Ember Demos Multi-Microcontroller ZigBee Network
Ember will show a lighting control network of devices powered by microcontrollers from a variety of vendors, including STMicroelectronics, Atmel, ADI, Microchip and SiLabs. The devices are paired with Ember's EM260 ZigBee co-processor, running the EmberZNet ZigBee stack to form the network. The network also includes devices with Ember's own EM250 system-on-a-chip (SoC).
The demo illustrates that OEMs don't have to re-engineer their products to add low-power wireless communications capabilities. They can continue to use their preferred microcontrollers and development tools, while letting Ember's EM260 handle the ZigBee networking through EZSP - a simple plug-and-play SPI interface to their chips. Existing products can be seamlessly migrated to become wireless ZigBee-enabled devices by simply adding the EM260 network co-processor and using a standard interface to the existing microcontroller.
"More than eight billion microcontrollers are shipped each year. We wanted to demonstrate how virtually any of those products can be ZigBee networked easily and quickly," said Robert LeFort, CEO of Ember. "We want to make ZigBee ubiquitous by enabling customers to network any microcontroller of their choice and foster new breakthroughs in improved energy conservation, safety, and comfort in building and home automation applications, among others."
The Embedded Systems Conference is being held at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston, September 26 and 27 (Ember Booth #1228), and the ZigBee Open House will be held on September 28 at the JW Marriott Hotel in Seoul, Korea.
SOURCE: Ember Corporation