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thoomanwang
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I plan to use MC1323x development based on Zigbee 2007 ZigBee network , plans to use the MC1323x as a Coordinator or Router and Enddevice, but I can not be configured through BeeKit tool , select the MC1321x-NCB after being given , will be modified where the parameters ?

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jasonchiang
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Hello Mr. Wang,

        MC1323x family has MC13233(82K flash), MC13234(128K flash) and MC13237(128K flash, ADC).

MC13234 or MC13237 is capable of doing coordinator, router and MC13233 can be end device. You needn't to use MC1322x or MC1320x-S08QE128-EVB.

       The latest Beestack codebase, 3.1.0 support MC13234 which can program it as coordinator. See attached image.

Beekit1.png

You may need to download the latest Beekit version to create coordinator/router device through selecting MC13234 configuration. I already done this and setup on/off light coordinator/end device before.

       Please let me know if you still need further help for latest Beekit downloading.

Regards

Jason 


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jasonchiang
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Hello Mr. Wang,

        MC1323x and MC1321x is different product family although they use same HCS08 CPU. One of difference is flash size. MC1323x has 128K flash size. MC1321x has 60K maximum flash size which is not enough to run ZIgbee 2007 stack. This can explain your error description in your 2.jpg.

        From your 1.jpg file, I saw you use Beestack codebase 3.0.13 and you select MC1321x-NCB. You may need to select MC1323x-REM or MC1323x-RCM at "select hardware target" if you would like to use MC1323x.

See attached image for "select hardware target ".beekit.png

Hoping this helps.

Regards

Jason

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thoomanwang
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Hello, Jason,

When I select MC1323x-REM or MC1323x-RCM at "select hardware target" , The validate result is Correct when the "device type" is selectted "END DEVICE",When the "device type" is selected "Coordinator" or "Router",The validate result show as picture.


2.jpg

If I do "Coordinator" or "Router", Do i have to choose "MC1322x" or "MC1320x-S08QE128-EVB"?

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jasonchiang
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Hello Mr. Wang,

        MC1323x family has MC13233(82K flash), MC13234(128K flash) and MC13237(128K flash, ADC).

MC13234 or MC13237 is capable of doing coordinator, router and MC13233 can be end device. You needn't to use MC1322x or MC1320x-S08QE128-EVB.

       The latest Beestack codebase, 3.1.0 support MC13234 which can program it as coordinator. See attached image.

Beekit1.png

You may need to download the latest Beekit version to create coordinator/router device through selecting MC13234 configuration. I already done this and setup on/off light coordinator/end device before.

       Please let me know if you still need further help for latest Beekit downloading.

Regards

Jason 


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thoomanwang
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Hello, Jason ,

Thanks!!!

But, Where can i download "The latest Beestack codebase, 3.1.0"?

Currently I'm using version 2.0.6

http://www.freescale.com/zh-Hans/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=BEEKIT_WIRELESS_CONNECTIVITY_...

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jasonchiang
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Hello Mr. Wang,

      The latest Beekit 2.0.6 version has included Beestack codebase 3.1.0 which MC13234 can be selected from processor target.

************************************************************************************************************************************************

Release includes various maintenance updates, adds MC13234 and MC1323x 128KB derivative support to the HCS08 Codebases and adds ZigBee Pro 2012 (R20) support to HCS08 and ARM7 Codebases.

Size (K): 329909 Format: exe Rev #: 2.0.6 Modified: 5/23/2013

**************************************************************************************************************************************************Beekit3.png

     Would you please check or install beekit 2.0.6 again to find whether there is beestack 3.1.0 or not ?

Regards

Jason

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