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The ZigBee Alliance creates standards designed to deliver more control over a variety of devices we use in our lives every day. Our standards establish a thriving and competitive marketplace addressing a variety of needs

The following standards and files are available for review by individuals, companies and institutions free of charge for non-commercial purposes (including university research, technical evaluation, and development of non-commercial software, tools or documentation). Organizations interested in developing ZigBee products for sale based on Alliance standards must join the Alliance. 

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ZIGBEE STANDARDS
 
ZigBee Remote Control ZIGBEE REMOTE CONTROL - Download  
3930 downloads since 2010
ZigBee Remote Control™ provides standard interfaces and device definitions allowing reliable product interoperability among ZigBee Remote Control devices produced by different manufacturers. This standard was completed in 2010 and is designed for use with the ZigBee RF4CE specification.

ZigBee Smart Energy ZIGBEE SMART ENERGY - Download  
15913 downloads since 2008
ZigBee Smart Energy™ provides standard interfaces and device definitions allowing reliable product interoperability among ZigBee Smart Energy devices produced by various manufacturers. This standard was enhanced in 2011 and requires the use of the ZigBee specification.

ZigBee Health Care ZIGBEE HEALTH CARE - Download  
2396 downloads since 2010
ZigBee Health Care™ provides standard interfaces and device definitions allowing reliable product interoperability among telemedicine, wellness and aging independently devices produced by various manufacturers. This standard was completed in 2009 and requires the use of the ZigBee specification.

ZigBee Home Automation ZIGBEE HOME AUTOMATION - Download
18398 downloads since 2007

ZigBee Home Automation™ provides standard interfaces and device definitions allowing reliable product interoperability among ZigBee Home Automation devices produced by different manufacturers. This standard was enhanced in 2009 and requires the use of the ZigBee specification.

ZigBee Telecom Services ZIGBEE TELECOM SERVICES - Download
1601 downloads since 2010
ZigBee Telecom Services™ was completed in 2009 and provides standard interfaces delivering a myriad of value-added services for mobile network operators, businesses and government agencies. This standard requires the use of the ZigBee specification and establishes reliable product interoperability among all ZigBee Telecom Services devices produced by different manufacturers.

ZIGBEE NETWORK DEVICES
ZigBee Network Devices™ is the category for device specific standards designed to assist and expand ZigBee networks.
  • ZigBee Gateway - Download
    726 downloads since 2011
    ZigBee Gateway™ provides a standard for interoperable devices to connect most ZigBee networks and standards to the Internet. This standard was introduced in 2011 and is designed for use with ZigBee specification.

  ZIGBEE SPECIFICATIONS
 
  ZIGBEE 2007 SPECIFICATION - Download
109066 downloads since 2005
This core ZigBee specification was enhanced in 2007. It offers many new features found in the ZigBee PRO Feature Set and is interoperable with the previous specification.

  ZIGBEE RF4CE SPECIFICATION - Download
6973 downloads since 2009
The specialty-use driven ZigBee RF4CE specification describes the protocol infrastructure and services available to applications using ZigBee RF4CE. It was made available in 2009.

Smart Energy 2 SMART ENERGY 2.0 DRAFT 0.7 PROFILE STANDARD - Download  
4545 downloads since 2010
The revised draft 0.7 of the Smart Energy version 2.0 public application profile, is now available for public review. Comment period closed on August 15, 2011. The revised document contains input from the public and ZigBee Alliance members. This zip download contains the Profile (and related documents) and the new Comment Submission Form. Smart Energy version 2.0 is being developed by a global stakeholder community using widely accepted open consensus practices. Given the critical importance of Smart Energy 2 to various industry and consumer stakeholders who are working to solidify a HAN strategy, the Alliance is taking this unprecedented step of publicly sharing an in-process document to assist the broader Smart Grid community achieve greater understanding and collaboration of this specification. This download zip file contains the required public comment submission form and the draft 0.7 specification document. Several public comment periods will be announced by the Alliance.

Smart Energy 2 SMART ENERGY 2.0 TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT - Download  
3880 downloads since 2010
The revised draft 0.7 of the Smart Energy version 2.0 Technical Requirements Document (TRD), is now available for public review. Comment period closed on April 27, 2011. The revised document contains input from the public and ZigBee Alliance members. This zip download contains the TRD, Public Comment Summary and the new Comment Submission Form. Smart Energy version 2.0 is being developed by a global stakeholder community using widely accepted open consensus practices. Given the critical importance of Smart Energy to various industry and consumer stakeholders who are working to solidify a HAN strategy, the Alliance is taking this unprecedented step of publicly sharing an in-process document to assist the broader Smart Grid community achieve greater understanding and collaboration in our process. Several public comment periods will be announced by the Alliance.

ZigBee Smart Energy ZIGBEE + HOMEPLUG SMART ENERGY MARKETING REQUIREMENTS DOCUMENT - Download
5706 downloads since 2009
This document details the next generation of functionality and use cases envisioned for the Smart Grid with accompanying consumer control.

 
ZIGBEE REFERENCE DOCUMENTS


ZIGBEE CLUSTER LIBRARY - Download
4429 downloads since 2007
This is a repository for cluster functionality developed by the Alliance and will be updated on an as-needed basis. It provides engineers with the building blocks for applications with common needs at a higher level, reducing development effort and eliminating the need to add bulk at the lower levels that might not be needed by all applications.

 
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