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WiFi module targets IoT apps

ByMegan Hollis|November 13, 2014

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Atmel公司的全球领先者microcontroller (MCU) and touch solutions, today announced the company has launched the industry’s first fully integrated FCC-certified Wi-Fi module with a standalone MCU and hardware security from a single source. The SmartConnect SAM W25 module includes Atmel’s recently announced 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi WINC1500, along with an Atmel | SMART SAM D21 ARM Cortex M0+-based MCU and Atmel’s ATECC108A optimized CryptoAuthentication engine with ultra-secure hardware-based key storage for secure connectivity. With billions of Internet of Things devices predicted by 2020, designers are demanding more flexible, cost-optimized modules that provide a complete end-point solution from a single vendor. The fully integrated SAM W25 delivers a secure ‘plug and play’ solution integrating wireless technologies with the design flexibility required for Internet of Things (IoT) designers.

Picture of Amtel SAM W25 Logo

The billions of devices in edge nodes IoT applications will be powered by an embedded processing unit such as an MCU, and connected through a secure wireless signal. As more embedded developers start designing IoT applications for smart, secure connected devices, the need for solutions that integrate both an MCU, hardware security and pre-certified wireless connectivity solution into one box will become a critical piece of the IoT puzzle so designers won’t need wireless or encryption expertise to create an IoT solution. Atmel’s FCC-, Telec-, IC- and CE-certified SAM W25 is a standalone solution that gives designers a fully integrated platform with a low-power MCU, hardware security and FCC-certified wireless connectivity from a single source. The small packaged module is cost optimized to lower the overall bill of materials for battery-operated applications ranging from remotes to home automation devices and beyond.

“IoT will impact nearly everyone’s lives ranging from their garage to their lighting systems, door locks, thermostats, fitness monitors, medical devices and more,” said Kaivan Karimi, vice president and general manager of wireless MCUs, Atmel Corporation. “Every one of these IoT devices will require an integrated edge node solution that delivers an MCU and secure wireless connectivity. Atmel’s SAM W25 delivers just that, a fully integrated secure wireless MCU module with over-the-air upgrade functionality that simplifies the complexities of wireless and security, and gives our customers time-to-market advantage. Atmel is committed to making it easier for IoT designers to bring their latest products to market with fully integrated modules that are ‘out-of-the-box’ ready to use, so developers can focus on developing features that will enhance the consumer experience.”

Key Features of the Atmel SmartConnect SAM W25
-Turnkey system with integrated software that includes TLS 1.0 and a TCP/IP stack WPA2 Personal and Enterprise security
-FCC-certified 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi WINC1500
-Atmel | SMART ARM Cortex M0+-based SAM D21; 256KB Flash; 32KB SRAM
-Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
-Over-the-air updates
-ATECC108A CryptoAuthentication engine with ultra-secure hardware-based key storage for secure connectivity

Availability and Evaluation Kits
Atmel’s SAM W25 modules will be available in December 2014. To help accelerate design development, Atmel offers a SAM W25 integrated module on an Xplained starter kit platform which will be available in December 2014.

Amtel
www.amtel.com

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Filed Under:IoT • IIoT • internet of things • Industry 4.0
Tagged With:atmel

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