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The event named "message" occurred on the Maker Channel
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Benjamin Cabé (way more details at link):
FRDM-K64F
SeeedStudio Grove system
Raspberry Pi Model A+ and B+
Texas Instruments CC3200 LaunchPad
Advanticsys XM1000
ESP8266
Espruino Pico
Spark Core
CryptoCape
Rapiro
CC3200 | Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 / WLAN) | Wireless Connectivity | Description & parametrics
CC3200 | Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 / WLAN) | Wireless Connectivity | Description & parametrics
CC3200 | Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 / WLAN) | Wireless Connectivity | Description & parametrics.
CC3200 is launched for IoT!!!
Single-Chip Wireless MCU
ARM Cortex M4
Peripherals : SPI, UART, Pararllel Camera, McASP, I2C, 4-Channel 12-bit ADC, GPIO
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Not sure what "supports" means - certainly there has to be more to this than talking WiFi to an Apple device. For those tuning in late, what Apple has publicly told everyone about HomeKit really is the app developer-facing stuff. What has to be done on the manufacturer side is much blurrier.
Most recently, in iOS 8, Apple introduces HomeKit, a new framework that delivers a common protocol for simple set up and communication with devices in the home, including integration with Siri. TI’s SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi CC3200 wireless microcontroller (MCU) now supports HomeKit and makes integration easy for device manufacturers to add the ability for their customers to securely pair and control devices throughout the home. The CC3200 development kits are available now and the TI software development kit (SDK) for HomeKit will be available in July.