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ZETA-xxP Series
Hardware Manual
rev
D
Embedded Software Support
When developing your application you may decide to use an external micro controller
to manage your applications functionality. Depending on your exact requirements you
may need to have the added flexibility of using an external microprocessor to manage
power constraints or enable high performance functionality. You also have the option
to use the embedded software development environment included within the cellular
engine on the Siretta ZETA-xxP modems. All the modules used within the ZETA-xxP
modems support the Telit IoT AppZone embedded development environment which
is available for use out-of-the-box and can be developed to suit your exact application
requirements.
Telit AppZone
Telit AppZone is a high-level optimized standard C development environment that
has been developed as an integrated platform to run within the cellular module and
provides an advantageous “all-in-one” solution. This allows you to save time and
money because the M2M module can perform all the key tasks normally associated
with an external microprocessor.
The development environment offers a flexible platform whether you are planning
on developing a new tracking application, an innovative healthcare device, a trend-
setting Automatic Meter Reading component or any other M2M application. The
Telit AppZone could meet your needs whilst minimizing your development effort and
design costs. The end result is a much faster TTM (Time to Market).
Some of the key distinguishing features of AppZone include:
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Fast Interrupt Latency (130µsec)
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AT command tunneling
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Multi-tasking with IPC feature and application priority
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Over-The-Air (OTA) updates
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Low power consumption (Deep Sleep mode 75µA)
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File System and memory (FS NVM, Flash and RAM)
NOTE -
Contact your Siretta representative for information about these 2 programming
environments.