Platform Description
Microchip ARM-based microprocessors encompass a wide range of products for different markets.
ITTIA DB SQL and SAMA5
The SAMA5 series is known for its high performance, low-power, security and safety. These characteristics directly relate to ITTIA DB SQL and this combination of hardware and software is a perfect choice for embedded systems and Internet of Things intelligent device manufacturers. As a cross-platform development library, ITTIA DB SQL can be used with any operating system ported to SAMA5, including Linux and Android, or no operating system at all. Linux developers can get started quickly with a preconfigured Yocto Linux distribution, or leverage Microchip's contributions to the Linux mainline community to deploy a custom distribution.
With their high level of integration, the SAMA5 and ITTIA DB SQL provide maximum flexibility for data management and connectivity while minimizing additional component costs. Security features built in to the SAM5 platform provide further protection by authenticating data sources to protect consumers from counterfeit electronic consumables. ITTIA DB SQL encrypts database files stored on flash media and secures the communication channels used to distribute data. This combination provides great scalability, security, and adaptability.
ITTIA IoT Data Management Platform Highlights
- Stream data processing in real-time
- First class time-series data management platform
- Secure protection from data cyber threats
- Security strategy through system development and deployment
- High-performance concurrent read/write
- Distribute embedded data across heterogeneous devices
- Developer freedom to remotely access data in a cockpit
Microchip Platforms
- PIC32MZ DA
- PIC32MZ
- SAMA5D2
- SAMA5D4
Resources
- The Phone Book example demonstrates database operations, such as select, insert, update, and delete, as well as advanced features such as online backup and change notification.
- The Concurrent Insert example insert records into an ITTIA DB SQL database that is shared between multiple tasks.
- The Concurrent Read and Write example shares an ITTIA DB SQL database between a single writer and multiple reader tasks.