Particle Officially Launches the Photon 2 and P2 Module, Promising More Performance and Built-In BLE

New dev board and module offer a 200MHz Arm Cortex-M33 core, 3MB of RAM, 2MB of program storage, and Bluetooth 5.3 Low Energy support.

Internet of Things (IoT) specialist Particle has officially unveiled its updated P2 module and Photon 2 development board, now with Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support as standard — and with a renewed focus on security in the face of what the company calls an "astonishing" increase in attack volume against embedded devices.

"We've seen an astonishing 700% increase in IoT cyber attacks since 2019 and an inability for products to be future-ready against new and emerging standards. At Particle, device and network versatility and security remain a sticking point for Wi-Fi connected IoT devices," claims Particle's Adam Warmington. "To keep pace with a constantly changing IoT cyber threat landscape and expanding customer choices for enterprise deployments, the P2 and Photon 2 updates provide the ideal balance of standardization and security for seamless forward compatibility that gives developers the power to get to market faster."

Particle has officially launched updates for its Wi-Fi product line, in the Photon 2 and P2 module. (📷: Particle)

The Particle Photon 2 is a dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.3 Low Energy (BLE) development board built around a Realtek RTL8271DM microcontroller with a single Arm Cortex-M33 CPU core running at up to 200MHz and with 3MB of RAM and 2MB of program storage available to the end user, plus a 2MB flash file system. There's an integrated PCB antenna used by default, though a Hirose U.FL connector provides support for an external antenna for boosted range or if the device is to be installed in a metal chassis.

The P2, meanwhile, is the self-same hardware running the self-same firmware — but in a module, rather than as a breadboard-friendly development board. The idea, Particle explains, is to develop and prototype an idea using the Photon 2, then productize it with the P2 — available at a surprisingly small discount over the full Photon 2 package, but exclusively in multiples of 10.

The module powering the Photon 2, P2, is available on its own — in multiples of 10 units. (📷: Particle)

Finally, the company offers an edge machine learning (ML) bundle, which pairs the Photon 2 with a range of sensors including an accelerometer, microphone, gas sensor, and motion sensor, a breadboard, and additional hardware for prototyping on-device artificial intelligence projects — including full support in the Edge Impulse Studio platform.

The new hardware is now available to order on the Particle store, priced at $17.95 with the Edge ML bundle costing $69; the P2 module on its own is priced at $15.36 per unit, purchasable only in multiples of 10 units. For those looking for a bargain, the launch of the P2 module means the earlier P1 is now available at a steep discount of $6.50 per unit, while stocks last.

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