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Microchip, Sigfox Launch IoT Developer Kit for LPWA IoT Networks

Microchip, Sigfox Launch IoT Developer Kit for LPWA IoT Networks Image Credit: Sigfox

Microchip Technology and Low-power Wide Area(LPWA) Internet-of-Things(IoT) operator, Sigfox has launched a fully integrated RF transceiver and kits for developing IoT solutions for use on the Sigfox network. Microchip is a leading provider of microcontroller (MCU), mixed-signal, analog and Flash-IP solutions.

Powered by Microchip’s highly integrated ATA8520E, a low-power RF transceiver with an integrated AVR microcontroller, the new kits contain the first FCC-certified board that allows developers to easily connect to Sigfox’s long-range, two-way global IoT network – resulting in a low-cost, low-power device-to-cloud connectivity solution.

This is ideal for IoT applications in the US, ranging from logistics, to agriculture, smart cities and other Machine-to-Machine (M2M) sectors. The ATA8520E is also the first fully Sigfox-certified chip suitable for both North America and Europe.

The solution is available in two versions. Customers can either purchase Microchip’s Sigfox-certified ATA8520E as a standalone kit, designed primarily to test the technology, or as a kit combined with an Xplained Pro board, a solution for system-design purposes. Both are dedicated for Sigfox’s IoT network in the license-free ISM bands. The solutions come complete with the Sigfox library, modulation, ID and PAC code, and a security key enabling IoT developers to quickly get their designs to market.

Sigfox and Microchip are teaming together to drive down IoT device costs, operational costs and power consumption, ultimately resulting in substantially longer battery life compared to traditional cellular, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity.

Matthias Kaestner, vice president of Microchip’s Radio Frequency and Automotive business unit
Our Sigfox solution gives any IoT application the secure, long-range wireless connectivity required to get these ‘smart’ things ‘connected’ – at a fraction of the cost and power consumption of a cellular connection.

Tony Francesca, Sigfox vice president of Global Ecosystem Partners
With its FCC certification, we look forward in partnering with Microchip to enable many IoT use cases and billions of devices to be connected to Sigfox’s network in the US and other countries that are based on FCC type approvals.

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