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Bluetooth Low Energy sensor development kit features low power dissipation

June 26, 2018 By Lee Teschler Leave a Comment

Bluetooth Low Energy sensor development kitA new 15 Degrees-of-Freedom (DOF) SmartBond Multi-Sensor Kit supports sensor connectivity in the Internet of Things (IoT). Built on Dialog’s DA14585 SmartBond System-on-Chip (SoC), the kit allows engineers to easily connect sensors to the cloud at the lowest power and smallest footprint.

Said to support more sensors than any other on the market, the kit allows developers to collect environmental data including temperature, pressure, humidity, gas concentrations, as well as motion, light, sound and magnetic field. This broad capability is especially suited to projects that require rapid prototyping and accelerated time-to-market. Operation and functionality can be easily tailored within its software to match the application, allowing it to be used as a beacon, tag, wireless sensor or mesh node. Additionally, software upgrades are accomplished remotely by utilizing the kit’s SUOTA (Software Upgrade Over The Air) functionality.

The Sensor Kit offers engineers and educational institutions a comprehensive sensor solution, with flexibility across hardware and software that includes extensive cloud support ranging from IFTTT for the creation of simple applets, to the creation of advanced workflows for data analytics supporting cloud agents from all major platforms including Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. Cloud connectivity opens up new possibilities, such as visualization of historic data with data analytics, remote sensor management, Alexa voice command support, alert notifications and cloud-based actuator control.

Dialog’s SmartBond Multi-Sensor Kit is said to represent best-in-class performance, longevity and range. Based on the SmartBond DA14585 SoC and powered by 2 AA batteries, the kit delivers long-lasting battery life and a range of up to 300 m.

Sensor data collected by the onboard, integrated DA14585 can be processed locally by Dialog’s unique SmartFusion software to enable data transmission with minimal interference and the lowest power consumption prior to transmission to a smartphone or Bluetooth low energy-enabled Raspberry Pi gateway to the cloud.

The Multi-Sensor Kit is supported by Dialog’s software suite, which includes application software running on the DA14585, cloud gateway software for Raspberry Pi hardware, web applications and mobile applications for Android and iOS.

Dialog Semiconductor plc, 675 Campbell Technology Pkwy, Campbell, CA 95008, (408) 374-4200, https://www.dialog-semiconductor.com/products/da14585-iot-multi-sensor-development-kit

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