Platform Description
NXP’s Layerscape Communication Processors and i.MX solutions empower innovation in applications developed for embedded systems, Internet-of-Things devices, and communications infrastructure markets. In building highly complex and demanding IoT systems, the right device hardware and software play an important role, offering benefits to local data processing and management on the device. ITTIA DB SQL is a relational database management software product for NXP’s powerful devices, that developers use to update, query and distribute information with other embedded devices.
Another important database feature for Layerscape and i.MX is data high availability, which protects a system of devices from individual failures. Redundancy is a key aspect of High Availability, as database replication enables data to be saved on more than one device to eliminate single points of failure.
ITTIA DB SQL is a relational database management software library for embedded systems and intelligent Internet-of-Things devices. It is a full-featured robust data management technology that scales down to meet the constrained resource requirements of embedded systems. Products built with ITTIA DB SQL are fast and scalable, and run on modern operating systems such as Windows, Linux, QNX, VxWorks, INTEGRITY, ThreadX, Nucleus, μcOS-II, μcOS-III, - even with a custom file system and without an operating system.
The data management/connectivity technology and know-how from ITTIA allows manufacturers to focus more on product development. These benefits provide a verified, cost-efficient solution, as well as an accelerated time to market.
Supported NXP Arm Processors:
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