Z-Stack-firmware/coordinator
Koen Kanters 83a282f81f
Z-Stack_3.x.0 20201026 firmware (#226)
* Z-Stack_3.x.0 20201017 firmware

* Z-Stack_3.x.0 20201026 firmware.
2020-11-01 10:49:16 +01:00
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Z-Stack_3.0.x Rollback cc2538_cc2592 firmware to 20200211 revision as more stable (#194) 2020-08-04 19:09:32 +02:00
Z-Stack_3.x.0 Z-Stack_3.x.0 20201026 firmware (#226) 2020-11-01 10:49:16 +01:00
Z-Stack_Home_1.2 Make Zigbee2MQTT naming consistent 2020-08-01 10:31:20 +02:00
README.md Make Zigbee2MQTT naming consistent 2020-08-01 10:31:20 +02:00

Z-Stack coordinator firmwares

This repository contains various Z-Stack coordinator firmwares.

Overiew

Z-Stack Device Zigbee Direct children Routes Notes
Z-Stack_Home_1.2 (default) CC2531 1.2 HA 20 30/0
CC2530, CC2530 + CC2591, CC2530 + CC2592 1.2 HA 16 30/0
Z-Stack_Home_1.2 (source_routing) CC2531, CC2530, CC2530 + CC2591, CC2530 + CC2592 1.2 HA 5 40/40
Z-Stack_3.0.x CC2531 3.0 15 40/0 - Discussion #1445
- Max 40 Zigbee 3.0 devices
CC2530, CC2530 + CC2591, CC2530 + CC2592 3.0 10 40/0 - Discussion #1445
- Max 40 Zigbee 3.0 devices
CC2538 + CC2592 3.0 100 200/400 - Discussion #1568
- Max 200 Zigbee 3.0 devices
Z-Stack_3.x.0 CC26X2R1, CC1352P_2 3.0 50 100/200 - Discussion #1429
- Max 200 Zigbee 3.0 devices

I'm a Zigbee2MQTT user, which one should I use?

This depends:

  • Zigbee 3.0 coordinators are only recommended for CC26X2R1 and CC1352P_2 (other devices might not be powerful enough)
  • If you have a network of 1 - 30 devices, the Z-Stack_Home_1.2 default firmware is recommended.
  • If you have a network of 30+ devices, the Z-Stack_Home_1.2 source routing firmware is recommended.
  • Note that the source routing firmware only supports 5 direct children, therefore you need to have routers in range of the coordinator.

Legend

  • Z-Stack: Z-Stack is the Zigbee stack for Texas Instruments Zigbee devices
  • Device: The Zigbee hardware
  • Zigbee: Zigbee version, for more information read What's New in Zigbee 3.0
  • Direct children: Number of children that directly can join the coordinator. Note that this is not the maximum network size. For more information, read the Zigbee2MQTT FAQ about device limit
  • Routes: This indicates how many routes the coordinator can keep in memory. For example 100/200 would mean that: 100 normal routes and 200 source routes can be kept in memory. 0 source routes mean that source routing is disabled. Source routes improve the performance for larger (40+ nodes) networks. For more information read Large ZigBee Networks and Source Routing .

Notes

  • Due to new security requirements in Zigbee 3.0, Zigbee 3.0 coordinators can only support a limited amount of Zigbee 3.0 devices. For Zigbee 1.2 coordinators there is no limit on the max number of Zigbee 3.0 devices that can join.

Compiling the firmware

In case you want to compile the firmware yourself, you can find a COMPILE.md for each firmware.