CC2531 is a wireless transceiver for 6LowPan or ZigBee network.

Regards,
John




> On Feb 15, 2017, at 12:00 PM, TJF <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Use Debian OS, version 3.8 is most reliable.
> 
> Why additional hardware (TI-CC2531)? When your temperature is in the range of 
> -50 to 125 °C you can use Dallas sensors. Connect a bunch of them directly to 
> a GPIO line of the BBB (a 4k7 pull-up is all you have to add).
> 
> Regards.
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