by BVis » Tue May 22, 2012 2:56 am
by BVis
Tue May 22, 2012 2:56 am
Hey everyone!
I am back after a couple year break from any cool projects.
I pulled out my box of AX-12's and one of JohHylands' USB Interface boards.
When I decided that I needed wireless, I grabbed some XBee's I had lying around and thought it should work.
After much googling, I have not found a way to make this work.
Current setup:
XBee 1 hooked to laptop.
XBee 2 hooked to USB Explorer board (sparkfun) -> USB Interface Board (the USB port).
Power supplied by 6v worth of batteries going through a 5v regulator then straight into the USB VCC and gnd.
Both xbees are configured and communicating when they are plugged into computers.
When I plug them into the USB board, nada.
The RSSI light comes on on xbee2 when I send commands, and the TX light blinks on xbee1, but no RX on xbee2.
I have tried many different configs on the xbees, including the version that works as a wireless arduino bootloader.
Still, nothing.
I am sure I am missing something obvious.
If you know what it is, save me!
Thanks!
B'Vis.
Hey everyone!
I am back after a couple year break from any cool projects.
I pulled out my box of AX-12's and one of JohHylands' USB Interface boards.
When I decided that I needed wireless, I grabbed some XBee's I had lying around and thought it should work.
After much googling, I have not found a way to make this work.
Current setup:
XBee 1 hooked to laptop.
XBee 2 hooked to USB Explorer board (sparkfun) -> USB Interface Board (the USB port).
Power supplied by 6v worth of batteries going through a 5v regulator then straight into the USB VCC and gnd.
Both xbees are configured and communicating when they are plugged into computers.
When I plug them into the USB board, nada.
The RSSI light comes on on xbee2 when I send commands, and the TX light blinks on xbee1, but no RX on xbee2.
I have tried many different configs on the xbees, including the version that works as a wireless arduino bootloader.
Still, nothing.
I am sure I am missing something obvious.
If you know what it is, save me!
Thanks!
B'Vis.