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Microchip PIC32MZEF MCUs Support Amazon FreeRTOS

Microchip Technology has expanded its collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to support cloud-connected embedded systems from the node to the cloud. Supporting Amazon Greengrass, Amazon FreeRTOS and AWS Internet of Things (IoT), Microchip provides all the components, tools, software and support needed to rapidly develop secure cloud-connected systems.

Microchip’s PIC32MZ EF series of microcontrollers now support Amazon FreeRTOS, an operating system that makes compact low-powered edge devices easy to program, deploy, secure and maintain. These high-performance MCUs incorporate industry-leading connectivity options, ample Flash memory, rich peripherals and a robust toolchain which empower embedded designers to rapidly build complex applications. Amazon FreeRTOS includes software libraries which make it easy to securely deploy over-the-air updates as well as the ability to connect devices locally to AWS Greengrass or directly to the cloud, providing a variety of data processing location options.

For systems requiring data collection and analysis at a local level, developers can use Microchip’s SAMA5D2 series of microprocessors with integrated AWS Greengrass software. This will enable systems to run local compute, messaging, data caching and sync capabilities for connected devices in a secure way. This type of execution provides improved event response, conserves bandwidth and enables more cost-effective cloud computing. The SAMA5D2 devices, also available in System-in-Package (SiP) variants, offer full Amazon Greengrass compatibility in a low-power, small form factor MPU targeted at industrial and long-life gateway and concentrator applications. Additionally, the integrated security features and extended temperature range allows these MPUs to be deployed in physically insecure and harsh environments.

In any cloud-connected design, security and ease of use are vital pieces of the puzzle. Microchip’s ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication device enables enhanced system security as well as easy-to-use registration. The secure element provides a unique, trusted and protected identity to each device that can be securely authenticated to protect a brand’s intellectual property and revenue. In addition to enhancing system security, the ATECC608A allows AWS customers to instantly connect to the cloud through the device’s Just-in-Time-Registration (JITR) powered by AWS IoT.

curiosityMicrochip has an extensive toolchain for rapid and reliable development. The Curiosity PIC32MZ EF development board (shown), to kick-start Amazon FreeRTOS-based designs, is a fully integrated 32-bit development platform which also includes two mikroBUS expansion sockets, enabling designers to easily add additional capabilities, such as Wi-Fi with the WINC1510 click board, to their designs. The SAMA5D2 Xplained Ultra board, which can be used for AWS Greengrass designs, is a fast prototyping and evaluation platform for the SAMA5D2 series of MPUs. Additionally, the CryptoAuth Xplained Pro evaluation and development kit is an add-on board for rapid prototyping of secure solutions on AWS IoT and is compatible with any Microchip Xplained or XplainedPro evaluation boards. AWS is also a part of Microchip’s Design Partner Program which provides technical expertise and cost-effective solutions in a timely manner.

PIC32MZ EF MCUs are available starting at $5.48 each in 10,000 unit quantities. The PIC32MZ EF Curiosity board (DM320104) is available for $47.99 each. SAMA5D2 MPUs are available starting at $4.42 each in 10,000 unit quantities. The SAMA5D2 Xplained Ultra board (ATSAMA5D2C-XULT) is available for $150 each. ATECC608A secure elements are available starting at $0.56 each in 10,000 unit quantities. The CryptoAuth Xplained Pro evaluation and development kit (ATCryptoAuth-XPRO-B) is available for $10 each.

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Microchip PIC32MZEF MCUs Support Amazon FreeRTOS

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