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Modul Zigbee 3.0 (CC2652P/EFR32MG21) OEM China

Module Zigbee 3.0 OEM din China: cip TI CC2652P/Silicon Labs EFR32MG21. Certificat CE RED/FCC. MOQ 100 unități.

Specificații
Chip TI CC2652P (with PA) or Silicon Labs EFR32MG21
Frequency 2.4 GHz (IEEE 802.15.4)
TX power +20 dBm (CC2652P) / +20 dBm (EFR32MG21)
PAN size Up to 200 nodes per coordinator
Interface UART (EZSP or Zigbee NCP mode) / SPI
Matter-over-Thread EFR32MG21 supports Thread 1.3 / Matter 1.x
Operating temp -40°C to +85°C
Certificări
CE/REDFCCZigbee Alliance CertifiedRoHS

Certificarea Zigbee Alliance: Obligatorie pentru Marca Înregistrată

The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA, formerly Zigbee Alliance) requires that any product using “Zigbee” in its product name, marketing, or packaging must hold a Zigbee Alliance product certification. This is a per-product certification (not a chip or module certification) and requires testing at a CSA-authorized test house. When sourcing Zigbee modules for smart home products, CSA certification is the first qualification gate.

What certification covers:

  • Zigbee 3.0 base device behavior
  • Profile-specific clusters (e.g., HA — Home Automation; ZLL — ZigBee Light Link)
  • Interoperability with other certified devices

Cost and timeline: CSA certification testing typically costs $3,000–8,000 USD at a third-party test lab and takes 4–8 weeks. Factories offering “Zigbee 3.0 modules” without a CSA-issued certification number are selling 802.15.4 compatible hardware, not certified Zigbee products. A factory audit should verify the CSA certification number against the Alliance’s online database.

If your product uses Zigbee for its connectivity but does not market it using the Zigbee brand name, you may be able to avoid the full certification. However, interoperability with certified hubs (Amazon Echo, Samsung SmartThings, Philips Hue) often requires the Zigbee Alliance profile compliance anyway — the certification process validates this.

CC2652 vs. EFR32: Comparația Ecosistemului

Texas Instruments CC2652P (with integrated PA). The CC2652P includes a power amplifier that raises TX power to +20 dBm without an external PA chip, improving range by 4–6 dB compared to base CC2652. Mature toolchain (Code Composer Studio, Zigbee Stack from SimpleLink SDK). Large number of Chinese module manufacturers have CC2652-based designs. The Z-Stack (TI’s Zigbee stack) is well-documented and widely used in production. Limitation: TI does not officially support Thread or Matter on CC2652 — if Matter is a future requirement, plan to migrate.

Silicon Labs EFR32MG21. Matter-ready platform — Silicon Labs is one of the primary Matter SDK contributors. Supports both Zigbee 3.0 and Thread/Matter on the same hardware through firmware switching (GSDK). Preferred choice if your product roadmap includes Matter certification within 12–18 months. Slightly higher chip cost ($0.40–0.80 more per module). Toolchain: Simplicity Studio + Gecko SDK.

For products entering the Apple HomeKit or Google Home ecosystem, EFR32 with Matter support is the lower-risk long-term choice. See our Matter certification overview for details on the certification pathway.

Calea de Migrare Matter / Thread

If you are sourcing Zigbee modules today but anticipate Matter adoption, plan for the following:

  1. Hardware choice. Select EFR32MG21 or EFR32MG24-based modules that are hardware-capable of Thread 1.3. CC2652-based modules require a hardware redesign to support Matter.

  2. Firmware architecture. Design your application layer to be stack-agnostic — abstract the network layer behind an API so that a Zigbee-to-Thread firmware swap does not require an application rewrite.

  3. CSA Matter certification. Matter certification is separate from Zigbee certification and requires a CSA Device Attestation Certificate (DAC) provisioned at the factory. Plan 8–16 weeks and $5,000–15,000 for the full certification process. For more on sourcing IoT modules with multi-protocol support, see our factory audit checklist for hardware verification checkpoints.

Probleme Frecvente

Coordinator compatibility. Zigbee 3.0 certification does not guarantee interoperability with all coordinators. Test your device with the most common hub your target customer uses (SmartThings, Aqara Hub, Philips Hue Bridge, Amazon Echo). In practice, custom cluster implementations or non-standard reporting intervals cause pairing failures on specific coordinators.

Antenna keep-out zones. Zigbee at 2.4 GHz is as sensitive to ground plane interference as Bluetooth and WiFi. The keep-out zone on the module datasheet must be respected in the host PCB layout. Ignore it and expect a 10–20% reduction in network range.

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