IoT enabled smart alarm detector uses ZL38062 Audio Processor
Microsemi and D-Link announced their collaboration to develop D-Link’s mydlink Smart Alarm Detector (DCH-S165). The Wi-Fi based detector monitors and identifies the sounds of standard UL-certified smoke or carbon monoxide alarms using Microsemi’s ZL38062 sound classifier audio processor as the primary integrated circuit of the device.
Leveraging the latest IoT technology, mydlink Smart Alarm Detector plugs into an electrical outlet to create an integrated home safety solution, without the cost and inconvenience of installing new smoke or carbon monoxide detectors.
Utilising Microsemi’s SoC audio processor inside the Smart Alarm Detector’s wall plug, the device detects the sound of an industry standard T3 smoke alarm or T4 carbon monoxide alarm and passes that detection flag to an app notifying the homeowner or alarm monitoring company.
This enables homes without Wi-Fi enabled alarms to avoid undergoing expensive home rewiring and/or alarm replacement (of approximately $100 each) by simply plugging this module into the wall as a simple addition to the existing detector network.
“Microsemi is thrilled to team up with a leading customer like D-Link to provide an industry-leading solution for the home automation market that provides the end user substantial savings and quick time to market,” said Roger Holliday, senior vice president and general manager at Microsemi.
“Microsemi’s AcuEdge technology in our ZL38062 hardware platform designed to provide alert notification for various security alarms, and incorporating this into D-Link’s mydlink Smart Alarm Detector enables the transformation of any home into a connected home, with monitored T3 and T4 alarms to deliver safety and peace of mind.”
According to market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC), IoT technology and services spending will generate global revenues of $8.9 trillion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of approximately 8%.
Using today’s IoT technology, the Smart Alarm Detector easily connects to an existing Wi-Fi network and works with any UL-certified smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. By placing the detector within 50 feet of these alarms, it accurately detects the temporal sounds from the smoke and carbon monoxide alarms via Microsemi’s audio processor and sends a mobile push notification if either of the alarms sound.
“Our mydlink Smart Alarm Detector offers a state-of-the-art solution for the home automation market ideally suited to Microsemi’s AcuEdge technology, which when combined allows monitoring companies to create a smart home without the need for every alarm in the home to be smart,” said A.J. Wang, chief technology officer at D-Link. “The company’s ZL38062 solution has proven reliable and cost-effective for today’s connected home market opportunities.”
Designed for world-class high definition voice applications, Microsemi’s ZL380 series of audio processors features the company’s Microsemi AcuEdge technology. This innovative technology includes a set of highly complex and integrated algorithms that allows the user to extract more information from the audio environment.
It consists of license-free, royalty-free intelligent audio IP algorithms. When combined with Microsemi’s highly integrated ZL380 series of audio processors, the solution accelerates customers’ time-to-market via validated reference design and MiTuner GUI software.
Technical experts from Microsemi will be demonstrating its ZL38062 sound classifier audio processor at the Venetian Suites in Las Vegas, and will showcase its PoE midspans, hubs and switches, as well as RF transceivers, in booth #5042 at ISC West, the largest security industry trade show in the U.S., taking place on 6th to 8th April, 2016 at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas.
D-Link’s mydlink Smart Alarm Detector (DCH-S165) will be available in Q2 2016 for $59.99. Microsemi’s ZL38062 is available now.