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either the MPLAB Code Configurator, MPLAB Harmony Configurator or Atmel ip


ecosystemwithin an industry-standard PoE infrastructure. The corresponding PIC18 PoE development kit includes a PIC18 PoE main board, PoE programmer adapter, and I/O starter extension board for developing within the Ethernet of Everything environment. Customisation and experimentation are simplified via an extension header that is compatible with MikroElektronika click boards, allowing engineers to easily incorporate a variety of sensors, controllers, and drivers.


he IIoT can greatly improve the connectivity, efficiency, scalability, time utilisation and financial


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performance of industrial organisations. Companies benefit fromthe IIoT through cost savings due to predictive


maintenance, improved safety, and other operational efficiencies. IIoT networks of intelligent devices allow i organisations to improve


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offices. Business leaders can use IIoT data to get a full and accurate view of how their enterprise is doing, which will help them make better decisions.


Of course, at the heart of a successful IIoT implementation is the collection, transmission and analysis of data. That means that complex electronic systems need to be implemented on the industrial factory floor – not traditionally an environment that welcomes potentially sensitive equipment.


Many leading electronic component companies have realised this and have developed high performance, rugged and


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Microchip Technology’s Ethernet of Everything solutions provide a quick and easy way to network connected things within a simplified development environment, as well as the option to incorporate Power over Ethernet for single-line power and communications. Hybrid networks incorporate multiple networking technologies including wired, wireless, server management, and cloud connectivity.


Engineers can reduce development time with Microchip’s Curiosity, Xplained or PoE development platforms and rapidly generate code for peripheral configuration and communications with


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Networked things range in complexity fromsimple environmental sensors to processing-intensive devices Th e lightweight communications stacks enable these applications to run on both Microchip’s 8-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers that offer an extensive mix of smart peripherals that operate independently of the core, requiring little to no CPU intervention .


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mobile-influenced systemdesigns in the industrial, consumer, and automotive markets that require flexible, low-cost, and low-power image-processing architectures. The kit combines a CrossLink input board, an ECP5 processor board, and an SiI1136-based HDMI output board. This includes dual-camera HD image sensors that support the MIPI CSI-2 interface, eliminating the need for external video sources. The ECP5 base board enables low-power pre- and post-processing and includes support for HD image signal processing.


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