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Innovating Smart Industrial IoT Edge Devices with Advanced Development Tools

June 22, 2021
IAR Embedded Workbench helped Advantech deliver smart solutions, strengthening production management efficiency and enabling digital transformation.

IAR Systems' development tools enabled Advantech, a leader in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology, to develop their latest remote I/O data acquisition module family, the ADAM-6300. Able to serve as an intelligent network node in an IoT application, the ADAM-6300 is an OPC UA remote I/O data acquisition module that can be directly connected to SCADA, database, or public cloud services. It supports OPC UA (Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture) function with built-in hardware security protection.

"Advantech has been working with IAR Systems tools for more than 16 years, because of its extensive support for MCUs, stable products and the fact that it meets Advantech’s requirements for development of industrial products,” said Adam Lin, Senior R&D Manager Industrial Internet of Things Business Group, Advantech. “ADAM-6300 can be seen as a representative work of Advantech brand and as an industry pioneering work, since it was implemented the way that it originally would need to run on a PC rather than on an embedded platform. And this could only have been developed and realized through the use of IAR Embedded Workbench.”

"The industrial-grade products developed by Advantech have very high requirements for stability, and it is a great match with IAR Embedded Workbench to provide stable product quality and service,” said Chris Lin, Sales Manager Taiwan, IAR Systems. “We are honored to have Advantech using our tools to realize the integration of IoT edge devices. With new smart monitoring function, we look forward to continue assisting Advantech in their innovations for industrial IoT applications."

About the Author

Alix Paultre | Editor-at-Large, Electronic Design

An Army veteran, Alix Paultre was a signals intelligence soldier on the East/West German border in the early ‘80s, and eventually wound up helping launch and run a publication on consumer electronics for the US military stationed in Europe. Alix first began in this industry in 1998 at Electronic Products magazine, and since then has worked for a variety of publications in the embedded electronic engineering space. Alix currently lives in Wiesbaden, Germany.

Also check out his YouTube watch-collecting channel, Talking Timepieces

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