Atmel - Inspiring Smart and Secure Connected Designs for IoT

Atmel - Inspiring Smart and Secure
Connected Designs for IoT
Powering IoT for Next-Generation Designs
A world where all types of electronic devices connect via the Internet represents an enormous opportunity for developers. By powering the
edge nodes that form the link between individual devices and the gateways that connect to the cloud, Atmel enables makers and designers
with all the basic building blocks for Internet of Things (IoT) applications — from embedded processing and connectivity to sensors, security,
and software — and ties it all together with a rich ecosystem of design tools and development partners.
At each step along the way, we bring innovation, ease-of-use, and integrated solutions, so you can conserve power, extend battery life,
ensure data security, and conform to wireless standards in your next big IoT design.
See Atmel IoT Solutions in Action
AAVA Mobile Inari10 ruggedized tablet
Atmel | SMART SAMV7x Xplained Ultra evaluation board
The Inari10 is a 10.1”ruggedized tablet for vertical segments
where the usage of gloves and the immunity to moisture are
key requirements. This device is powered by Atmel® maXTouch®
T-Series technology.
This demo shows availability of the SAMV7x MCU on a full-featured
evaluation board.
Multi-touch industrial control panel
The SIMATIC IFP2200 is the latest 22”multi-touch Human Machine
Interface from Siemens. It showcases the ability of the maXTouch
S-Series to operate in harsh industrial environments.
Passive Entry / Start Technology with Atmel maXTouch
This demo showcases system technology that enables passive
entry/passive start for automotive applications, including capacitive
touch and proximity detection technology. It is controlled by a tablet
PC using Atmel maxTouch technology.
Sigfox and industrial RF kit
This kit is used to demonstrate a Sigfox application (IoT) with
Sigfox base station and an Industrial RF application.
CAN Network with Atmel ATA6560
This demo features a simple minimum CAN network with
Atmel ATA6560 automotive-grade CAN-FD-ready transceiver and
Atmel | SMART SAM4E ARM® Cortex®-ME-based 32-bit MCU. It
consists of two nodes and is based on SAM4E Xplained Pro boards.
LIN connectivity with automotive Atmel | SMART
SAMV21 / SAMH21 MCUs
See an Atmel SAMV21 Xplained Pro connects to an Atmel
SAMH21 Xplained Pro evaluation board. User input from touch on
one board is transferred over LIN to cause a visible change on the
other board.
Audio streaming over Ethernet AVB
This demo streams audio over Ethernet AVB from one “talker”
MCU through a Ethernet switch to another “listener” MCU.
Door handle application
This demo shows a door handle application with switch and
illuminated button control and illumination with individually adjustable colors—all controlled via LIN bus. Atmel’s 4th generation
LIN system basis chip functionality, including high voltage switch
interface.
Authenticating wireless clients using
Atmel CryptoAuthentication symmetric authentication
hardware key storage devices
In this demo, three light switches on a panel communicate via
ZigBee® to a remote panel with three LEDs. The switches and
LEDs have Atmel ATSHA204 devices with stored crypto keys
(secrets). When the switch is flipped only the LEDs with the
corresponding (same) key will light, thus demonstrating
symmetric authentication.
Atmel AvantCar Centerstack
This demo shows a futuristic Atmel AvantCar™ Centerstack with
Atmel maxTouch, XSense®, QTouch MCUs and LIN.
Automotive Centerstack control console
This demonstrates a fully functional automotive control panel
concept with audio, phone, map and lighting control using Atmel
technology (XSense, maxTouch, etc.)
Atmel | SMART SAM D20 QTouch Robustnes
Philips Hue tap switch
This evaluation kit demonstrates best-in-class capacitive touch
performance, especially targeting the home appliance market. The
demo ships with VDE/UL 60730/60335 Class B certified QTouch®
Safety Library firmware and is IEC 61000-4-6 test level 3, 10V
Conducted Immunity tolerant. The demo is available in the Atmel
Store for $149.
Philips Hue tap switch puts control of your Philips Hue bulbs at
your fingertips whenever your iOS device is charging or already in
use by other family members. In addition to turning on the lights,
Hue tap switch’s four buttons let you instantly select favorite scene
creations you’ve set up with the Hue app or control groups of
lights.
Atmel | SMART SAM D20 GPS tracker
Philips Hue Connect LED bulb colormix
This is a GPS asset tracker reference design with GSM connectivity.
It is controlled through SMS messages and can support features
like geofencing, automated alarms, panic button and position
tracking to SD card. It uses an accelerometer to determine if the
GPS should be enabled or not, enabling lower power consumption.
Create your personal wireless lighting environment with the Philips
Hue connected bulbs and wireless bridge. And control it all with
your iPhone or iPad from wherever you are. You can connect up to
50 Hue light bulbs to a single system, while using as much as 80%
less energy than traditional bulbs.
The high number of serial communication interfaces on a small,
low-power device makes the SAM D20 a perfect fit for asset
tracking applications.
LED light ballast unit with ZigBee LightLink
Atmel QTouch Capacitive Touch
The Atmel | SMART SAM D21+QT2 Xplained Pro demonstrates
the Atmel QTouch 16 node touch matrix and 49 LEDs matrix, ideal
for any consumer or wearable application.
Atmel QTouch Library
The Atmel | SMART SAM D11 Xplained Pro demonstrates the
Atmel QTouch Library for small memory (8KB) devices. It implements two touch buttons.
This is a demonstration of slim ZigBee LightLink capable LED
ballast units for common LED stripe lighting installations. It showcases regular Rasberry Pi as a ZigBee-Wi-Fi gateway to control
color and intensity of the LED lights.
Skittles sorting machine
Maker-built machine sorts skittles based on the color. The skittles
will be sorted into individual containers after the color has been
determined by an RGB light sensor.
Atmel | SMART SAMA5D4 running Qt and 720p video
playback
Atmel AVR for IoT
Atmel AVR MCUs are superior in terms of power consumption and
any battery-driven application fits the AVR MCU better than any
ARM-based MCU. The demo shows the AVR MCU with a wireless
connection running off of a battery. It also has a graphical display to
show power consumption data.
The demo consist of a board and a 7”capacitive screen. The demo
shows an Atmel QTouch implementation example such as a ‘smart
fridge’ and ‘home automation’ application that we developed with
Timesys. The demo also can playback a 720p video pre-loaded on
the board.
Arduino Wi-Fi shield / Ensure that the zero is there, too!
This non-cloud demo shows an Arduino Wi-Fi Shield 101 featuring
Atmel technology.
Atmel Maker Robot
Remote controlled Maker Robot with Android interface. This is an
evolution of Mr. Abot with an added modified USB rocket launcher
on top. The robot is controlled through an Android app and the
communication goes through an Atmel Wi-Fi controller.
WINC1500 IoT
This demonstrates wireless connections to various Edge Node
applications.
Curved Corning Gorilla Glass with touch and rigid support
Phoenard
This demo showcases the results of a cooperative effort between
Atmel and Corning® using Corning Gorilla® Glass to make curved
touch sensors that are strong, aesthetically pleasing, and provide
excellent multi-touch performance.
Philips Hue Lux dimmable bulbs
Philips Hue Lux dimmable bulbs produce warm white light that you
can brighten and dim to suit any occasion—controlling them from
anywhere via the Hue app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Hue Lux is a snap to set up and use, as the bulbs fit right into your
current light fixtures or luminaries. Choose a starter pack or add to it
with a single bulb.
Phoenard is a prototyping platform that combines a cell-phone
quad-band baseband chip with an Atmel AVR ATMEGA2560 chip
as an applications processor. It also has a Bluetooth low-energy
(BLE) chip, and a GPS chip. On board sensors include an
accelerometer, gyro, and magnetometer. There is an on board
microSD card. The user interface is supplied by a 2.8”TFT LCD
touchscreen. Planned extension boards include Wi-Fi and NFC
(near-field communications), as well as LED and other I/O boards.
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