
Two white papers to understand and implement IIoT
The internet of everything: IoT everywhere
The first paper focuses on Edge computing and can be resumed to Spreading IoT intelligence around and it can be downloaded for free here
The IoT is evolving, from a sprawl of raw data sources into focused instances of processed information. Putting intelligence at the edge is creating demand for even more performance using less power and with lower latency. Understanding this, designers and manufacturers are developing and delivering the solutions needed to support doing more with less. Ultra-low power solutions are enabling battery-less designs to be deployed all around the network, each one producing valuable and actionable intelligence.
There are already billions of always-on devices constantly generating and transmitting data over a wider network of networks, feeding cloud-based servers and contributing to Big Data. Power efficiency is relevant at every juncture but the potential to reduce dependency on power is now a reality at the very edge.
Decreasing Time to Market in the IIoT
The second paper available here explains how the IIoT can add greater levels of automation, machine vision, connectivity and robotics to smart
factories when built on reliable, stable solutions.Discussions about the industrial market today are often focused on the vast potential in the industrial IoT (IIoT). The huge
potential for innovation offers the promise of significant productivity gains, operational efficiency and bottom line revenue
increases, but only if it’s enabled by a supply chain based on reliability, stability and longevity.
These values will be even more important as manufacturers and system integrators adopt greater levels of automation,
connectivity and autonomy—all with faster design cycles and more competition increasing the pressure to get to market
quickly. The interplay between these requirements is what defines the industrial marketplace and the innovation developers
will contribute to it.
Both papers are available for download free of charge below:
Designing for the IoT as Intelligence Moves to the Edge
Avnet Silica and ON Semiconductor – Decreasing Time to Design in the Industrial Internet of Things
