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Using XBee 868LP with Raspberry Pi2 and Windows 10 IoT
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Hi,
i would like to use the boards that comes with the XBee 868LP Development Kit with the Raspberry Pi2 and Windows 10 IoT.
Anyone has some experience on this configuration ?
If there is not any drive for the Windows 10 IOT based RPi2 can i use the pin an UART to USB convert like the ZigBee adapter kit that works with the Zigbee 802.15.4 ?
Thanks in advance
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Dec 1, 2015
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Digi uses an FTDI chip on the development board so I would check with FTDICHIP.com for your USB drivers.
If your Raspberry Pi2 has a 3V UART, then yes, you can just run jumper wires from it to the test points on the XBIB interface board.
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Dec 2, 2015
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