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XBee Pro 868 adapter board current rating?

Started this discussion. Last reply by Philippe Oct 22, 2010. 1 Reply

Hi,I just ordered an XBee Pro 868 Development kit, and I was wondering what adapter boards you are using for this particular XBee. It has a maximum current requirement of 800mA (at the maximum power…Continue

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Philippe replied to Philippe's discussion XBee Pro 868 adapter board current rating?
"The XtreamBee allows for maximum 300 mA."
Oct 22, 2010
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XBee Pro 868 adapter board current rating?

Hi,I just ordered an XBee Pro 868 Development kit, and I was wondering what adapter boards you are using for this particular XBee. It has a maximum current requirement of 800mA (at the maximum power setting) but the Adafruit adapter can only deliver 300 mA. The maximum current of the XtreamBee I cannot find anywhere. Any advice is appreciated.See also my earlier post in a very old thread:…See More
Oct 22, 2010
Philippe replied to Reto's discussion Xbee Pro long range made affordable until end of February 2009
"Which adapter board are you currently using? I am concerned about the maximum current. Is the XtreamBee board any better than the Adafruit?"
Oct 19, 2010

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Building my first UAV based on the Graupner Rookie.
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Turnigy Talon Hexa airframe CAD model

Posted on August 9, 2012 at 3:00pm 1 Comment

I am happy to share a CAD model of the Turnigy Talon Hexacopter airframe (available from Hobbyking), to be used for our integration purposes. It can be found here:…

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