November 10, 2016 - Silicon Labs (also known as "core technology") recently released the Thread mesh network protocol stack that successfully passed the Thread 1.1 technical specification compatibility test. Developers use the latest Thread 1.1 compliant protocol stack running on Silicon Labs wireless SoCs and wireless modules, which can submit Thread-enabled products for testing and use Thread test resources to ensure compatibility with the 1.1 standard.
The Thread specification was originally released in July 2015 and has been significantly enhanced with new features including channel flexibility and master key changes. All Thread-enabled products will be evaluated with reference to the new Thread 1.1 hardware test bench and test suite to ensure compatibility. The Thread Group's testing program is managed by an independent UL testing laboratory that provides rigorous testing of Thread-based products to ensure they work seamlessly and securely.
As a founding member of the Thread Group and chairman of the technical committee, Silicon Labs has been working to define and develop the Thread specification. Silicon Labs introduced the Thread protocol stack to the market in July 2015. Hundreds of customers are currently evaluating Silicon Labs' Thread stack and extensive development tools, and several key customers are actively developing them to launch a connectable home product at the launch of the certification process.
Skip Ashton, vice president of software at Silicon Labs and vice president of technology at Thread Group, said: "As a leading IP-based mesh network solution in the IoT space, Thread technology is constantly being promoted. For the connected home market and hundreds of seeks For companies developing and certifying Thread-enabled products, the release of the Thread 1.1 stack conforming to the Thread 1.1 specification is good news. As a market leader in mesh network chips and software, it helps customers and ecosystem partners develop and certify them. Silicon Labs has more than 10 years of experience in mesh networking products."
Silicon Labs' Thread technology provides a simple, secure and scalable way to wirelessly connect hundreds of connected home devices and seamlessly bridge these devices to the Internet. Thread software provides a self-healing, IPv6-based mesh network that scales to more than 250 nodes without a single point of failure. The protocol provides powerful support for sleepy nodes, extending battery life and simplifying deployment. Silicon Labs' Thread stack uses bank-level, end-to-end secure add nodes to the network and uses proven AES-128 encryption to protect all network transport transactions.
As a leading provider of IoT wireless connectivity chips, software and solutions, Silicon Labs has delivered more than 100 million mesh network SoCs and modules to customers worldwide.
Price and availability
Silicon Labs' Thread 1.1 compliant protocol stack is available now and is available to customers for free. Silicon Labs wireless connectivity products for Thread applications include the Mighty Gecko and EM358x wireless SoCs based on the ARM® Cortex®-M core and wireless modules optimized for mesh networks. For more information on Silicon Labs' latest Thread stack, hardware platforms and development tools, please visit the official website.
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