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-====== JetHome Zigbee USB Stick JetStick Z2 (CC2652P1) ======+====== JetHome Zigbee USB Stick JetStick Z4 (EFR32MG21) ======
  
 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
  
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-The JetStick Z2 stick is designed to work as a Zigbee coordinator or router and can be used to control other home infrastructure wireless devices that operate via the Zigbee protocol as part of a Smart Home controller with the appropriate software installed and configured.+The JetStick Z4 stick is designed to work as a Zigbee coordinator or router and can be used to control other home infrastructure wireless devices that operate via the Zigbee protocol as part of a Smart Home controller with the appropriate software installed and configured.
  
-The stick is based on a modern Texas Instruments CC2652P1 multi-protocol wireless microcontroller for the 2.4 GHz band ([[https://www.ti.com/product/CC2652P|microcontroller description]]) and features high performance, increased transmitter output power and compact size .+The stick is based on a modern Silicon Labs EFR32MG21A020F1024IM32 multi-protocol wireless microcontroller for the 2.4 GHz band  and features high performance, increased transmitter output power and compact size .
  
-Main technical characteristics: 
  
-  * 48MHz Arm® Cortex®-M4F processor; +FIXME: add chip characteristics 
-  * flash memory 352KB; +
-  * ROM 256KB for library functions; +
-  * SRAM 80KB; +
-  * transmitter output power up to +20 dBm; +
-  * supply voltage 5V from the USB port; +
-  * current consumption in active mode is not more than 100 mA.+
  
 Overall dimensions of the stick in the case without an external antenna: 62 x 18 x 10 mm. Overall dimensions of the stick in the case without an external antenna: 62 x 18 x 10 mm.
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 Attention! This device is not professional equipment for security and control systems. And it cannot be used on objects that potentially pose a danger to the life and health of others. Attention! This device is not professional equipment for security and control systems. And it cannot be used on objects that potentially pose a danger to the life and health of others.
  
-===== Hardware Features ===== 
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-The stick is hardware compatible with the original board [[https://www.ti.com/tool/LAUNCHXL-CC1352P|Texas Instruments LAUNCHXL-CC1352P-2]]. 
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-The transition to the bootloader mode is carried out at a low logic level at the input DIO_15 of the microcontroller. You can control the state of this input using the "FLASH" button installed on the stick board. A low logic level at the input DIO_15 is set when the button is pressed. 
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-To control an external RF switch, the microcontroller pins DIO_28 and DIO_29 are used. 
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-The LEDs are connected to the microcontroller pins DIO_6 (red LED) and DIO_7 (green LED). A high logic level on these pins lights the corresponding LED. 
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-To connect the microcontroller with a computer, a Silicon Labs CP2102 USB-UART interface converter chip is used. 
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-To control a hardware reset and switch the boot mode of the microcontroller, the DTR and RTS lines of the serial port implemented on the Silicon Labs CP2102 chip are used. 
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-===== Supported Firmwares ===== 
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-See documentation for supported firmware: [[::cc2652p_firmware]] 
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-===== Stick flashing procedure ===== 
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-You can reflash the stick using the [[https://github.com/JelmerT/cc2538-bsl.git|cc2538-bsl]] utility. See [[::cc2538_bsl_manual]] 
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-===== Using the stick with Zigbee2MQTT ===== 
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-When using the recommended firmware for the coordinator (see section "Supported firmware"), the stick provides full-fledged work with [[https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io|Zigbee2MQTT]]. This firmware or firmware based on it is installed by default during the production of the stick and the stick is completely ready to work with Zigbee2MQTT. 
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-See the [[https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io|website]] for Zigbee2MQTT installation and configuration instructions. 
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-The following parameters must be set in the Zigbee2MQTT configuration file: 
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-<code> 
-serial: 
-  port: /dev/ttyUSB0 
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-advanced: 
-  rtscts: false 
-</code> 
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-where: 
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-parameter //port: /dev/ttyUSB0// - indicates the file name of the device from the system corresponding to the connected stick. The value of the //port// parameter may differ from that specified in this example, depending on the operating system used and the number of devices connected to USB; 
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-parameter //rtscts: false// disables hardware flow control for the given serial port. This parameter can be omitted, but make sure it is not set to //true//. 
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-===== Other information ===== 
  
-  * [[jethome_zigbee2mqtt]]+FIXME: Add the rest of information
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