MediaTek LinkIt™ Assist 2502 delivers module-based reference design and feature rich capabilities to software development, prototyping and final hardware design of Wearables.
As part of its global developer
initiative, MediaTek Labs today announced the MediaTek LinkIt™ Assist
2502 development platform. LinkIt Assist 2502 is designed for advanced
developers looking for a professional environment in which to design and
prototype the software and hardware for consumer-ready Wearables and
IoT devices.
“Professional developers face many
challenges in the lifecycle of device creation, but one such challenge
shouldn’t be getting that product to a commercial-ready prototype,” said
Marc Naddell, VP, MediaTek Labs. “MediaTek LinkIt Assist 2502, combined
with our MediaTek Labs Partner Connect program, allows a developer’s
dream to be a consumer’s reality”.
The LinkIt Assist 2502 consists of four
feature-rich components: a Software Development Kit (SDK) plug-in for
the Eclipse IDE, C-based application programming interface (API), a
Hardware Development Kit (HDK), and a module-based hardware reference
design to help simplify component integration.
The LinkIt Assist 2502 SDK puts an emphasis on features such as enhanced graphics, image decoder, vector fonts (powered by Etrump)
and LCD and touchscreen support. Additionally, developers will benefit
from advanced features such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Hypertext
Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) support for web services
authentication, Smart Connection API for Wi-Fi configuration, a
notification library for iOS and Android, and over-the-air application
and firmware update capability.
The LinkIt Assist HDK is designed to
build commercial-ready prototypes and delivers a complete package in the
form of the LinkIt Assist 2502 development board from Seeed Studio and LinkIt Assist 2502 modules from AcSiP.
The new module-based approach makes it easier to get access to MediaTek
chipset technology and simplifies final hardware design for developers.
The high performance development board comes with three modules based
on MediaTek chipsets, including the MT2502 (Aster) SoC (for GSM/GPRS and
Bluetooth 2.1/4.0) and its energy-efficient MT5931 Wi-Fi and MT3332
GNSS (GPS/GLONASS/Beidou) companion chipsets, giving developers a broad
range of features in a single board. The development board also comes
equipped with a swappable 240x240 16-bit color touch LCD.
MediaTek Labs was launched in September
2014 and provides developers, makers and service providers with SDKs,
HDKs and documentation, as well as technical and business support. The
first developer offering for Wearables and IoT was the MediaTek LinkIt
ONE platform, which has proven to be very popular among the
Do-It-Yourself maker community.
The new MediaTek LinkIt Assist 2502 SDK
is available for download from MediaTek Labs now. The HDK and modules
will ship in Q2 2015. For a full list of features and to gain access to
materials, visit http://labs.mediatek.com/2502.
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