MEMs sensor development platform targets M2M/IoT
A new evaluation platform for MEMS and environmental sensors, created by linking the Cinterion Concept Board by Gemalto to a STMicroelectronics NUCLEO expansion board has been unveiled by Anglia Components. Using source code supplied by Anglia, designers can request measurements such as temperature, humidity, pressure, co-ordinates and g-force from the on-board sensors using SMS communication or AT commands.
The suite supports customers with the evaluation and design process by providing the tools and open source software required to facilitate further development using Java as the design environment.
The Gemalto Cinterion Concept Board was specifically developed as an incubator to open up the creation of innovative Internet of Things M2M based systems to the huge and very innovative Java development community.
The board provides a simple environment that offers the developer everything that he or she needs to quickly transform exciting ideas into market ready M2M applications. It includes the Cinterion M2M module offering global 2G and 3G cellular connectivity.
Anglia has harnessed the Concept Board to X-NUCLEO-IKS01A1, a motion MEMS and environmental sensor expansion board from STMicroelectronics. The board is designed around high performance STMicroelectronics accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, humidity, temperature and pressure sensors.