The Z-Wave Alliance is an international standards development organization (SDO) dedicated to advancing the Z-Wave standard for interoperable wireless connectivity across smart home and commercial IoT applications.
Comprised of leading companies from the building technology and consumer electronics industries, the Alliance works collaboratively to define and evolve technical standards, certify products, and ensure reliable, secure interoperability between devices from different manufacturers.
MK Logic developed the Z-Wave Alliance Certification Portal, a central platform for managing and verifying certification processes for Z-Wave products. This portal provides manufacturers with a user-friendly way to efficiently prepare their devices for certification and handle the entire process according to the highest standards.
The CTT 3 is a comprehensive testing tool designed to verify the compliance of Z-Wave devices. Developed by MK Logic, it is an essential resource for manufacturers to ensure their products meet Z-Wave certification requirements. The CTT 3 facilitates precise error diagnostics and simplifies quality control throughout the development process.
With the End Device Emulator (EDE), MK Logic offers a powerful tool that allows the emulation of any Z-Wave end device. This tool enables developers and manufacturers to test their controllers in a wide range of scenarios without relying on physical devices. The EDE significantly enhances efficiency and flexibility during testing.
CHUCK by Underdog is a compact hybrid guitar amplifier that combines authentic tube sound with digital control and storable presets. It is suitable for stage, studio, and home use and offers integrated effects as well as versatile connectivity options.
The STUDIO software for CHUCK, developed by us, is a desktop application for macOS and Windows that allows users to conveniently edit, save, and manage sounds and presets on a computer. It also enables transferring impulse responses, performing firmware updates, and using CHUCK as an audio interface within a digital audio workstation (DAW).
The Infrastructure Device Manager (IDM) is a software solution for managing infrastructure devices, particularly PDUs (Power Distribution Units). The system allows devices on the network to be discovered, displayed, and centrally managed. Key features include an overview of managed devices in list and detailed views (e.g., name, IP address, firmware, product family, or connection status), automatic discovery of devices within defined IP ranges, and the ability to update firmware on multiple devices simultaneously. In addition, several devices can be configured at once, for example by assigning names, setting time zones, or adjusting network settings. Recurring tasks such as device discovery, firmware updates, or device configuration can also be scheduled and executed automatically.
As part of the project, we developed the user interface for accessing the system. Through it, users can view and manage devices and conveniently perform key functions such as device discovery, firmware updates, and configuration tasks. The system itself runs in a virtual machine and can be accessed either through an API or through the developed user interface.
Approved Networks ist eine Marke von Legrand und bietet seit rund 30 Jahren optische Netzwerklösungen für Unternehmen, Rechenzentren und Service Provider. Zum Portfolio gehören unter anderem Transceiver, DAC- und AOC-Kabel als kompatible Alternativen zu Original-Netzwerkmodulen.
Die optischen Transceiver-Module sind mit zahlreichen Netzwerkgeräten verschiedener Hersteller kompatibel und stellen eine kostengünstige Alternative zu Originalmodulen dar. Ein wichtiger Vorteil ist, dass die Module programmierbar sind, sodass sie gezielt für unterschiedliche Geräteplattformen konfiguriert werden können.
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