HI all,
Generally what all the parameters deciding the selection of a microcontroller for IoT application?
I know that most of the IoT solutions are designed around ARM controllers like ARM Cortex-M series.
ARM Cortex-M series microcontrollers are optimised for low power applications and have lots of standy features and it will save power Say ARM Coretex-M0+ can run for 15 years from cell battery! So low power might be one criteria.
I would like to know other micrcontrollers used in the IoT applications.
Thanks and Regards,
Deepu
The 'I'-part means that there should be a way to connect to internet. That implies either suitable HW or at least suitable HW interface for an external communication device. I also think that amount of RAM becomes an issue - the system with protocol stacks and block buffers won't fit in 2kB RAM, and if bigger boards are used, the price tends to go up. There is no point in adding $300 board in $20 coffee brewer.
Oh ye of little faith ;-)
Smarter’s WiFi Coffee Maker adds caffeine to IoT - SlashGear
The world's first internet webcam was to watch a coffee pot
Trojan Room coffee pot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
That used an Acorn Archimedes with a video card as its controller.
Well, I guess in Smarter's WiFi Coffee Maker there is a proprietary board:
It'll be priced at around $150.