An 802.15.4 radio module is a small device used to communicate wirelessly with other devices according to the IEEE 802.15.4 protocol.
This table lists production ready-to-use certified modules only, not radio chips. A ready-to-use module is a complete system with a transceiver, and optionally an MCU and antenna on a printed circuit board. While most of the modules in this list are Zigbee, Thread, ISA100.11a, or WirelessHART modules, some don't contain enough flash memory to implement a Zigbee stack and instead run plain 802.15.4 protocol, sometimes with a lighter wireless protocol on top.
These modules only include the RF transceiver and do not include a microprocessor. As a result, the protocol stack will need to be handled by an external IC. They are lower in price than modules which contain a microprocessor and enable the integrator to choose any microprocessor. However, potentially more work is required for integrating the MCU and module.
The following table lists vendor by alphabetical order:
Manufacturer | Module | Transceiver Chip | Antenna | Sleep | TX | RX | TX Power | Sensitivity | PCB Size | Released | Interfacing | Protocol stacks | |
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FlexiPanel Ltd | EasyBee[1] [2] | Texas Instruments CC2420[3] [4] | integral | 18 mA | 20 mA | 0 dBm | 26 mm × 20 mm | Mar, 2008 | ? | Zigbee stack | |||
Embit | EMB-TRX169PA, 169 MHz[5] | CC1120[6] | U.FL connector | <1 μA | 400 mA @ +27 dBm | 27 mA (full sens.) | 27 dBm | -122 dBm | 16 mm × 26 mm | 2013 | UART, SPI, JTAG | Wireless M-Bus stack[7] | |
Microchip Technology | MRF24J40MA[8] | MRF24J40[9] | PCB trace | 2 μA | 23 mA | 19 mA | 0 dBm | –94 dBm | 17.8 mm × 27.9 mm | Jun, 2008[10] | SPI | Microchip Zigbee MiWi[11] MiWi P2P[12] |
The following table lists vendor by alphabetical order:
Manufacturer | Module | SOC/SIP Chip | MCU core | RAM | Flash | Antenna | Sleep | TX | RX | TX Power | Sensitivity | PCB Size | Released | Interfacing | Firmware options |
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Anaren | A2530R24A | CC2530[13] | 32 MHz 8-bit 8051 | 8 kB | 256 kB | Printed Trace | 1 μA | 34 mA | 25 mA | 4 dBm | -90 dBm | 11 mm × 19 mm | July, 2012 | UART, SPI | AIR-ZNP, based on TI Z-Stack |
A2530R24C | U.FL connector | ||||||||||||||
A2530E24A | Printed Trace | 130 mA | 28 mA | 15 dBm | -95 dBm | ||||||||||
A2530E24C | U.FL connector | 106 mA | 28 mA | 13 dBm | -95 dBm | ||||||||||
Atmel | ZigBit 2.4 GHz (ATZB-24-B0) | AT86RF230 | 8-bit ATmega 1281v | 8 kB | 128 kB | RF output | < 6 μA | 18 mA | 19 mA | -17 dBm to 3 dBm | -101 dBm | 18.8 mm × 13.5 mm × 2.0 mm | 2009 | UART, USART, SPI, I²C, JTAG | BitCloud - Zigbee PRO, Wireless MCU Software, BitCloud stack, SerialNet, OpenMAC |
ZigBit 2.4 GHz (ATZB-24-A2) | balanced dual chip antenna | 24 mm × 13.5 mm × 2.0 mm | |||||||||||||
ZigBit 2.4 GHz Amplified (ATZB-A24-U0) | RF output | 50 mA | 23 mA | Up to 20 dBm | -104 dBm | 38 mm × 13.5 mm × 2.0 mm | |||||||||
ZigBit 2.4 GHz Amplified (ATZB-A24-UFL) | U.FL connector | ||||||||||||||
ZigBit 700/800/900 MHz (ATZB-900-B0) | AT86RF212 | RF output | 26 mA | 11 mA | Up to 11 dBm | –110 dBm | 24 mm × 13.5 mm × 2.8 mm | ||||||||
California Eastern Laboratories | ZICM357SP2 | EM357[14] [15] | 32 bit, ARM Cortex -M3 | 12 kB | 192 kB | PCB Trace Antenna or RF Port for External Antenna | 1 μA | 58 mA | 34 mA | 20 dBm | –103 dBm | 23.9 mm × 16.6 mm | Apr, 2012 | UART, SPI, TWI | Zigbee PRO stack: EmberZNet PRO |
ZICM357SP0 | EM357[16] [17] | 32 bit, ARM Cortex -M3 | 12 kB | 192 kB | PCB Trace Antenna or RF Port for External Antenna | 1 μA | 31 mA | 30 mA | 8 dBm | –100 dBm | 23.9 mm × 16.6 mm | Apr, 2012 | UART, SPI, TWI | Zigbee PRO stack: EmberZNet PRO | |
ZICM3588SP0 | SiLabs EM3588[18] | 32 bit, ARM Cortex -M3 | 64 kB | 512 kB | PCB Trace Antenna or U.FL connector | 2.4 μA | 44 mA | 30 mA | 8 dBm | –100 dBm | 23.9 mm × 16.6 mm | Mar, 2014 | UART, SPI, I²S | CEL Zigbee Stack Synapse SNAP Stack | |
Digi International | Series 1 XBee[19] | Freescale MC13193[20] | 8-bit 689S08A HCS08 | 4 kB | 60 kB | integrated Whip, chip or U.FL connector, RPSMA connector | 10 μA, 50 μA | 45 mA | 50 mA | 0 dBm | –92 dBm | 24.38 mm × 27.61 mm | Dec, 2006[21] | UART | Zigbee stack[22] |
Series 1 XBee-PRO[23] | 250 mA, 340 mA, 180 mA | 55 mA | 18 dBm, 10 dBm | –100 dBm | 24.38 mm × 32.94 mm | ||||||||||
Series 2 XBee ZB[24] | Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM250[25] [26] | 16-bit 12 MHz RISC | 5 kB | 128 kB | 1 μA | 40 mA, 35 mA | 40 mA, 38 mA | 3 dBm, 1 dBm | –96 dBm, –95 dBm | 24.38 mm × 27.61 mm | Apr, 2008[27] | Ember ZNet[28] | |||
Series 2 XBee-PRO ZB[29] | 10 μA | 295 mA, 170 mA | 45 mA | 17 dBm, 10 dBm | –102 dBm | 24.38 mm × 32.94 mm | |||||||||
Dresden elektronik | deRFmega128-22M00 2.4 GHz | ATmega128RFA1 | 8-bit ATmega | 16 kB | 128 kB | Chip ceramic antenna | < 1 μA | 18 mA | 18 mA | +3 dBm | -98 dBm | 23.6 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | 2012 | JTAG, UART, I²C, ADC, SPI, GPIO | MAC stack Zigbee (BitCloud) 6LoWPAN Atmel |
deRFmega128-22M10 2.4 GHz | RF pads | 19.0 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | |||||||||||||
deRFmega128-22M12 2.4 GHz | 198 mA | 22 mA | +22 dBm | –105 dBm | 21.5 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | ||||||||||
deRFmega256-23M00 2.4 GHz | ATmega256RFR2 | 8-bit ATmega | 32 kB | 256 kB | Chip ceramic antenna | < 1 μA | 19 mA | 11 mA | +3.5 dBm | -98 dBm | 23.6 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | 2013 | JTAG, UART, I²C, ADC, SPI, GPIO | ||
deRFmega256-23M10 2.4 GHz | RF pads | 19.0 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | |||||||||||||
deRFmega256-23M12 2.4 GHz | 233 mA | 17 mA | 23 dBm | –104 dBm | 21.5 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | ||||||||||
deRFsam3-23M10-2 2.4 GHz | ATSAM3S4A[30] AT86RF232[31] | 32-bit ARM Cortex -M3 | 48 kB | 256 kB | RF pads | < 6 μA | 45 mA | 41 mA | +3 dBm | -100 dBm | 21.5 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | JTAG, UART, I²C, ADC, SPI, GPIO, USB | |||
deRFsam3-13M10 868, 915 MHz | ATSAM3S4A[32] AT86RF212[33] | 50 mA | 37 mA | +5 or +10 dBm | –110 dBm | 21.5 mm × 13.2 mm × 3.0 mm | JTAG, UART, I²C, ADC, SPI, GPIO, USB | ||||||||
deRFusb-23E00 2.4 GHz deRFusb-23E06 2.4 GHz | ATSAM3S4B[34] AT86RF231[35] | 32-bit ARM Cortex -M3 | 48 kB | 256 kB | Chip ceramic antenna | 32 mA | 51 mA | 45 mA | +3 dBm | -97 dBm | 71.0 mm × 23.0 mm × 8.7 mm | 2012 | USB, optional: JTAG, Debug | ||
deRFusb-23E00 JTAG 2.4 GHz deRFusb-23E06 JTAG 2.4 GHz | 63.5 mm × 19.0 mm × 9.5 mm | USB, JTAG, Debug | |||||||||||||
deRFusb-13E00 868, 915 MHz deRFusb-13E06 868, 915 MHz | ATSAM3S4B[36] br> AT86RF212[37] | +9 dBm | -106 dBm | 71.0 mm × 23.0 mm × 8.7 mm | USB, optional: JTAG, Debug | ||||||||||
deRFusb-13E00 JTAG 868, 915 MHz deRFusb-13E06 JTAG 868, 915 MHz | 63.5 mm × 19.0 mm × 9.5 mm | USB, JTAG, Debug | |||||||||||||
Embit | EMB-WMB169PA, 169 MHz[38] [39] [40] | MSP430F534x[41] | 16 bit MSP430 | 10 kB / 8 kB / 6 kB | 128 kB / 96 kB / 64 kB | RF Pads, U.FL Connector | <2 μA | 57 mA@ +15dBm | 27 mA (full sens.) | up to 30 dBm | -122 dBm | 29 mm × 22 mm | 2012 | UART, SPI, JTAG | MSP430F534x[42] |
EMB-WMB868, 868 MHz[43] [44] [45] | MSP430F534x[46] | 16 bit MSP430 | 10 kB / 8 kB / 6 kB | 128 kB / 96 kB / 64 kB | RF Pads, U.FL Connector | <2 μA | 57 mA@ +15dBm | 27 mA (full sens.) | 15 dBm | -122 dBm | 29 mm × 22 mm | 2012 | UART, SPI, JTAG | Wireless M-Bus stack[47] | |
EMB-Z2530PA, 2.4 GHz[48] [49] [50] | CC2530[51] | 8 bit 8051 | 8 kB | 256 kB | PCB Antenna, U.FL Connector, Wire Antenna opt | <1.1 μA | 135 mA@ +20dBm | 28 mA | 20 dBm | -100 dBm | 29 mm × 22 mm | 2011 | UART, SPI, JTAG | TIMAC (IEEE 802.15.4),[52] ZStack (Zigbee)[53] | |
EMB-ZRF212B, 868 MHz, 915 MHz[54] [55] [56] | ATxmega128D3[57] | 8/16 bit AVR XMEGA | 8 kB | 128 kB | Ceramic Antenna, U.FL Connector, RF pads | 1.3 μA | 17 mA@ +5dBm | 10 mA | 10 dBm | –110 dBm | 29 mm × 22 mm | 2013 | UART, SPI, JTAG | Atmel Lightweight Mesh,[58] Atmel MAC (IEEE 802.15.4),[59] Atmel BitCloud (Zigbee PRO) | |
EMB-ZRF231PA, 2.4 GHz[60] [61] [62] | ATxmega256A3U[63] | 8/16 bit AVR XMEGA | 16 kB | 256 kB | PCB Antenna, U.FL Connector, RF pads | <1.1 μA | 132 mA@ +20dBm | 24 mA | 20 dBm | -105 dBm | 29 mm x 22 mm | 2011 | UART, SPI, JTAG | Atmel Lightweight Mesh,[64] [Atmel MAC (IEEE 802.15.4),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.atmel.com/tools/IEEE802_15_4MAC.aspx |title=Archived copy |access-date=2013-10-15 |archive-date=2013-10-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131015140743/http://www.atmel.com/tools/IEEE802_15_4MAC.aspx |url-status=bot: unknown }}</ref> <br>Atmel BitCloud (Zigbee PRO) |- | rowspan="2" | FlexiPanel Ltd | Pixie<ref>[http://flexipanel.com/Docs/Pixie%20DS481%20Cover%20Page.pdf Pixie summary][65] | rowspan="2" | Texas Instruments CC2420[66] [67] | PIC18LF4620| 4 kB| 64 kB| rowspan="2" | integral| rowspan="2" | 2 μA| colspan="2" rowspan="2" | 25 mA| rowspan="2" | 0 dBm| rowspan="2" || rowspan="2" || rowspan="2" | Mar, 2008| rowspan="2" | UART, SPI| rowspan="2" | Microchip Zigbee|-| Pixie Lite[68] [69] | PIC18LF2520| 1.5 kB| 32 kB|-| rowspan="2" | Kirale Technologies | KTWM102-11| rowspan="2" | Microchip ATSAMR21E19A| rowspan="2" | 32-bit ARM Cortex -M0+| rowspan="2" | 32 kB| rowspan="2" | 256 kB + 512 kB| on-board chip| rowspan="2" | 5 μA| rowspan="2" | 17 mA| rowspan="2" | 19 mA| rowspan="2" | 4 dBm| rowspan="2" | -104 dBm| rowspan="2" | 16.6 mm × 11.4 mm × 2.2 mm| rowspan="2" | 2018| rowspan="2" | UART, USB, JTAG| rowspan="2" | KiNOS Thread Certified Stack[70] Atmel|-| KTWM102-21| W.FL connector|-| MMB Networks| Z357PA40| Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM357[71] | 32-bit ARM Cortex M3| 12 kB| 192 kB on-chip, 512 kB on-board| U.FL, on-board chip ceramic| 0.65 μA| 175 mA at 20 dBm TX power| 32 mA| 20 dBm max., software programmable| -106 dBm| 34.2 mm × 15 mm × 2.88 mm| 2015| UART and SPI| Ember's (now Silicon Labs') EmberZNetPRO[72] with MMB's RapidConnect family of firmware|-| rowspan="4" | NXP| JN5168-001-M00[73] | rowspan="4" | JN5168| rowspan="4" | 32 MHz 32-bit RISC| rowspan="4" | 32 kB| rowspan="4" | 256 kB| on board| rowspan="4" | 0.15 μA| rowspan="2" | 15 mA| rowspan="2" | 17 mA| rowspan="2" | 2.5 dBm| rowspan="2" | -95 dBm| rowspan="2" | 16 mm × 30 mm| rowspan="4" | 2013| rowspan="4" | UART, SPI| rowspan="4" | JenNet stack Zigbee stack|-| JN5168-001-M03[74] | U.FL connector|-| JN5168-001-M05[75] | U.FL connector| 35 mA| 22 mA| 9.5 dBm| -96 dBm| rowspan="2" | 16 mm x30 mm|-| JN5168-001-M06[76] | U.FL connector| 175 mA| 22 mA| 22 dBm| -100 dBm|-| Control Data Systems| VersaNode 210[77] | MC13224V| 32-bit ARM7| 96 kB| 128 kB| MMCX Connector| 15 μA| 60 mA| 21 mA| 10 dBm| -98 dBm| 20 mm × 25 mm| 2009| UART, SPI| Control Data Systems ISA100.11a|-| rowspan="3" | Panasonic| PAN4555| MC1321x| rowspan="2" | 8-bit MC9S08GT HC08| rowspan="2" | 4 kB| rowspan="2" | 60 kB| RF out or ceramic antenna| 0.25 μA, 1.9 μA, 36 μA, 1.6 mA| 36.5 mA| 37 mA| –4 dBm, 0 dBm| –92 dBm| 12.2 mm × 16.4 mm × 2.2 mm| 2008| UART, SPI| rowspan="2" | Freescale Beestack [Synapse SNAP Stack |- | PAN4561 | MC13213 | rowspan="2" | SMD RF out, ceramic antenna or [[U.FL]]| 1.6 mA, 50 μA, 16 μA, 2 μA| 202 mA| 45 mA| 20 dBm| –105 dBm| 35 mm × 15 mm| Jan, 2009| UART, I²C|-| PAN4570[78] | Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM250[79] [80] | 16-bit 12 MHz RISC| 5 kB| 128 kB| 1 μA, 1.5 μA| 35.5 mA, 41.5 mA, 28 mA| 35.5 mA, 37.5 mA| 3 dBm, 5 dBm, –32 dBm| –97 dBm| 26.5 mm × 20 mm × 2.8 mm| 2006| UART, SPI, I²C| Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM250[81] |-| rowspan="9" | Radiocrafts| RC2200[82] | rowspan="5" | Texas Instruments CC2420[83] [84] | rowspan="4" | 8-bit ATmega128| 4 kB| rowspan="2" | 128 kB| rowspan="4" | integrated, MMCX connector or RF on pin connector| 23 μA, 1.3 μA| rowspan="2" | 27 mA| rowspan="2" | 30 mA| rowspan="4" | 0 dBm| rowspan="4" | -94 dBm| rowspan="4" | 16.5 mm × 29.2 mm × 3.5 mm| rowspan="4" | 2008| rowspan="5" | UART, SPI, JTAG, ISP| rowspan="9" | Texas Instruments Z-stack[85] or any third-party Zigbee stack|-| RC2201[86] | 8 kB| rowspan="2" | 1.3 μA|-| RC2202[87] | 2 kB| 32 kB| 23 mA| 26 mA|-| RC2204[88] | 4 kB| 64 kB| 23 μA, 1.3 μA| 27 mA| 30 mA|-| RC2201HP[89] | 8-bit ATmega1281| rowspan="5" | 8 kB| rowspan="3" | 128 kB| rowspan="5" | integrated or RF-on-pin connector| 40 μA, 2 μA| 140 mA| 28 mA| 17 dBm| rowspan="5" | -92 dBm| 16.5 mm × 35.6 mm × 3.5 mm| Jan 2008[90] |-| RC2300[91] | rowspan="4" | Texas Instruments CC2430 (CC2431 for location engine option)[92] [93] | rowspan="4" | 8-bit 8051| rowspan="4" | 300 μA, 0.9 μA, 0.6 μA| rowspan="4" | 27 mA| rowspan="4" | 27 mA| rowspan="4" | 0 dBm| rowspan="4" | 12.7 mm × 25.4 mm × 2.5 mm| rowspan="4" | Jul 2008[94] | rowspan="4" | UART, SPI, proprietary serial debugging interface|-| RC2301[95] |-| RC2302[96] | 32 kB|-| RC2304[97] | 64 kB|-| rowspan="7" | Monolithics| ZMN2405| rowspan="7" | Texas Instruments CC2430 [98] [99] | rowspan="7" | 8-bit 8051| rowspan="7" | 8 kB| rowspan="7" | 128 kB| rowspan="2" | RFIO pad| rowspan="7" | 3 μA| rowspan="3" | 28 mA| rowspan="3" | 27 mA| rowspan="2" | 0 dBm| rowspan="2" | -92 dBm| 30.5 mm × 21.2 mm| rowspan="7" | 2008| rowspan="7" | UART, SPI,| rowspan="7" | Zigbee stack, RFM's CSM standard module application profile|-| ZMN2430| 25 mm × 20.3 mm|-| ZMN2430A <| built-in| –2 dBm| –90 dBm| 25 mm × 26.9 mm|-| ZMN2405HP| RFIO pad| rowspan="4" | 130 mA| rowspan="4" | 33 mA| 17 dBm| rowspan="4" | -95 dBm| 40.6 mm × 21.2 mm|-| ZMN2405HPA| built-in| 15 dBm| 47 mm × 21.2 mm|-| ZMN2430HP| RFIO pad| 17 dBm| 30.48 mm × 25 mm|-| ZMN2430HPA| built-in| 15 dBm| 36.83 mm × 25 mm|-|Radios, Inc.| MXR-EM20[100] | Ember 2420 [101] | 8-bit ATmega128L| 4 kB| 128 kB| RF on pin| 20 μA| 17.4 mA| 19.7 mA| 0 dBm| –94 dBm| 25.4 mm × 18.4 mm| Oct 2005| SPI| Zigbee stack|-| Synapse| SM220UF1[102] | ATmega128RFA1| 8-bit ATmega| 16 kB| 128 kB| PCB Antenna and U.FL connector| 0.4 μA| 20 dBm: 150 mA6 dBm: 55 mA| 22 mA| 20 dBm| –103 dBm| 29.8mm × 19mm| 2013| UART, SPI, I²C| Synapse SNAP Stack|-| rowspan="2" | [Talon Communications | Oasis<ref>[http://www.taloncom.com/images/Talon_Oasis_Module_and_Platforms.pdf Oasis summary][103] | rowspan="2" | NXP (formerly Freescale) KW22D512V| rowspan="2" | Cortex-M4| rowspan="2" | 64 kB| rowspan="2" | 512 kB| U.FL, MMCX or edge connect to external trace PIFA| rowspan="2" | 4uA| rowspan="2" | 111 mA| rowspan="2" | 24 mA| rowspan="2" | 20 dBm| rowspan="2" | -108 dBm| 25mm × 20mm × 2.7mm| Feb 2015| JTAG, UART, I²C, ADC, SPI, GPIO, PWM, USB| rowspan="2" | SMAC|-| Sierra mangOH IoT[104] | RP-SMA, Chip| 45mm × 22.3mm × 2.7mm| May 2016| JTAG, UART, SPI, GPIO, USB|-| rowspan="5" | Telegesis Ltd| ETRX2| rowspan="3" | Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM250[105] [106] | rowspan="3" | 16-bit 12 MHz RISC| rowspan="3" | 5 kB| rowspan="3" | 128 kB| rowspan="2" | integrated, U.FL connector or 50Ω pad| 1 μA, 1.5 μA| 35.5 mA, 41.5 mA, 28 mA| 35.5 mA, 37.5 mA| 3 dBm, 5 dBm| −94 dBm, −95 dBm, −98 dBm, −99 dBm| 37.75 mm × 20.45 mm| 2008| rowspan="2" | SIF, UART, I²C, SPI| rowspan="7" | Ember ZNet Stack[107] |-| ETRX2-PA| 0.8 μA, 1.5 μA, 3 μA, 3.5 μA| 56 mA, 63 mA, 106 mA, 120 mA, 121 mA| 37 mA| 0 dBm, 10 dBm, 18.5 dBm, 17.5 dBm| −92 dBm, −93 dBm, −96 dBm, −97 dBm| 37.75 mm × 20.5 mm| 2009|-| ETRX2USB| integrated| 32 mA, 27 mA, 26 mA| 55 mA, 62 mA| 62 mA| 3 dBm, 18 dBm| | | 2008| SIF|-| ETRX351| Silicon Labs (former Ember) EM351| rowspan="2" | 32-bit ARM Cortex -M3 Processor| rowspan="2" | 12 kB| 128 kB| rowspan="2" | Integrated chip antenna or U.FL coaxial connector| rowspan="2" | <1 μA| rowspan="2" | 31 mA| rowspan="2" | 22 mA| rowspan="2" | 8 dBm| rowspan="2" | −102 dBm| rowspan="2" | 25 mm × 19 mm| rowspan="2" | 2011| rowspan="2" | |-| ETRX357[<ref>http://www.telegesis.com/product_range_overview/etrx3_zigbee_module.htm ETRX357 brochure] | Silicon Labs (former Ember) EM357| 192 kB|-| rowspan="2"| Sena Technologies| ProBee-ZE10[108] [109] | Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM250[110] [111] | 16-bit 12 MHz RISC| 5 kB| 128 kB| Integrated chip, U.FL connector, RPSMA Connector| ≤ 2 μA| 190 mA| 45 mA| 20 dBm| –102 dBm| 51.7 mm × 23.0 mm × 11.15 mm| 2010 Oct| rowspan="2"| UART|-| ProBee-ZE20S DIP/SMD[112] | Ember (now Silicon Labs) EM357| 32-bit ARM Cortex -M3 Processor| 12 kB| 192 kB| Integrated chip, U.FL connector, RPSMA Connector| < 1 μA| 33 mA| 28 mA| 8 dBm| -100 dBm/Max. -102 dBm| SMD Size: 31.6 mm × 18.6 mm, DIP Size: 32.8 mm × 21.0 mm| 2011 Oct|} List of Zigbee company acquisitions
Other companies manufacturing 802.15.4 ready-to-use modulesThe following is a list of companies producing modules yet to be added to the table.
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