Solutions Search - SmartMesh IP
SmartMesh Recipes: Industrial IoT "How-To" Examples
Mar 2nd 2017
SmartMesh Recipes are quick "how-to" tutorials for wireless Industrial Internet of Things solutions based on SmartMesh IP embedded wireless sensor networking. Recipe examples include:
Sensor Integration - K-Type Thermocouple, Sensirion Temperature/Humidty Sensor, Bluetooth Low-Energy (BLE)
Building a SmartMesh-to-IP ...
SmartMesh Recipe - Interfacing Your Mote to a Thermocouple
Mar 1st 2017
SmartMesh Recipes are quick "how-to" tutorials for wireless Industrial Internet of Things solutions based on SmartMesh IP. Examples include how to integrate different sensors, connect to cloud software backends, build gateways. In this SmartMesh Recipe, we use the DC9005B Eterna QuikEval Adapter to connect the mote to an LTC2984 ...
SmartMesh IP Blink Mode Enables Roaming Nodes and <3μA operation
Nov 23rd 2016
SmartMesh IP wireless sensor networks are known for delivering >99.999% data reliability at ultra-low power, with routing nodes <50µA. But some applications call for nodes to be roaming within the wireless network. Enter SmartMesh IP Blink Mode, an ultra-low power roaming node capability that can reduce the average ...
SmartMesh Power and Performance Estimator
Jan 28th 2015
SmartMesh Power and Performance Estimator
SmartMesh networks deliver ultra-low power and >99.999% data reliability over a wide variety of applications. The SmartMesh Power and Performance Estimator spreadsheet enables the user to to input different network shapes, sizes and data report rates and see the estimated network ...
SmartMesh IP On-Chip Software Development Kit (On-Chip SDK)
Oct 22nd 2014
The SmartMesh IP On-Chip Software Development Kit (On-Chip SDK) enables you to develop C-code applications for execution on SmartMesh IP motes (i.e. wireless nodes). SmartMesh IP motes have an on-board ARM Cortex-M3 microprocessor, running Micrium’s µCOS-II real-time operating system. With the On-Chip ...
Product How-to: Precise Wireless Temperature Sensor Powers Itself
Jun 13th 2014
In case you missed it, LTC’s Kris Lokere recently wrote an article for EDN describing a circuit combining Dust, Energy Harvesting, and precision temperature sensing. Specifically, it describes a reference circuit showcasing:
Dust Networks wireless - LTP5901-IPM SmartMesh IP Mote
Energy Harvesting - LTC3330 Nanopower ...
IPSO Challenge 2014 - $50,000 Contest for the Internet of Things Working Prototypes
Mar 12th 2014
The IPSO Alliance (Internet Protocol for Smart Objects), of which Linear Technology / Dust Networks is a founding member, is sponsoring a contest for either individuals or companies to build working prototypes from innovative concepts to showcase the use of the Internet Protocol (IP) in real world sensor/control and machine-to-machine ...
The Internet of Things - Making Wireless Sensors as Easy to Access as Web Servers
Dec 31st 2013
Check out our new white paper on “Reliable, Low Power Wireless Sensor Networks for the Internet of Things.” Recent estimates say that there will be over 50 billion connected things in the world by the year 2020. A large percentage of those things will be connected via wireless sensor networks (WSNs).
With some ...
MicroGen’s Piezo-MEMS Vibration Energy Harvesters Enable Linear Technology SmartMesh IP Wireless Sensor Network
Jun 25th 2013
MicroGen Systems, Inc. announced today that vibration energy harvesting BOLT Power Cells (see Figure 1) enabled a live wireless sensor network (WSN) using Linear Technology’s Dust Networks LTC5800-IPM SmartMesh IP mote-on-chip at the Sensors Expo and Conference exhibition in Rosemont, IL on June 5-6, 2013. The Linear mote ...
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