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RTOS development platform handles ARM Cortex-M4 SoCs

April 27, 2016 By Abby Esposito Leave a Comment

mediatekMediaTek has announced its MediaTek LinkIt Development Platform for RTOS and the platform’s first hardware development kit (HDK). This platform is the first from MediaTek delivering a common tool chain and set of APIs for multiple chipsets, offering developers the ability to create a range of IoT devices using one common software development kit, the MediaTek LinkIt SDK v3.

The HDK, based on the MediaTek MT7687F Wi-Fi system-on-chip (SoC), supports developers looking to create advanced connected appliances, home and office automation devices, smart gadgets and other IoT innovations. Future HDKs will enable developers to target other IoT device segments with comprehensive wireless technology options, including Bluetooth and cellular connectivity.

Key features of the platform include:

  • Based on the popular FreeRTOS with modules (source code available) for TCP/IP, SSL/TLS, HTTP (client and server),
  • SNTP, DHCP daemon, MQTT, XML and JSON.
  • Supports SoCs based on the ARM Cortex-M4 architecture, offering high performance, low power connectivity.
  • Comprehensive support for peripheral interfaces; such as UART, I2C, SPI, I2S, PWM, IrDA and ADC.
  • Chipset specific features support, such as Wi-Fi using the MT7687F.
  • Development and debugging support in Keil μVision and with command-line tools.
  • The LinkIt 7687 HDK is developed by Silicon Application Corp. (SAC), using hardware board reference design from MediaTek. The HDK provides a low-cost, easy-to-use IoT development board for the design, prototyping, evaluation and implementation of commercial IoT projects. The board offers developers a range of essential features to ensure devices are market ready.

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