ON Semiconductor has rolled out Strata Developer Studio, a cloud-based development platform that provides a seamless, personalised and secure environment for engineers to evaluate and design with ON Semiconductor technologies.
The platform provides a faster and simpler way for engineers to work with evaluation and development boards, delivering the latest documentation, product information, design and application notes, and reference design files straight to the desktop.
All of ON Semiconductor’s new evaluation boards will in the future be ‘Strata-Ready’, meaning they will automatically be recognised by the Strata Developer Studio when they are connected to the host computer. This platform provides design teams with a user interface to the board, giving direct control of the configuration parameters and visual feedback of the board’s functionality. At the same time, Strata will download all the design information an engineer needs to start evaluation or design.
The Strata Developer Studio is provided as a Microsoft signed application connecting to the company’s SaaS (software as a service) platform. It features secure authentication, data transfers and full information containment using encrypted and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliant databases. All information and security follow National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) cybersecurity guidelines.
The roadmap for Strata will see its functionality increase, as new boards are supported and new features are added. Initial boards include a configurable multifunction logic gate, a dual 100 W USB-PD automotive charging system, and a universal offline 200 W 4-port Type-C USB-PD source.
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