RF technology and engineering company Trident IoT has announced its upcoming Zigbee chip and accompanying software development kit.
According to the Carlsbad, Calif. company, this latest offering represents its next step in providing comprehensive IoT solutions designed to simplify IoT development. In addition to the latest silicon technology in the Zigbee chip, the software development kit (SDK) is designed by product engineers who have collectively developed and shipped millions of IoT products.
Since launching less than a year ago, Trident IoT has more than doubled its engineering resources and amassed experts on wireless connectivity across all protocols, including Zigbee, Z-Wave, Matter, and others, the company says.
According to Trident IoT, the Zigbee chip and SDK have been designed from the ground up by the Trident IoT engineering team backed by over a century of collective end-to-end product development experience to ensure it meets the real-world needs of today’s developers.
“Designed by product engineers for product engineers, our latest Zigbee chip and accompanying SDK has been purpose-built to make IoT development faster, easier, and more efficient,” says Mariusz Malkowski, CTO and co-founder of Trident IoT. “With this new offering, Trident IoT customers can expect more predictable development cycles, faster time to revenue and simply better products.”
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To provide enhanced support and services to manufacturers within the industry, Trident IoT is in the process of becoming a Connectivity Standards Alliance authorized test lab.
Trident IoT engineers will be on-site at the at the Connectivity Standards Alliance (Alliance) Member Meeting presently being held in Washington, DC. to demonstrate this new technology live.
“We are excited to have Trident IoT in attendance at this year’s Alliance Member Meeting where they will showcase and demo their newest technology offerings,” said Chris LaPré, head of technology at the Connectivity Standards Alliance. “The pending confirmation of Trident IoT as an authorized test lab is significant as it further strengthens the Alliance’s commitment to support our members bringing compliant and certified devices to market both efficiently and effectively.”
Trident IoT aims to have the Zigbee solution ready for full deployment by early 2025, with alpha testing and select customer previews planned over the next six months.
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