MIKROE announces Planet Debug as the first HaaS (Hardware as a Service) in the embedded industry to reduce design time, reduce costs, and provide overall design flexibility.
Allows remote design of embedded hardware for just $ 4 per day
MikroElektronika DOO MikroElektronika (Headquarters: Serbia, Belgrad), which provides embedded solutions that enable significant reductions in development time with innovative hardware / software products using proven standards, is now available for hardware. We announced Planet Debug (https://www.mikroe.com/planet-debug), a HaaS (Hardware as a Service) platform that enables remote development / debugging of embedded systems without investment. For just US $ 4 per day, designers will be able to devote their time to remote Planet Debug stations tailored to their requirements, as well as MIKROE's NECTO Studio (https://www.mikroe.com/necto). You can use the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) to perform remote development / debugging of your application code. You don't have to procure hardware or wait for it to arrive and connect everything. Neb Matic, CEO of MIKROE, said: "If you want to commit to a specific hardware root and use it for a long time, the appropriate Fusion development board (https://www.mikroe.com/development-boards/8th-generation), SiBRAIN MCU card (https) You might want to buy the Click Peripheral Boards (https://www.mikroe.com/click-boards) at //www.mikroe.com/sibrain), but it costs around US $ 400. This method also offers benefits such as significant design flexibility and shorter design time, but when evaluating many different hardware approaches, perhaps 10 days or so of development time. If you want, you can spend just $ 4 a day on one of over 74 development boards on your Planet Debug station for the MCU / peripheral / display combination that designers want to try. Based on our configuration, designers can start development the next day, with the benefit of being able to see realistic images of real boards in real time through NECTO. This is not a simulation. " Planet Debug HaaS is made possible by MIKROE's innovative CODEGRIP (https://www.mikroe.com/debuggers/codegrip), the world's first device that enables programming and debugging over WiFi. Users can save time and money by using Planet Debug. You also get the opportunity to "try before you buy", change peripherals, displays and even MCUs, without having to buy hardware, learn new software or write new code. Planet Debug is perfect for both students and professionals. Resources can be shared in an educational environment, and no configuration is required to start the system. Time is the most valuable to the designer. Planet Debug makes it easy to respond to ever-changing needs from an ultra-fast launch and operation, product marketing perspective. Moreover, the shortage of semiconductors does not affect the development period. Currently, Planet Debug's equipment is located at Novi Sad University near its headquarters in Serbia, MIKROE in the United States (Minnesota) and Mexico. MIKROE CEO Neb Matic is looking to install it in Asia in the near future, but all equipment is available to anyone from anywhere in the world. Neb Matic said: "HaaS is the future of design. With a surprising number of elements such as Click peripheral boards based on standard sockets and SiBRAIN MCU cards, Fusion development boards, CODEGRIP, NECTO, etc., people are now instantly in HaaS. It's hard to get the big picture, but for us the logical conclusion has always been to combine these elements into one in the Planet Debug platform. The Planet Debug platform will revolutionize embedded design. " About MikroElektronika MikroElektronika (MIKROE, Headquarters: Belgrade, Serbia) supports the transformation of the embedded electronics industry through the use of industry standard hardware / software solutions. In 2011, we invented the mikroBUS (TM) development socket standard and the small Click boards (TM) that used the standard to significantly reduce development time. Today, MikroElektronika offers over 1,000 Click boards, ten times more than its competitors. The mikroBUS standard has also been adopted on development boards by leading microcontroller companies such as Microchip Technology, Renesas Electronics and Toshiba. SiBRAIN is MIKROE's latest standard for MCU-developed add-on boards / sockets. In addition, MIKROE offers the world's broadest line of compiler products, as well as development environments, development boards, smart displays and program debuggers. For more information, please visit http://www.mikroe.com/. * The following is special information limited to media personnel. Please refrain from disclosing information on personal SNS etc.This press release contains information for the media community.
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