Digi-Key signs Imec spin-off taking IoT design mainstream
- Author:Ella Cai
- Release on:2017-05-18
IoT wireless sensing devices from VersaSense are now being stocked by Digi-Key.
VersaSense’s system range called MicroPnP is a self-configuring hardware system used in the design of data acquisition and control systems for infrastructure monitoring, building energy management, and safety control systems.
VersaSense is a spin-off of the imec-DistriNet research group at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven).
MicroPnP is presented as a plug-and-play IoT platform that simplifies the configuration networks of sensors and actuators. The LoRa wireless platform offers a complete hardware and software platform supporting a range of over 15 different plug-and-play sensors.
“We look forward to working with Digi-Key to make it easy for our customers worldwide to acquire solutions for the Industrial Internet of Things,” said Dr. Nelson Matthys, CEO at VersaSense.
VersaSense’s system range called MicroPnP is a self-configuring hardware system used in the design of data acquisition and control systems for infrastructure monitoring, building energy management, and safety control systems.
VersaSense is a spin-off of the imec-DistriNet research group at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven).
MicroPnP is presented as a plug-and-play IoT platform that simplifies the configuration networks of sensors and actuators. The LoRa wireless platform offers a complete hardware and software platform supporting a range of over 15 different plug-and-play sensors.
“We look forward to working with Digi-Key to make it easy for our customers worldwide to acquire solutions for the Industrial Internet of Things,” said Dr. Nelson Matthys, CEO at VersaSense.