NeoCortec is pleased to announce, together with MikroElektronika (MikroE), the introduction of new Click Boards™ based on Neocortec modules. With the NeoMesh protocol being a natural choice when building battery powered, highly scalable and reliable wireless sensor networks, developers now have access to a large selection of MCU, sensor and other boards which can simply be clicked together to form a device.
NeoCortec has launched an extension to the already existing NeoGateway, which is a open source software solution intended to run on any Linux based GW, which allows the customer to automatically monitor the health of the deployed networks.
Tadiran batteries who is a leading manufacturer of batteries for wireless devices has written this whitepaper on battery selection. To ensure a long battery life in your IoT or sensor network device, you need to consider many aspects.
Any design engineer who integrates wireless technology into a product, has to consider what antenna to use. In NeoCortec, we often see that customers are struggling in this area. In order to provide more insight into the area of antennas, and to help design engineers to achieve a good design, we decided to sponsor a white paper which focuses on antennas for IoT applications and more specifically on low cost PCB antennas. We turned to antenna and IoT expert Mr. Harald Naumann who accepted the task to shre his knowledge and experience on the matter. The result is a 87 page comprehensive white paper....
NeoCortec, manufacturer of ultra-low-power bi-directional wireless mesh network modules, recently signed an agreement with Honeywell Building Technologies, a global leader in fire and life safety, to develop wireless fire detection devices that offer higher reliability, ease of installation and commissioning, and competitive cost of ownership.
The new location is situated in a large complex which is capable of supporting the growth plans and enables NeoCortec to continue to add more resources to support the business expansion.
With 20 years' experience in commercializing technologies in emerging markets, Fagermo joins NeoCortec at a time when a wide range of markets and applications are in need of large-scale networks with ultra-low power consumption.
The new breakout boards from NeoCortec operate in standalone or Adafruit Feather Wing mode, and need only an U. FL antenna