ADLINK debuts intelligent IoT gateway starter kit

Aug. 18, 2015

San Francisco, CA. ADLINK Technology Inc., a provider of cloud-based services, intelligent gateways, and embedded building blocks enabling the Internet of Things (IoT), has announced the release of its new intelligent IoT Gateway Starter Kit. The IoT Gateway Starter Kit combines ADLINK’s MXE-202i intelligent IoT gateway based on Intel Atom E3826 processors, ADLINK’s EdgePro IoT device and sensor management application, one light sensor and corresponding siren output, Modbus TCP module, and accessories, all utilizing industrial open-standard protocols with security functions powered by the Intel IoT Gateway.

ADLINK’s IoT Gateway Starter Kit simplifies device-cloud connection, accelerates IoT application development, and speeds deployment for a wide variety of application environments, such as industrial automation, smart buildings, smart parking systems, and agriculture. The company is highlighting its intelligent IoT Gateway Starter Kit during IDF15 from August 18-20 at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco.

The ADLINK EdgePro IoT device and sensor management application runs on the Intel IoT Gateway, integrating the Wind River Intelligent Device Platform (IDP) XT and McAfee Embedded Control to provide complete, prevalidated communication and security. EdgePro enables device and sensor management via one or more plug-ins for field protocols including ZigBee (Home Automation Profile) and the commonly adopted fieldbus Modbus TCP for industrial automation, all easily configured with sensors or I/O nodes. Interaction across devices/sensors is accomplished by an event execution engine, and a user-friendly web-based dashboard allows remote monitoring of status and actuator control with RESTFul web-service APIs. In addition, EdgePro enables simple configuration of reliable and secure connectivity with Amazon and Windows Azure Cloud.

“ADLINK understands that customers require readily available solutions,” said Roy Wan, GM of ADLINK’s Measurement & Automation Product Segment. “In addition to providing a powerful IoT gateway platform in an ultra-compact enclosure, ADLINK further provides a complete IoT connection solution with our intelligent IoT Gateway Starter Kit, enabling fast deployment and accelerating IoT application development to further increase business value for customers.“

ADLINK’s Matrix MXE-202i series embedded IoT Gateway Platform is based on the Intel Atom SoC processor E3826, with industrial-grade construction meeting a variety of specific industrial needs. The MXE-202i presents a sturdy aluminum housing withstanding industrial-grade EMI/EMS to an EN 61000-6-4, 61000-6-2 specification, and is fully operable under even harsh conditions with operating shock tolerance up to 100 G and an optional extended -20°C to 70°C operating temperature range.

The MXE-202i provides two GbE LAN, two COM, two USB 2.0, and one USB 3.0 host ports, four optional isolated DI and four isolated DO lines, dual mini PCIe slots with one mSATA support, and USIM socket support communication with connections such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 3G cellular to ensure interoperability between systems and maximize industrial connectivity to meet most application requirements.

The MXE-202i also includes ADLINK’s proprietary SEMA (Smart Embedded Management Agent) application for quick setup of remote device management and analysis through ADLINK’s SEMA Cloud, enabling monitoring and collection of system health and status information from the hardware in a timely, flexible, and precise manner.

The ADLINK IoT gateway MXE-101i, based on Intel Quark SoC X1021, is also available.

www.adlinktech.com

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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