The NoTA framework is designed to support embedded devices, and features a modular service-based architecture.
Its core technology, the NoTA Device Interconnect Protocol (DIP), is a device level communication protocol that supports various physical interfaces, ranging from MIPI high-speed serial interfaces to wireless transports like Bluetooth. What's even better? DIP and its related system services are now open for all interested parties. This opens up opportunities for innovation, allowing for open architecture and related open solutions.
The NoTA website provides an array of resources such as documentation on the NoTA architecture and Device Interconnect Protocol (DIP), reference implementations in C code, tutorials, and example projects. We even host projects that use NoTA as an innovation platform, further fostering open innovation.
If you're looking for a reliable and groundbreaking software framework for your embedded devices, NoTA is the way to go.
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