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Explore the technical foundations of Matter, the unified smart home protocol that has transformed from a promising standard to production reality with hundreds of certified products and over 500 companies backing its development. Learn how Matter eliminates smart home fragmentation by providing a common application layer and data model that works across Amazon Alexa, Apple Home, and Google Home using IPv6 over Wi-Fi, Thread, and Ethernet. Discover Matter's comprehensive data model architecture including Nodes, Endpoints, Clusters, and the Interaction Model, and understand when to choose Thread versus Wi-Fi for your specific applications. Examine real implementation examples through a detailed door lock data model breakdown and see how Nordic's nRF54L Series and nRF Connect SDK enable everything from coin-cell powered sensors to complex Matter applications with industry-leading power efficiency and minimal memory footprint. The webinar covers the smart home market evolution, Matter's development history and benefits, protocol overview, device roles, network technologies, and the 80+ device types now supported in Matter 1.5 spanning lighting, security, and energy management. Get hands-on insights through demonstrations of Thread in mobile applications and Aliro technology, plus access to comprehensive developer tools and resources. This 45-minute recording from Nordic Semiconductor includes an extended Q&A session with additional technical insights and provides downloadable presentation slides for reference.
Syllabus
Introduction
The smart home Market before Matter
Matter How it started
Matter Benefits
Protocol Overview
Roles
Device date Model
15:19 Interaction Model Network Technologies
Device Types
Nordic and Matter
the nRF54L Series: Best SoCs for Matter
Choosing the right SoC
Developer Tools for Matter
Demo: Thread in Mobile and Aliro
Q&A
Taught by
Nordic Semiconductor