TYMIQ’s Prylada IoT Gateway employs nRF9160 SiP for LTE-M connectivity in device, cloud platform

An IoT gateway solution developed by German IoT solutions provider, TYMIQ, sits at the heart of its asset monitoring and data acquisition platform. The platform is designed for a wide array of applications including logistics and asset tracking, sensor network management, smart building automation, smart agriculture, predictive maintenance, and factory automation.

The ‘Prylada IoT Gateway (ADH-02)’ provides a set of connection interfaces allowing telemetry data to be gathered from a variety of sensors including temperature, humidity, light, liquid leak, air quality, movement detection, and more. The device employs the computational power of the Nordic nRF9160 SiP’s 64 MHz Arm Cortex-M33 application processor to oversee the sensors and collate the relevant data.

Easy to adjust for specific requirements

The onboard interfaces can be extended thanks to Prylada IoT Gateway’s modular device architecture. This makes it easy to assemble and adjust the 171 by 121 by 55 mm, IP65-rated waterproof gateway to specific requirements, as well as scale the network.

“Cost effective, energy-efficient wireless data transmission is the key advantage of the gateway that has application from smart cities to big data centres,” says Dzmitry Tsybulka, CEO, TYMIQ GmbH. “It brings value to any company demanding a reliable wireless solution to remote asset monitoring.”

The collected sensor data can be wirelessly transferred from the gateway to central monitoring software for analysis and visualisation. The nRF9160 SiP’s integrated multimode LTE-M/NB-IoT modem and GNSS enables the data to be securely transmitted to the proprietary Cloud portal, ‘Prylada Cloud’ (a private Cloud or an on-premises server, depending on the customer’s requirements), via a cellular IoT network.

Over-the-air firmware updates

In addition to telemetry processing, the remote control and configuration of the gateway is managed via the Prylada Cloud admin panel, which also allows customers to automatically update the device firmware over-the-air. The Prylada IoT Gateway can be powered via dual-source prioritised power supply input that enables built-in battery back-up functionality.

“We selected Nordic’s nRF9160 for our Prylada IoT Gateway due to the SiP’s high level of integration, the Zephyr RTOS, low power consumption, the capability to switch to sleep mode when not in operation, and the flexibility to alternate between network modes (GNSS/LTE-M/NB-IoT) when necessary,” says Tsybulka. “We admire Nordic for the company’s great engineering solutions, active community, high-quality documentation, and components that are convenient to work with.”

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