Microduino DIY ZigBee Communication Module

I want to use a binary signal (On/Off), received from a Z-wave or Zigbee device, to control a relay operating on 2, 3 or 4 AA batteries (relay both common and coil). Can I do that with Microduino DIY ZigBee Communication Module, powered by same batteries?

I want to power a low voltage (4.5 to 12 DC) switch controlled by Z-wave or Zigbee, like a relay. I need to operate a solenoid with ON-OFF instruction by another smartthings device (sensor) and I will not have access to 110VAC. Can I do that with:

Microduino DIY ZigBee Communication Module
or what else?

Thank you for your help!

Hello @xian,

Welcome to RobotShop community.

You can use it to accomplish this set up.

Please take under consideration the voltage range:
Wide supply voltage range (2 V–3.6 V) (2 V–3.6 V)

For more details check the datasheet and the manufacturer’s wiki page from these links:
https://wiki.microduinoinc.com/Microduino-Module_Zigbee#Features

Best of luck with your project.

Sincerely,

Thank you.

Are there any coders or other techie who would help me set these up, for hire? (Is this the right forum for that?)

Hello @xian,

Thank you for your reply.

We don’t provide that, but you can post under General discussion and see if there’s someone that can help you with the coding part.

Best of luck.

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