Texas Instruments announced that it achieved ZigBee Certified status for its ZigBee Smart Energy 1.1 standard implementation, recently introduced by the ZigBee Alliance.
In conjunction with this announcement, TI introduced its new Z-Stack 2.5.0 with support for ZigBee Smart Energy 1.1, geared towards home area networks (HAN). Targeting the development of low-power wireless applications such as industrial monitoring and control, smart metering, building automation and more, TI’s ZigBee Smart Energy 1.1 profile gives developers the confidence and means necessary to interoperate with various implementations. Z-Stack 2.5.0 with ZigBee Smart Energy 1.1 is available royalty-free to all using TI’s ZigBee-compliant hardware platforms.
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