01-Dec-2020 Description of the Z Wave Zniffer development tool used for detecting RF ... Added: Installation of Silicon Labs ZWave programming interface.
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The Silicon Labs Z-Wave 700 Modem SoC EFR32ZG14
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01-Dec-2020 INTEGRATION GUIDE FOR SILICON LABS ZENGECKO Z-WAVE® DEVICES ... The Z-Wave 700 device portfolio is shown in Table 1.1.
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The Silicon Labs Z-Wave 700 SiP Module ZGM130S
Z-Wave Management Command ClassesCommands classes providing functionalities to support nodes’ administration and management Those Command Classes are often mandated by the Z-Wave Plus Role Type and/or Device Typeand provide functionalities like battery support firmware update or associations
Z-Wave is also optimized for reliability and performance, with data rates of up to 100kbs. According to the Z-Wave Alliance, Z-Wave currently supports at least 1,300 different smart home products. Currently, there are over 2,400 Z-Wave products around the world. To learn more about Z-Wave and the Z-Wave Alliance, check out these resources:
The Z-Wave Command Class Specifications describe standardized messages defined in Z-Wave. This is the “language” that Z-Wave devices speak.
All specification development is done in a gate process to ensure quality, consistency and continuing interoperability. As a developer, you can also participate in the specification development. E-mail notifications about ongoing work and updates are sent on a regular basis to developers who have agreed to the Z-Wave license agreement.
Z-Wave Zniffer was used to observe both open (no encryption), S0 and S2 pairings, using a Z-Wave PC Controller using the Sigma UZB EU. S2 is not supported on any retail controllers currently available in the UK, so this was the only option available.