The new SensorTag IoT kitnew SensorTag IoT kit invites you to realize your cloud-connected product idea. The new SensorTag now includes 10 low-power MEMS sensors in a tiny red package. And it is expandable with DevPacks to make it easy to add your own sensors or actuators.
Connect to the cloud with Bluetooth Smart and get your sensor data online in 3 minutes. The SensorTag is ready to use right out the box with an iOS and Android app, with no programming experience required to get started.
The new SensorTag is based on the CC2650 wireless MCU, offering 75% lower power consumption than previous Bluetooth Smart products. This allows the SensorTag to be battery powered, and offer years of battery lifetime from a single coin cell battery.
The SensorTag includes iBeacon technology. This allows your phone to launch applications and customize content based on SensorTag data and physical location.
Additionally, the SensorTag can be enabled with ZigBee®/6LoWPAN technology.
Debugger DevPack Features
The Debugger DevPack adds debug capability to your SensorTag. Plug it into the SensorTag DevPack expansion header and debug your SensorTag with Code Composer Studio or IAR ARM development environments. The Debugger DevPack includes a FREE license of Code Composer Studio that is tied to the DevPack.
The Debugger DevPack includes a USB power connection, making it easy to power your SensorTag during debugging. Alternatively, simply connect it to a USB power supply if your sensor application requires permanent power. It also includes traces for three Grove connectors to make it easy to add support for any of the 100s of Grove sensors and actuators.
SensorTag IoT Features
More sensors!
Adds support for more low power sensors
10 sensors including support for light, digital microphone, magnetic sensor, humidity, pressure, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, object temperature, and ambient temperature
Lower power
Longer battery life from your coin cell and enabler of battery less applications
High performance ARM Cortex M3 (CC2650)
Cloud connectivity
Access and control your SensorTag from anywhere
Seamless integration with mobile apps
DevPacks allows you to expand the SensorTag to fit your designs
Interchangeable between all SensorTag types
Complete development system
Expandable with $15 debug DevPack
Code Composer Studio compiler license included
Extreme flexibility for IoT applications
Enable ZigBee or 6LoWPAN through a firmware upgrade
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My Roadtest kit came in and I've done several tests so far. The TI SensorTag is very easy to set up and deploy. The kits uses either and Android app or an Apple app to view your SensorTag data via the cloud. I used the SensorTag on a remote controlled car, attached to a Frisbee and mounted on my dogs collar and set free. Each test had a purpose, which was to see how eradicate behavior could be identified. The SensorTag worked extremely well in each case. The device sets up in a couple of minutes and includes ten sensors, if you count the microphone. It also comes with a 2032 battery so no need for heavy power. You can install 4 AAA batteries though.
I'll post my review as soon as I can figure out where the review goes. It is a very cool little IoT device.
Mine came too. I haven't gotten around to testing it yet, but I'm very impressed with the hardware and features. I was considering using CC2650 (and a few of the sensors) for a project before this came out, and so I'm looking forward to evaluating it.
Mine came too. I haven't gotten around to testing it yet, but I'm very impressed with the hardware and features. I was considering using CC2650 (and a few of the sensors) for a project before this came out, and so I'm looking forward to evaluating it.
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Awesome, I was going to ask if they could include the debug devpack, and now they have!
With so many applications, I can imagine it takes time for e14 and TI to go through them and pick 5 out of it.
element14Dave can perhaps shed some light on the matter