The AVR-IoT WA development board combines a powerful ATmega4808 AVR® MCU, an ATECC608A CryptoAuthentication™ secure element IC and the fully certified ATWINC1510 Wi-Fi® network controller - which provides the most simple and effective way to connect your embedded application to Amazon Web Services (AWS). The board also includes an on-board debugger, and requires no external hardware to program and debug the MCU.
Out of the box, the MCU comes preloaded with a firmware image that enables you to quickly connect and send data to the AWS platform using the on-board temperature and light sensors. Once you are ready to build your own custom design, you can easily generate code using the free software libraries in Atmel START or MPLAB Code Configurator (MCC).
The AVR-IoT WA board is supported by two award-winning Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) - Atmel Studio and Microchip MPLAB® X IDE - giving you the freedom to innovate with your environment of choice.
AVR-IoT WA development board
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AVR-IoT WA Development Board User Guide | PDF | HTML | ||
PIC and AVR IoT - Transceiving Data with AWS User Guide | Download | ||
AVR-IoT WA Quick Start Guide | Download | ||
AVR-IoT Wx Hardware User Guide | PDF | HTML | ||
AVR-IoT Development Board Pinout and Pocket Card | Download | ||
AVR-IoT WA Design Documentation | Download | ||
AVR-IoT WA Altium Project | Download | ||
AVR-IoT WA Schematics | Download | ||
Microchip IoT Developer Guides for AWS | Link |
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Microchip IoT Provision Tool | 23 Sep 2022 | Link |
The PIC-IoT WA board (EV54Y39A) is pre-programmed to connect to Amazon Web Service. The same board is also available in a variant, PIC-IoT WG (AC164164), which is pre-programmed to connect to the Google Cloud. Both boards can be reconfigured and therefore support both Google and Amazon through a firmware upgrade and re-provision using the IoT Provisioning Tool.
You can also connect the PIC-IoT WA and PIC-IoT WG development board to the Azure IoT Hub via Device Provisioning Service (DPS) while leveraging Microsoft’s Azure IoT Embedded C SDK. Provision the PIC-IoT Wx board to connect to Azure using self-signed X.509 certificate-based authentication. For more information: https://www.microchip.com/en-us/development-tool/PIC-IOT-WMX
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