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Amazon Common Software (ACS) for Devices is Amazon’s optimized software that simplifies the integration of various Amazon Device SDKs in your connected products. Espressif’s ESP32 SoC is a qualified platform for ACS, supporting it with a stable and production-ready Device Porting Kit (DPK). With ESP32 DPK, developers can implement the required API for accessing device hardware, as well as for operating system APIs and connectivity features. Combining the ESP32 DPK implementation with ACS middleware and Amazon Device SDKs provides a well-maintained and well-tested development platform for your application.
Amazon Common Software (ACS)
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Amazon Device SDKs
Frustration Free Setup
AWS IoT
ACS Middleware
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Connectivity API
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Hardware API
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ESP32 SoC
Alexa Built-in Devices with ACS on Espressif’s Platform
Currently, a Frustration-Free Setup Device SDK for Alexa built-in devices is supported as part of the available Amazon Device SDKs. Espressif provides a combined software package that includes Espressif’s Alexa for AWS IoT (AFI) SDK, a Frustration-Free Setup Device SDK, ACS middleware, Espressif’s DPK implementation, and an example application. ESP32-Vaquita-DSPG is a development board that can be used as a hardware platform to run the application based on this software. This development board and Espressif’s AFI SDK are already qualified by Amazon for developing Alexa built-in devices. You can get started by downloading the software package.
