Build Wireless Products Faster with Zephyr and MicroPython - Ryan Erickson, Ezurio
Our own Ryan Erickson speaks at the Embedded Open Source Summit about our Canvas Software Suite and how it leverages Zephyr to speed up wireless product design.
Our own Ryan Erickson speaks at the Embedded Open Source Summit about our Canvas Software Suite and how it leverages Zephyr to speed up wireless product design.
In this video, Andy Ross (Product Manager - Wi-Fi + Bluetooth Modules) explains where you can learn all about what we offer our customers as our Premium Wi-Fi Advantage.
Ezurio will be launching a line of Open Standard Module (OSM) -based System on Modules, powered by Texas Instruments chipsets and with Texas Instruments components on board.
In this video, learn how to accelerate your path to production with custom Single Board Computers (SBC).
Ezurio provides an extension for Simplicity Studio to help customers develop, compile, and run C applications on our RM126x Series LoRaWAN modules.
In this video, product manager Andy Ross explains the unique place our Sona IF513 Series has in our line of Wi-Fi 6/6E + Bluetooth modules.
In this video, FAE Damien Fourcade demonstrates the RM126x Series in Peer to Peer mode via LoRaWAN.
Our new Nitrogen8M Mini SMARC is powered by NXP’s class-leading i.MX 8M Mini processor, NXP PMIC PF8121, and our Sona WiFi 6/6E and Bluetooth 5.3/5.4 wireless module.
In this video, FAE Rikki Horrigan demonstrates how to quickly and easily set up two of our Sera NX040 Development Kits to run our sample ranging application using our Canvas firmware.
Laird Connectivity's System-on-Modules (SOMs) and Single Board Computers (SBCs) give OEMs the fastest route to market for embedded computing with wireless connectivity.
Ezurio (formerly Laird Connectivity) has expanded its line of flexible planar inverted F-type (FlexPIFA) antennas with an inverted-pattern (i-FlexPIFA) offering. The FlexPIFA and i-FlexPIFA antennas...
In this demonstration, the RM126x development kit is connected to a RG186 LoRaWAN gateway, and sends AT commands over LoRaWAN to the gateway, which are then registered in the cloud.