Instruction
Z-Wave Module Selection Guideline
Document No.:
Version:
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This document introduces the ZW0201, and ZW0301 Single
Chip based Z-Wave Module families, and suggests which
module to choose for a given application.
MVO;SDH
2007-03-16
RBO;MVO
None
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Date
2007-03-16
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Initials Name
NTJ
Niels Thybo Johansen
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This document is the property of Zensys A/S. The data contained herein, in whole or in part,
may not be duplicated, used or disclosed outside the recipient for any purpose other than to
conduct technical evaluation. This restriction does not limit the recipient’s right to use
information contained in the data if it is obtained from another source without restriction.
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Brief description of changes
First Release
New SW API’s added and ZM1206 Z-Wave Module Added
New layout and a wide range of information has been added
Minor wording changes
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ZM2120 added to selection guide
Removed “Confidential” from footer
Updated to include ZW0301 based modules.
ZW0102 based modules removed.
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Table of Contents
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2
ABBREVIATIONS.................................................................................................................................1
INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................1
2.1 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................1
2.2 Audience and prerequisites...................................................................................................................2
3
Z-WAVE MODULES .............................................................................................................................3
3.1 Z-Wave Module Family .........................................................................................................................3
3.2 Module naming ......................................................................................................................................4
3.3 Available Z-Wave Module Configurations .............................................................................................5
3.3.1
ZW0201 / ZW0301 Based Z-Wave Modules..............................................................................5
3.3.1.1
3.3.1.2
3.3.1.3
3.3.1.4
3.3.1.5
3.3.1.6
ZM2102 Z-Wave Module.......................................................................................................................5
ZM3102N Z-Wave Module ....................................................................................................................5
ZM2106C-E and ZM3106C-E Z-Wave Modules....................................................................................6
ZM2120C-E and ZM3120C-E Z-Wave Modules....................................................................................6
ZM2120C-EW and ZM3120C-EW Z-Wave module...............................................................................6
ZW0201 / ZW0301 Based Z-Wave Module Application Connector Specification..................................6
3.4 ZM2106C/ZM3106C Physical Specification..........................................................................................9
3.5 ZM2120C/ZM3120C Physical Specification........................................................................................10
3.6 ZM2102/ZM3102N Physical Specification ..........................................................................................10
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Z-WAVE API’S AND Z-WAVE MODULE SELECTION .....................................................................12
NAMING OF 100 SERIES MODULES ............................................................................13
APPENDIX A
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REFERENCES ....................................................................................................................................14
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1 ABBREVIATIONS
Abbreviation
ADC
API
EU
FSK
GPIO
HW
I/O
MCU
OEM
PCB
POR
RF
RTC
RX
SPI
SRAM
SW
TX
UART
US
ZW0102
ZM1206
ZM1220
ZW0201
ZM2102
ZM2106C
ZM2120C
ZW0301
ZM3102N
ZM3106C
ZM3120C
HK
ANZ
Explanation
Analog-to-Digital Converter
Application Programming Interface
Europa
Frequency Shift Keying
General Purpose Input/Output
Hardware
Input/Output
Micro Controller Unit
Original Equipment Manufacturer
Printed Circuit Board
Power On Reset
Radio Frequency
Real-Time-Clock
Receive
Serial Peripheral Interface
Static Random Access Memory
Software
Transmit
Universal Asynchronous Receive Transmit
United States
Z-Wave Single Chip, first generation
6 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZW0102 Single Chip
20 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZW0102 Single Chip
Z-Wave Single Chip, second generation
2 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZW0201 Singe Chip
6 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZM2102 Module
20 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZW0201 Single Chip
Z-Wave Single Chip, third generation
2 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZW0301 Singe Chip
6 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZM3102N Module
20 cm
2
Z-Wave Module based on the ZM3102N Module
Hong Kong
Australia / New Zealand
2 INTRODUCTION
2.1
Purpose
The purpose of this document is to guide the developer in deciding which of the currently available
Z-Wave Modules in the ZW0201 and ZW0301 Z-Wave Module Family to choose for a given application.
Each of the Z-Wave Modules exists in a 908.42MHz (US), 868.42 MHz (EU), 919.82 MHz (HK), 921.42
MHz (ANZ) version – the choice of frequency must be based on which region the final product will be
used in and is therefore not within the scope of this document.
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2.2
Audience and prerequisites
The audience is OEM developers responsible for deciding how to build and design Z-Wave enabled
products.
Prerequisites are knowledge about Z-Wave API’s [1] as well as the basic functionalities of how to
configure and maintain the Z-Wave Network. Please refer to: [2]- Z-Wave Node Type Overview and
Network Installation Guide.
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