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IDE from Digikey simplifies IoT development efforts

November 16, 2018 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

DK IoT Studio IDEDigi-Key Electronics introduces a new design tool called the DK IoT Studio. The DK IoT Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) that aims to provide a simple way for developers and providers to create IoT solutions.  The DK IoT Studio allows you to go from idea to prototype in minutes without writing any code.

The new tool, developed in partnership with Atmosphere IoT, has an intuitive user interface along with drag-and-drop functionality. Simply dragging sensors, processors, and other library elements and dropping them onto the design panel allows a user to make connections and start collecting data and sending it to a mobile device or the cloud.  The DK IoT Studio also generates the embedded code (firmware) as well as the web and mobile application code.

The initial release of the DK IoT Studio will feature Espressif’s ESP32 and NXP’s Rapid IoT Kit, with additional supplier platforms being added quarterly.

Other notable benefits of the tool include:

  • Ability to create and import/export designs for shareable/customizable projects
  • Utilization of Amazon Web Services (AWS)
  • Integration of data into a third-party application, data warehouse or cloud platform

“The goal of providing a design tool like the DK IoT Studio is to offer a seamless path from the creation of an IoT solution to field deployment,” said Robbie Paul, Strategic Program Development Director – IoT. “We are ready to help bring your IoT designs to realization faster and easier than ever before, as the tool is uniquely paired with access to Digi-Key’s inventory of the world’s largest selection of electronic components to help you take your designs to the next level.”

For more information, check out the DK IoT Studio blog post and visit the IoT Studio page on the Digi-Key website.

Filed Under: Applications, IoT, microcontroller Tagged With: atmosphereiot, digikeyelectronics

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