Round Solutions has launched its wireless PingPong IoT edge node, a flexible and powerful hardware platform for connecting field devices to the cloud.
Supporting real-time operating systems (RTOS), the small board features a Microchip PIC32MZ 32-bit microcontroller and a high-speed cellular Telit module.
Based upon an application-ready, pre-validated data exchange mechanism and open source software development kits, the platform can be configured for nearly all IoT/M2M applications, such as sensor reading, asset tracking, routers, measurement technology, telemetry and security control. Thus, PingPong offers companies wanting to transfer their data to IoT cloud servers a complete solution including software libraries and source code.
The hardware platform offers high-speed cellular modules for IoT connectivity as well as numerous interfaces to the field – which can also be controlled via the cloud. The standard interfaces include, for example, Ethernet, USB and CAN as well as a high-precision GNSS (global navigation satellite system).
Developers can add various expansion cards to create a nearly unlimited number of application scenarios. Application-ready expansion cards are available for WLAN, Bluetooth, I/O, Iridium satellite communications, ISM/RF, SigFox, NFC/RFID and camera connectivity. All functions are ready for use as soon as the expansion cards are attached to the motherboard.
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