to use/install STM32CubeProgrammer.
Refer to /Projects/STM32_Copro_Wireless_Binaries/ReleaseNote.html for the detailed procedure to change the
Wireless Coprocessor binary.
=> Getting traces
To get the traces you need to connect your Board to the Hyperterminal (through the STLink Virtual COM Port).
The UART must be configured as follows:
- BaudRate = 115200 baud
- Word Length = 8 Bits
- Stop Bit = 1 bit
- Parity = none
- Flow control = none
=> Running the application
Refer to the Application description at the beginning of this readme.txt
* <h3><center>© COPYRIGHT STMicroelectronics</center></h3>
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