Panther board simplifies gesture and vibration recognition

Extending its range of IoT development boards Arrow Electronics have announced the addition of SmartEverything Panther.

The Panther board enables users to quickly add pattern recognition capabilities to their products to allow them to recognize gestures, sound and vibration patterns and then to simply link them to the cloud via WiFi for monitoring and control purposes.

SmartEverything boards are based on the Arduino form factor and incorporate a variety of I/O interfaces and sensors together with wireless connectivity. They are designed to accelerate IoT projects and help developers get their products up and running quickly.

The Panther board is specifically intended to speed up the development of IoT applications based on Intel Pattern Matching Technology. Its base board features an Intel Quark SE C1000 MCU sensing engine with 8Mbyte Winbond flash memory and a Linear Technology battery management chip.

A Cypress Bluetooth LE module allows interface setting and firmware upgrade and a Microchip WiFi solution provides access to the Internet. Security is delivered through Microchip’s crypto authentication.

A companion shield for the base board contains an array of sensor functions including gesture sensor (Silicon Labs), temperature/humidity/pressure sensor (Bosch), digital microphone (ST Microelectronics), and gyroscope and accelerometer (Analog Devices).

SmartEverything Panther leverages Intel’s software infrastructure including the QMSI driver library and Zephyr open source low footprint RTOS, which is specifically designed for connected, resource-constrained devices in applications such as IoT.

The RTOS runs on both the Quark MCU and the sensor subsystem. An Eclipse-based integrated development environment supports the efficient creation of fast and compact code.

Arrow Connect, part of Arrow’s IoT software suite can help to manage device connectivity to the Cloud and greatly simplifies the process where multiple protocols are being used.

Source Arrow Electronics

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