Partner: Freescale
The SNA is compatible with boards from the following Freescale
802.15.4/ZigBee Evaluation Kits: MC1321xEVK, MC1322xNSK, MC13193EVK, MC13192EVK and
FSL-ZB-SNF. You can use the 802.15.4 Analyzer hardware accessory from these kits
as a capture device. You can also purchase the Analyzer hardware separately from
Freescale.
The MC1321x and MC1322x kits also include a copy of the SNA software that provides a 30-day evaluation of enhanced SNA editions: the MC1322xNSK has a Standard evaluation, and the MC1321xEVK has both Standard and Professional evaluations. At the end of the 30 days the software reverts to the Basic edition. Note that the free Basic
edition of the SNA is an unsupported product. Compare SNA
software editions.
Freescale is currently implementing standards-based commissioning on its
boards, which will be compatible with Daintree's SNA commissioning tool.
Daintree is a member of Freescale's Design Alliance Program (DAP).
About Freescale's ZigBee kits
Freescale has created the most complete set of hardware platforms for
evaluating Freescale's 802.15.4 platforms, allowing the developer to select the
hardware and software platform that best meets their needs. The development
boards include LEDs, push buttons, connectors, header pins and a
programming/debug port, allowing users develop and run custom applications.
The SNA is included with the following Freescale ZigBee kits:
- 1321x Development Kits
These kits are based on Freescale's 2nd generation of ZigBee Compliant
platforms using the MC13213 SIP with 60K of Flash and 4K of RAM. The development
boards are enclosed inside of a plastic housing with easy access to pushbuttons,
headers, connectors and LEDs. All boards are programmable via the BDM
programming/debug port.
- 1322x Development Kits
The MC1322x was designed from the ground up to support low power, battery operated applications. The lower power consumption is ideally suited for applications that have a limited power budget or need to run on batteries as small as coin cells. With the optional buck converter, the device can provide over a decade of system life on standard lithium battery. Targeted for IEEE®802.15.4 and ZigBee™ applications, the device has plenty of memory to support the protocol stack and application.

Using Freescale's 802.15.4 Analyzer with the SNA
Find out more about Freescale's ZigBee kits
About Freescale
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. is a global leader in the design and
manufacture of embedded semiconductors for the automotive, consumer, industrial,
networking and wireless markets. The privately-held company is based in Austin,
Texas, and has design, research and development, manufacturing or sales
operations in more than 30 countries. Freescale is one of the world's largest
semiconductor companies with 2007 sales of $5.7 billion (USD).
Freescale is creating a smarter, better connected world. Already, there are
more than 17 billion Freescale semiconductors at work all over the planet.
You'll find them embedded all around you: in automobiles, computer networks,
communications infrastructure, office buildings, factories, industrial
equipment, tools, mobile phones, home appliances and consumer products that
touch every aspect of your daily life. We see a world where intelligence and
connectivity are embedded everywhere. That's the vision of more than 24,000
Freescale employees.
Find out more at http://www.freescale.com/zigbee
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