Add RaZberry Z-Wave transceiver board
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name: RaZberry
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class: board
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type: iot,radio
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formfactor: Custom
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manufacturer: Z-Wave.Me
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description: Z-Wave transceiver module for Raspberry Pi
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url: https://z-wave.me/products/razberry/
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image: 'razberry.png'
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pincount: 10
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eeprom: no
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power:
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'1':
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ground:
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'6':
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'9':
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pin:
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'8':
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mode: uart
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'10':
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mode: uart
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#RaZberry
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RaZberry hosts a Sigma Designs ZM5101 Z-Wave transceiver module (a so called 5th generation Z-Wave module), an external 32 K SPI flash for network data and a PCBA antenna. Additionally two LEDs are used to indicate certain status of the Z-Wave controller chip. Beside the PCBA antenna there is an option to solder a U.FL connector for external SMA antenna.
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The power consumption of the board is typically 18 mA at 3.3 V but can peak up to 40 mA when the chip is transmitting.
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RaZberry supports Z-Wave Security S2 and Smart Start technologies.
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