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nblocks:n-blocks_n-pro [2020/02/18 12:31]
faizan
nblocks:n-blocks_n-pro [2020/02/20 06:18] (current)
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-  *<fs medium>​n-Blocks is a modular open source low power embedded systems platform based on a modular form factor.n-Blocks adopts a plug and play concept where computing, sensor, energy harvesting/​powering,​ and communication boards can be plugged together to achieve particular embedded system platform capabilities.</​fs>​+  *<fs medium>**n-Blocks** is a modular open source low power embedded systems platform based on a modular form factor. n-Blocks adopts a plug and play concept where computing, sensor, energy harvesting/​powering,​ and communication boards can be plugged together to achieve particular embedded system platform capabilities.</​fs>​
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   * <fs medium>A number of embedded processors are used based primarily on the ARM Cortex series. Wireless communication capabilities include boards with for example Bluetooth Low Energy, LoRa, WiFi, IEEE802.15.4/​Zigbee,​ and NB-IoT. </fs>   * <fs medium>A number of embedded processors are used based primarily on the ARM Cortex series. Wireless communication capabilities include boards with for example Bluetooth Low Energy, LoRa, WiFi, IEEE802.15.4/​Zigbee,​ and NB-IoT. </fs>
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-  * <fs medium>​We have used n-Blocks in [[https://​www.nimbus.cit.ie | Nimbus centre]] to develop and deliver innovative projects. As a result, we created [[https://​www.n-blocks.net/​nmodules/​doku.php?​id=nblocks:​list_of_n-blocks|many different n-Blocks]].</​fs>​ 
  
-  * <fs medium>After using and testing the n-Blocks platform internally for our Nimbus centre projects for several yearswe are migrating from the 24 pin connectors to unlock:</​fs>​ +  * <fs medium>The sensing capabilities include temperature,​ humidity, acceleration,​ light, VOC, CO2, air quality, and others.</fs>
-                 * <fs medium>​Modularity (cables create a mesh)</​fs>​ +
-                 * <fs medium>​Scalability (need much more than 24 pins)</​fs>​ +
-                 * <fs medium>​Use of larger/​faster Microcontrollers ​and Linux supported Microprocessors</fs>+
  
-  * <fs medium>By the end of 2018 we decided to redesign the platform with dense connectors moving from 24 pins to **240 pins**</​fs>​+  * <fs medium>The n-Blocks ​platform ​is built with the following principles in mind:</​fs>​ 
 +                  * <fs medium>​**Modularity**- boards that can be plugged together like bricks in an efficient and seamlessmanner ​to create wireless nodes or industrial style controllers with  varying ​ computing, communication and sensing capabilities </​fs>​ 
 +                  ​<fs medium>** Functional Scalability**- boards have 240 pins divided into four 60 pin standardized low profile connectors to expose as many  functions as possible and create ​ a  scalable platform that is not limited by communication capabilities between boards</​fs>​ 
 +                  ​<fs medium>**Processing performance scalability**- from the  ARM Cortex M family of microprocessor to support a wide range of software applications starting from battery-powered ultra-low power wireless sensor applications running onCortex M0 to Linux OS based applications running on Cortex A8</fs>
  
-  * <fs medium>After several iterations, we designed the [[https://​www.n-blocks.net/​nmodules/​doku.php?​id=start|n-PRO ​series]]. The most important n-Blocks are being assembled and are in the testing phase</fs>+  * <fs medium>Following these principles, we have created a range of [[https://​www.n-blocks.net/​nmodules/​doku.php?​id=start|n-Blocks ​PRO]] boards, initially for use within industry sponsored R&D projects ​in the Nimbus Research Centre..</fs>
  
-  * <fs medium>​We are migrating our [[https://​www.n-blocks.net/​nmodules/​doku.php?​id=start|standard ​n-Blocks]] (about 100 different n-Blocks) to the new n-PRO form factor</​fs>​+  * <fs medium>The most important n-Blocks PRO boards are being assembled and are in the testing phase. ​We are migrating our standard ​[[https://​www.n-blocks.net/​nmodules/​doku.php?​id=nblocks:​list_of_n-blocks| n-Blocks]] (about 100 different n-Blocks) to the new n-PRO form factor </fs>
  
   *<fs medium>​n-Blocks ​ has  been evaluated in a number of academic-industry pilot projects for use cases covering: </fs>   *<fs medium>​n-Blocks ​ has  been evaluated in a number of academic-industry pilot projects for use cases covering: </fs>
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