
Ember Corporation is a specialist provider of ZigBee wireless networking systems - chips, software and tools. The company's mission is to enable dramatic energy efficiency improvements for homes, businesses and the utilities that serve them by providing the world's most innovative and cost effective wireless sensor and control network technologies.
Ember offers the industry's most advanced, complete and integrated ZigBee system -. ZigBee is an open industry standard wireless mesh networking standard backed by a global alliance of over 300 companies delivering cost-effective, wireless networking solutions that support low power operation, security and reliability.
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Ember is the acknowledged market leader in low-power ZigBee networking technology and serves OEMs developing ZigBee enabled products for Building Automation, Home Automation and Smart Metering profiles.
The world's first ARM Cortex-M3 based ZigBee system-on-chips (SoCs), the EM300 Series deliver industry leading Performance, Code Density, Power Efficiency. The new EM300 Series products include:
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EmberZNet PRO is a complete ZigBee protocol software package containing all the elements required for robust and reliable mesh networking applications on Ember's silicon platforms. EmberZNet PRO includes a the industry's first proven ZigBee stack based on the ZigBee PRO Feature Set, enhanced with unique Ember innovations, providing "professional grade" networking for the most challenging applications such Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), Home Automation, and Building Automation systems.
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Ember is a key promoter and member on the Board of the ZigBee Alliance (http://www.zigbee.org/default.htm), an association of companies working together to drive the networking software standard for such applications. The ZigBee standard will be instrumental in connecting and automating a host of devices that consume significant energy from home lighting, HVAC and appliances as well as other security and control devices in buildings and homes into a wireless "Internet of things."
