Innovative connected devices and solutions for IoT applications
11-02-2016 |
Mouser Electronics
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Design & Manufacture
Mouser has announced a global distribution agreement with Bosch Connected
Devices and Solutions, developers and marketers of innovative connected
devices and solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
Capitalizing on the Bosch Group's expertise in micro-electromechanical
system (MEMS) sensors, Bosch integrates the small but powerful technology
into smart devices that extend IoT systems to many different applications.
The product line features the XDK110 Cross-Domain Development Kit. The
Cross-Domain Development Kit (XDK) is an integrated prototyping platform for
virtually any IoT application. With state-of-the-art MEMS sensor technology
and ready-to-use software packages, it enables developers to quickly build
IoT applications based on a CE-, FCC-, and IC-certified platform.
The XDK110 kit is a hardware- and software-development platform for IoT use
cases and proof-of-concept projects. The compact (60mm × 40mm) kit features
a full array of Bosch sensors - including an accelerometer, gyroscope,
magnetometer, and environmental sensors - and a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M3
microcontroller with 1 MByte of flash and 128 kBytes of RAM. The kit
integrates a Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) radio with a BLE protocol stack and
an 802.11b/g/n radio for WLAN wireless connectivity, and offers the LWM2M
communication protocol for managing IoT devices and application data.
The XDK110 software includes the XDK Workbench, a development platform that
provides a direct interface to the XDK community as well as high-level and
low-level sensor application programming interfaces (APIs) to give
developers immediate access to the provided hardware components. The
XDK110's ready-to-use FreeRTOS-based operating system enables real-time IoT
applications. For extended functionality, the kit includes an XDK Gateway
breakout board and connector cable; and though communication via debugger is
not required, the kit includes an interface for a standard J-Link probe,
says the company.