IIT Madras develops ‘MOUSHIK’ chip for IoT devices

 (IANS) The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras on Thursday said its scientists have effectively evolved 'MOUSHIK', an indigenously-made microchip for the Internet of things (IoT) gadgets. 


As indicated by the organization, 'MOUSHIK' is a processor cum asystem on chip' that can take into account the quickly developing IoT gadgets, an indispensable piece of savvy urban communities of an advanced India. 


It was conceptualized, planned and created at the Pratap Subrahmanyam Center for Digital Intelligence and Secure Hardware Architecture (PS-CDISHA) of the RISE Group, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras. 


"There are three stages engaged with the creation of a chip, specifically plan, manufacture and post-silicon boot-up," Kamakoti Veezhinathan, Reconfigurable Intelligent Systems Engineering (RISE) Group, IIT Madras, said in an announcement. 



"Each of the three cycles for 'MOUSHIK' were attempted in India, exhibiting an aAtmanirbhar' environment in computerized plan productisation," Veezhinathan included. 


The effect of the totally indigenous improvement measure is the displaying of an Indian environment for planning, creating and manufacturing start to finish frameworks inside the nation, prompting independence. 


As indicated by the specialists, the plan of the chip, motherboard printed circuit board plan, get together and post-silicon boot-up were done at the grounds. 


The field uses of 'MOUSHIK' incorporate brilliant cards including Mastercards, ID cards, charge cards, travel cards for metros and driving licenses, electronic democratic machines (EVMs) and office the executives frameworks including participation, observation cameras and safe locks. 


It additionally incorporates customized wellbeing the executives frameworks, buyer hardware including yet not limited to clothes washers and water siphon checking frameworks. 


The task was financed by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.

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