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Aistin is an Arduino-compatible modular IoT sensor platform


This family of 20+ wireless sensors enables Makers to devise their own connected solutions. 


Recently launched on Indiegogo, Aistin is a small, lightweight and modular sensor platform for the Internet of Things. The brainchild of former Nokia R&D team members who together make up iProtoXi, these low power, wireless devices are helping Makers bring their ideas to life by focusing on three main elements: compactness, expandability and mobility.

“Instead of functionally limited ready-made IoT sets, or flexible but unpractical self-wired desktop hassles, we wanted to inspire people to create new mobile products by providing the best that can be achieved with current technology,” the Finnish startup shares.

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Aistin is comprised of various sensor heads including environmental, motion and passive IR modules, as well as programmable LEDs, switches and other dev boards suitable for a wide range of IoT projects. Makers can choose from Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy, wireless LAN and IQRR radios for connectivity, while example firmware, a web-based interface and a mobile app are provided to accelerate development.

“You can setup the logic how your Aistin sensor node works, what is the sensor reading interval and what is the trigger to start the sensor readings. You can also read the stored sensor data from the sensor node internal memory, if you have left your sensor node alone and connect it afterwards. Mobile application visualizes the sensor data. Sensor data can be stored in the application and then forwarded for further use,” its creators explain.

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What’s nice is that the sensors can be used either as a standalone, a smartphone accessory or attached to anything to become part of a complex IoT solution. The fully expandable Aistin family currently has about 20 members and comes housed inside a variety of 3D-printed covers. At the core of every unit is an open source Bus24 interface, which is a combination of standard I/O buses (like I2C, SPI and UART), along with intelligent power management signals to enable long battery life. Development kits with the Bus24 provide a low-cost, easy-to-deploy series of sensors for developing IoT nodes and corresponding applications.

“Aistin wireless sensor nodes are connected to a gateway. GW provides connection to Internet/intranet. Typically WLAN or USB is used. Sensor GW/nodes makes TCP connection to an Aistin server that is located in laptop, Raspberry Pi or other computer which has Linux, Windows or MAC operating system. Aistin server (SW) provides a web socket interface for web client. Web socket is used to carry sensor data from the server to the visualization page,” the team writes.

To really make use of the revolutionary Bus24 connector, Makers have the option of selecting from a comprehensive set of add-on MCUs. Among those already compatible is the popular ATmega32U4. Meanwhile, iProtoXi hopes that the number of available expansion boards will continue to grow exponentially in the future.

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As for the sensors — each of which are named after the owl, an extremely intelligent and intuitively knowledgable animal — are compact enough to fit on just about anything, from a milk cap and a sink faucet to a power outlet and inside the refrigerator door. One device in particular, the Owl Brain, measures 36mm x 18mm in size and is based on the ATmega32U4, allowing it to be easily programmed using the Arduino IDE.

Depending on the version, Owl Brains are equipped with several Bus24 connectors, a microUSB port, controllable RGB LEDs, a Li-ion battery charger, current and battery measurement circuitry, a real-time clock and a multi-functional button. The board also packs an accelerometer, a barometer, a humidity sensor and 256KB of EEPROM. Beyond that, two of its models (the CPU242 and 252) include an integrated Wi-Fi module, making it what the iProtoXi team calls “probably most feature-rich Arduino conformant board ever created.”

Those wishing to explore Aistin’s entire lineup can head over to its official Indiegogo page, where the team is currently seeking $56,000. Delivery is expected to begin later this year.

15 smart crowdfunding campaigns you may want to back this week


Every Friday, we’re taking a look at some of the smartest, most innovative projects that have caught our attention on Kickstarter and Indiegogo over the last seven days. 


OWOW

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This new breed of MIDI controllers empowers you to make digital music in a more fun and intuitive manner. OWOW is currently seeking $55,568 on Kickstarter.

Holus

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This tabletop holographic platform converts digital content from any computer, tablet or smartphone into a 3D hologram. hplustech is currently seeking $40,296 on Kickstarter.

AUMEO

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This pocket-sized device provides a personalized listening experience by mapping your sensitivity to different sounds and then adjusting accordingly. AUMEO is currently seeking $40,000 on Indiegogo.

Vinli

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This small gadget plugs into your vehicle’s OBD II port, enabling you to access a suite of apps from your mobile device. Vinli is currently seeking $75,000 on Indiegogo.

MOVEMENT

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This $30 wearable band offers the same tracking functions as the major industry heavyweights — at a fraction of the cost. TRASENCE is currently seeking $12,000 on Kickstarter.

AllBe1

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This all-in-one personal security companion combines a variety of features including an infrared alarm, a tracker, a smartphone lock, a motion detector, a UV monitor and more. AllBe1 is currently seeking $50,000 on Indiegogo.

Ola Fingerprint Smart Lock

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This smart lock incorporates both Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity and capacitive fingerprint technology, making it not only keyless but phoneless as well. Ola is currently seeking $125,000 on Kickstarter.

Strips

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This uber thin, practically invisible magnetic sensor can be placed on windows and doors, then notify you by smartphone if anything is left open or in the event of an intruder. Sensative is currently seeking $25,000 on Indiegogo.

Nikola Phone Case

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This sleek, protective phone case extends your battery life by harvesting wasted RF energy. Nikola Labs is currently seeking $125,000 on Kickstarter.

Aistin 

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This Internet of Things sensor platform is comprised of super lightweight, low-power modules with Arduino conformance. iProtoXi is currently seeking $56,000 on Indiegogo.

LoveLinkU

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This colorful pod, which comes complete with a motherboard, an infrared controller, a speaker and microphone, is capable of controlling your smart home appliances through voice commands. LoveLinkU is currently seeking $10,000 on Kickstarter.

eNote

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This e-ink display works like an electronic Post-it note by wirelessly connecting to any mobile or gateway device. Bill Saltzstein is currently seeking $75,000 on Indiegogo.

Yecup

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This smartphone-controlled mug lets you monitor the temperature of your drink, charge your handheld gizmos and gadgets, as well as take selfies with the mere press of a button. Yecup Technologies is currently seeking $40,000 on Indiegogo.

SmartCap

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This intelligent, Arduino-based cap tracks liquid consumption and reminds you when to take a sip by syncing with your Fitbit dashboard. SmartCap is currently seeking $45,000 on Kickstarter.

BlueberryE

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This Arduino-compatible board comes with a 3.3V levelshifter for I2C, SIP and Serial SRAM, as well as a variety of sensors, Wi-Fi connectivity and a switchable power plug. BlueBerryE is currently seeking $1,693 on Kickstarter.

Did you happen to miss last week’s notable campaigns? If so, you can check them out here. Also, if your project is powered by Atmel MCUs and you’ve been featured on our blog, be sure to download the respective badges here for use in your ongoing marketing efforts. 

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