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WiFi Cloud-On-Chip is complete 802.11 b/g/n networking solution

15th November 2016
Mick Elliott
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IRIS ,the latest EBVchip device is a complete 802.11 b/g/n networking solution on a chip. It was developed by EBV Elektronik and DeviceDrive, a Cloud-on-Chip innovator based in Oslo. The device targets various applications like smart power plugs, home automation, mesh network gateway, industrial wireless control, sensor networks, wearable electronics, WiFi location-aware devices, security ID tags and WiFi position system beacons. 

“Because Iris enables automatic connection to the cloud and mobile apps, no network configuration is needed,” says Dr. Eckart Voskamp, EBV Director Product Innovations. “We are combining the best-in-class hardware with a very innovative software and cloud connectivity solution of our partner DeviceDrive. This makes deployment for our customers extremely easy and offers very attractive cost of connectivity and thereby completing our IoT EBVchips product family nicely.”  

An API based on JSON through UART makes passing object parameters simple. Iris is completely worldwide certified and supports OTA (Over The Air) upgrades of module and client firmware. The shielded, small size module has an embedded on-board PCB-antenna with a gain of 2 dBi. 

“We are extremely happy to be part of the selective EBVchip program to bring our innovative cloud-on-chip solution to the market,” commented Per-Morten Brun, CEO of DeviceDrive. “With Iris in production now the EBV specialists are discussing IoT and connected sensor applications with their customers already”.  

Iris provides design capabilities for low power, which makes it very applicable for battery-operated applications.

To simplify the design process, a complete mobile software development kit for multiple platforms, such as iOS and Android is also available.

Iris also offers extremely simple software-integration.

A complete evaluation kit is available.

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