Internet of Things: Avnet released an enhanced Wi-Go Module.
Progressively, we are going discover how Internet of Things could help us
in our daily habits. Henceforth at Avnet, they have released an enhanced Wi-Go
Module, bringing: enhanced smart phone modeling and integrated cloud computing
support.
Connectikpeople has also observed that, in support of the Wi-Go board,
Avnet is offering five new capabilities videos.
“The combination of Avnet’s Wi-Go module
with Freescale’s
freedom boards and software is the first step for a true Internet of Things wireless module that can be enabled via data fusion and context aware intelligent sensors.” says Babak Taheri, vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Sensor Solutions
freedom boards and software is the first step for a true Internet of Things wireless module that can be enabled via data fusion and context aware intelligent sensors.” says Babak Taheri, vice president and general manager of Freescale’s Sensor Solutions
Connectikpeople may recall that, the Wi-Go Module is a companion to the Freescale Freedom development
platform, featuring the Kinetis® L series microcontroller (MKL25Z128VLK4) and
Avnet Getting Started Guide.
The enhanced Wi-Go Module now includes:
- A SmartConfig feature for easy network configuration from a smart phone
- Wi-Fi connectivity to Android applications
- A free Freescale Xtrinsic™ sensor fusion toolbox application
- A fully functional tilt compensated eCompass
- A free connection to Avnet’s Exosite cloud services for up to 2 devices
- An upgraded web server
- Wi-Go enabled on mbed
- A free cloud-based compiler and more.
About Avnet
Avnet, Inc, is one of the largest distributors of electronic components,
computer products and embedded technology serving customers globally. Avnet
accelerates its partners' success by connecting the world's leading technology
suppliers with a broad base of customers by providing cost-effective,
value-added services and solutions. For the fiscal year ended June 29, 2013,
Avnet generated revenue of $25.5 billion.