- Fri Feb 25, 2005 10:35 am
#3274
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I've cross-referenced what chips support a Zigbee stack, which ones can be coded by CC8E, and which ones can be programmed by IC-PROG. I've done this to start playing with Zigbee, but figured some of you may benefit from this legwork. The list of chips that follows are the ones that can be coded in CC8E, can be programmed using IC-PROG, and the ones that Microchip says support the Zigbee stack:
I've cross-referenced what chips support a Zigbee stack, which ones can be coded by CC8E, and which ones can be programmed by IC-PROG. I've done this to start playing with Zigbee, but figured some of you may benefit from this legwork. The list of chips that follows are the ones that can be coded in CC8E, can be programmed using IC-PROG, and the ones that Microchip says support the Zigbee stack:
- 18F258
18F4320
18F442
18F448
18F452
18F458
18F6525
18F6620
18F6720
18F8620
18F8720