Our development team has been working hard, and we’re happy to report the release of Zerynth r2.6.1! We have added 3 new devices and 6 new libraries. So, read on and find out more about each addition.

The 4ZeroBox is now supported

We added the 4ZeroBox to the list of supported devices. Now, you have a full library available here in the Zerynth Documentation, along with useful examples.

The 4ZeroBox is our a modular hardware electronic unit that simplifies the development of Industrial IoT applications allowing rapid integration with sensors, actuators, and Cloud services.

We also added these examples for the 4ZeroBox:

  • Hello 4ZeroBox
  • Sensor Reading
  • Modbus Serial Interface
  • 4ZeroBox meets ZDM
  • 4ZeroBox meets ZDM with GSM
  • Firmware Over The Air Update

ST Microelectronics Nucleo L4R5 and the Lilygo T-Wristband now supported

The ST Nucleo L4R5 Nucleo Board features The STM32L4R5 Microcontroller, an ultra-low-power microcontroller family (STM32L4+ Series) based on the high-performance Arm® Cortex®-M4 32-bit RISC core. They operate at a frequency of up to 120 MHz.

The STM32 Nucleo-144 board provides an affordable and flexible way for users to try out new concepts and build prototypes by choosing from the various combinations of performance and power consumption features provided by the STM32 microcontroller.

The Lilygo T-Wristband has a Tensilica LX6 dual-core processor, clocked at 240MHz, with the computing power up to 600DMIPS. It offers 4MB of Flash memory. It also has a built-in WiFi / Bluetooth ceramic antenna that can enhance the signal, and a 55mA rechargeable lithium battery.

To see the full list of changes, read our Forum post.

Advanced Device Manager and the Zerynth App dismissed

As we have mentioned in the previous release, the Advanced Device Manager and the Zerynth App have been dismissed. With the release of the Zerynth Device Manager, the Advanced Device Manager has become obsolete.

Zerynth Device Manager makes it easy to securely register, organize, monitor, and remotely manage IoT devices at scale.

Of course, don’t hesitate to contact us if you’re interested in using the Zerynth App, or a customized version of the Zerynth App. We will be happy to help you.

How to update?

Now you need to update all the packages to the version r2.6.1 To do this you have just to:

  1. Start the new Zerynth Installer;
  2. Open Zerynth Studio;
  3. Click “System Update”;
  4. Click “Update” and restart Zerynth Studio;
  5. Follow the wizard and enjoy!

Remember to virtualize again all boards with the new virtual machines!

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