SmartBond™ DA14585 Bluetooth Low Energy IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit
The world’s lowest power wireless sensor kit is a complete solution for a multi-sensor node letting users develop multiple applications on the same hardware and it...
The DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit (DA14585IOTMSENSKT) is a complete solution for a multi-sensor node letting users develop multiple applications on the same hardware and it supports different use cases through firmware. Offering fifteen degrees of freedom (15-DOF) it manages more sensors than any other kit. Data can be processed locally, transmitted via Bluetooth® Low Energy 5.0 and reported using Amazon’s Alexa voice command technology.
Developed on the basis of TDK InvenSense motion and Bosch Sensortec environmental sensors, the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit combines Bluetooth wireless communications and an Arm® Cortex®-M0 processor with an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, and environmental sensors. Altogether that helps reduce development time, enables rapid proof of concept and accelerates time to market for long-lifetime, fully-featured IoT applications.
The DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor kit also includes SmartFusion™, Renesas' unique software library for data acquisition, calibration and motion vector generation. Ideal for resource-constrained systems, it minimizes memory, processing requirements and power consumption.
The DA14585IOTMSENSOR multi-purpose sensor board can be purchased as an add-on to the DA14585 IoT Multi-Sensor Development Kit.
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The world’s lowest power wireless sensor kit is a complete solution for a multi-sensor node letting users develop multiple applications on the same hardware and it...