First of all Thanks for the great and informant webinar. I have two questions: 1) Does every Amazon Sidewalk need to have a Bluetooth Module? 2) How can a Sidewalk hardware manufacturer work with an other company that creates a visualization Like an App (Share acces to AWS cloud Data)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the webinar. To answer your questions: 1) No, it is possible to built a sub-GHz-only Sidewalk endpoint, however it introduces some limitations e.g. to associate a Sidewalk endpoint with a particular Ring/Amazon account, among others. 2) It can be data transfer within AWS or a cloud to cloud data transmission from AWS cloud to a third party cloud.
Our company is using your nRF boards for sensors, but sadly, the apps on the board are written in MBed. :( I really do not like the MBed way of doing things
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First of all Thanks for the great and informant webinar. I have two questions:
1) Does every Amazon Sidewalk need to have a Bluetooth Module?
2) How can a Sidewalk hardware manufacturer work with an other company that creates a visualization Like an App (Share acces to AWS cloud Data)
Thanks for sharing your thoughts about the webinar. To answer your questions:
1) No, it is possible to built a sub-GHz-only Sidewalk endpoint, however it introduces some limitations e.g. to associate a Sidewalk endpoint with a particular Ring/Amazon account, among others.
2) It can be data transfer within AWS or a cloud to cloud data transmission from AWS cloud to a third party cloud.
@2:12 why did you say it uses 400 MHz but in the slide it says 900 MHz?
Our company is using your nRF boards for sensors, but sadly, the apps on the board are written in MBed. :( I really do not like the MBed way of doing things
@2:50 since when is 8 dBm a high output power? that's incredibly weak, what's going on with this video