Added Zigbee plugin based on Zigbee4java
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# Plugin Configuration
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|Config Parameter |Value |Description |
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|-----------------|-----------------------------|------------|
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|zwave.com_port |Name or location of com port |The port where radio dongle is connected|
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# Hardware
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You need to buy the following items:
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1. http://www.ti.com/tool/cc2531emk
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* Example item:
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https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001091370032.html
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2. http://www.ti.com/tool/cc-debugger
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* Example kit:
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https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001095299084.html
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## Flashing Dongle
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Instructions are originally from: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/information/flashing_the_cc2531.html
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### Windows
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1. Download and install the "SmartRF Flash Programmer" **(Not v2)** application from https://www.ti.com/tool/FLASH-PROGRAMMER
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2. Connect CC debugger to the CC2531 USB sniffer.
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3. Connect **BOTH** the CC2531 USB sniffer and the CC debugger to your PC using USB.
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* If the light on the CC debugger is RED press set reset button on the CC debugger. The light on the CC debugger should now turn GREEN. If not use [CC debugger user guide](http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swru197h/swru197h.pdf) to troubleshoot your problem.
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4. Download the firmware [CC2531_DEFAULT_20190608.zip](https://github.com/Koenkk/Z-Stack-firmware/raw/master/coordinator/Z-Stack_Home_1.2/bin/default/CC2531_DEFAULT_20190608.zip)
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4. Start SmartRF Flash Programmer, with the properties below:
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* Flash image: Make sure to select the .hex file and not the .bin file.
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* Uncheck "Retain IEEE address when reprogramming the chip.
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### Linux or MacOS
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1. Install prerequisites for CC-Tool using a package manager (e.g. Homebrew for macOS)
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* Ubuntu/Debian: libusb-1.0-0-dev, libboost-all-dev, autoconf, libtool
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* Fedora: dh-autoreconf, boost-devel, libusb1-devel, gcc-c++
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* Archlinux: dh-autoreconf, libusb, boost
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* macOS: brew install autoconf automake libusb boost pkgconfig libtool
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* Raspbian: dh-autoreconf, libusb-1.0-0-dev, libboost-all-dev
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2. Build cc-tool
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git clone https://github.com/dashesy/cc-tool.git
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cd cc-tool
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./bootstrap
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./configure
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make
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3. Connect **BOTH** the CC2531 USB sniffer and the CC debugger to your PC using USB.
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* If the light on the CC debugger is RED press set reset button on the CC debugger. The light on the CC debugger should now turn GREEN. If not use [CC debugger user guide](http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/swru197h/swru197h.pdf) to troubleshoot your problem.
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4. Download the firmware [CC2531_DEFAULT_20190608.zip](https://github.com/Koenkk/Z-Stack-firmware/raw/master/coordinator/Z-Stack_Home_1.2/bin/default/CC2531_DEFAULT_20190608.zip)
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5. Flash your firmware:
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sudo ./cc-tool -e -w CC2531ZNP-Prod.hex
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