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provides two way meter communications, allowing commands to be sent toward the home for multiple purposes, including “time-of-use” pricing information, demand-response actions, or remote service disconnects. During periods of peak demand, utilities use these networks to throttle high-load devices in
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makes network customization possible. It generates a template application that allows developers to tailor the EmberZNet PRO software to their specifications and complete the application, readying it for hardware integration and testing. It also allows configuration of the Hardware Abstraction Layer
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allows household devices such as light switches and fixtures; thermostats and sensors; music, video and speaker systems; security controllers and appliances to network with one another to wirelessly automate the
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wireless networking technology that enabled companies involved in energy technologies to help make buildings and homes smarter, consume less energy, and operate more efficiently. The low-power
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In 2007, the EmberZNet PRO was launched to provide software that supports the Zigbee PRO Feature Set. The Smart Energy Suite and new versions of Zigbee Development Tools came out in 2008.
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allows for wireless networking of the devices in the room without the need for a retrofit. The doors and the devices in the rooms can also be remotely monitored from a central location.
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provides building owners and property managers with HVAC, lighting, access and refrigeration control to monitor energy usage in real time to create more energy efficient environments.
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participating homes. Utilities may also institute time-of-use pricing schemes, where the home area network (HAN) is used to communicate the current price of energy to the consumer.
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is a tool-chain that supports applications being written for the EM250. It has a C-language compiler, assembler, source-level debugger, and graphical editing environment.
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and tool-chain. Like the EM250 it was designed for applications that require long battery life, low external component count, and a reliable networking solution.
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wirelessly networks and automates industrial processes and allows for temperature, pressure and level sensing as well as providing temperature and flow control.
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and to Ember’s Radio Control Module (RCM). It contains the hardware and software tools that read and write applications and program FLASH memory on the chips.
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3 processor, IEEE 802.15.4 RF transceiver, 128kB of Flash, 12 KB RAM, and the EmberZNet PRO network protocol stack which supports the Zigbee PRO Feature Set.
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allows for the programming and debugging of applications. It combines a packet sniffer, network analysis features, API tracing, and a virtual
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is a Zigbee protocol software package that runs the mesh networking applications. It provides networking for applications such as
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was the first chip Ember created. It has since become obsolete and has been replaced by second and third generation Ember chips.
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combines a radio transceiver with a flash-based microprocessor. The interface allows application development with any
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incorporates the features of the EM351 but has 192 KB of Flash for applications that require more memory.
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In 2003, Ember released its first chip, the EM2420, which was fully compliant with IEEE 802.15.4-2003
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Ember was founded in 2001 by Andrew Wheeler and Robert Poor. Both were students at
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software for other companies' microchips and has since evolved to manufacturing
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can be embedded into a wide variety of devices to be part of a self-organizing
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is used for network and microprocessor debugging and for programming chips.
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provide the hardware and software tools needed for application development.
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In 2009, Ember released its third generation chips, the EM300 series.
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when they founded Ember with $ 3 million in seed funding led by
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Ember produces Zigbee chips, software and development tools.
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allows for remote monitoring and tracking of assets and
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provides both battlefield and shipboard monitoring.
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Index

Wireless Networking
Boston, Massachusetts
Bob Metcalfe
Zigbee
Chips
Software
Boston, Massachusetts
USA
Silicon Labs
Cambridge, England
Zigbee
wireless technology
mesh network
IEEE 802.15.4-2003
standards
Silicon Labs
MIT
Polaris Venture Partners
Bob Metcalfe
mesh networking
Zigbee
standards
system-on-chip
Silicon Labs

die

ARM Cortex-M
XAP2
microprocessor

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