If you’re developing an IoT device with LoRaWAN, Bluetooth, GNSS, or LTE-M/NB-IoT, you’re likely using AT commands to configure settings like channel selection, signal strength, and power-saving modes.
AT commands in Otii for IoT device control
In low-power design, being able to both send commands and monitor their impact on power consumption is essential to assure power targets. With Otii Arc Pro or Otii Ace Pro, you can power a device under test (DUT), log its current, voltage and power consumption, and communicate via UART bidirectionally, all from the same interface.
Explore our latest use case to see how Otii helps power profiling embedded devices using AT commands.