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Matter
The bridge connecting different products, protocols and ecosystems

As the number of smart home devices increases, the interoperability between the different products, ecosystems and protocols gets messier. Matter 1.4 specification solves this dilemma. Created by the Connectivity Standards Alliance, this one, royalty-free standard, has been created for device makers to follow for many smart home applications. Infineon Technologies, CSA, along with 280+ companies, including Google and Amazon, are pioneering this game-changing Matter standard to make ease-of-use, interoperability, security and sustainability a reality in the smart home.
Want to learn more? Check out the information hub below.
Find out how to create and use the Matter Lock device using PSoC™ 6 with AIROC™ CYW43xxx. This application note is intended for users who want to start Matter device development.
What consumers can expect of the new Matter standard
Proven, pervasive and robust security for privacy and data
All Matter-enabled products across ecosystems work together and can be controlled with the preferred system
All devices are compatible and can easily be integrated, controlled and monitored
Enables low-power wireless solutions to coexist in the home
Device makers create less device variants for different ecosystems, while manufacturing these devices becomes simpler and more cost-effective
Enables accurate and reliable sensing for smart devices
Set-up for Matter-enabled products is simple and quick for consumers. Below is an example below of how it works:



Matter is an open-source development approach, so it makes things easy to develop. To help make your set up simpler and faster, check out the Infineon and Connectivity Standards Alliance’s (CSA) GitHub repository documents, source code and online forums, so you can get your questions answered in real time by fellow colleagues without being a GitHub member.



Infineon offers Matter-enabled products and solutions that comply with the new IoT standard. With over 20+ years of proven experience, these solutions are reliable, easy to implement, secure and integrated regardless of the connectivity protocols.



PSoC™ 62S2 Wi-Fi BT Pioneer Kit helps developers and engineers achieve reliable, ultra-low power Matter over Wi-Fi solutions and helps them get to market faster.



The high-performance, low-power AIROC™ CYW30739 multi-protocol SoC (Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3, IEEE 802.15.4 ) has completed Thread 1.3 certification as one of the first on this new networking standard required for Matter devices.



OPTIGA™ Trust M MTR is our OPTIGA™ Trust M discrete security solution combined with a Matter provisioning service. It is Matter-certified and works with any MCU/SoC, making it easy to add secured Matter compatibility to existing IoT designs.
All these solutions leverage the ModusToolBox™ development platform to accelerate IoT developers' time-to-market.
Check out this whitepaper to understand what matter is, its benefits, and what each specification includes.



This whitepaper explains how IoT security is being transformed by Zero Trust Architecture, why this change is happening, and what IoT designers must do to adapt. It also covers how the Zero Trust Architecture supports Matter.



The smart home continues to evolve, many consumers fear that their personal information is being stolen while using smart home products. Matter may help solve this dilemma and improve interoperability of smart home products. This white paper addresses:
- The need for universal Smart Home standards with integral security.
- Explains how Matter addresses both security and connectivity.
- Identifies Infineon’s role in making connectivity and security for smart homes a reality.
This article explains what Matter is, how it works, its advantages and the applications covered under the standard.



As the growth of connected Internet devices continues to explode, learn how smart home device makers are using Matter 1.0 to solve IoT connectivity issues across brands and platforms and what the potential cost is.



In this press release, learn more about the Matter 1.0 specification, a royalty-free standard for device makers to follow for many smart home applications launched by the Connectivity Standards Alliance. Find out how Infineon Technologies, CSA and 280+ companies are pioneering this game-changing Matter standard to make ease-of-use, interoperability, security and sustainability a reality in the smart home.



In this market news release, Infineon announces software support for the newest emerging smart home standard: Matter. Learn more about Infineon’s role in Matter and its Matter-enabled products.



In this market news release, find out how the world’s leading smart home device manufacturers and suppliers have joined forces to develop a global standard that eases smart home implementations.



In an Aspencore-hosted webinar, Keith Wheeler, principle engineer at Infineon Technologies discusses: The challenges in smart home market, what Matter is, how Matter will help and what a smart home solution framework looks like. It also walks through how to debug hardware and using Matter tools.
As the smart home market triples in size by 2026, so does its complexity—until now. Watch how Matter, one unified standard, will solve the market fragmentation, while driving better connectivity, digitalization and decarbonization. Discover how Infineon’s Matter-enabled solutions help accelerate the creation of innovative, sustainable smart home products.
Do you ever wonder how the new and improved smart home works? Watch this demo to find out how Matter over Wi-Fi and Matter over Thread work using Infineon Matter-enabled solutions to simply and securely open and close a smart lock door and turn on and off the porch lighting using one device.
Watch this short demo video to learn how Matter simplifies smart lock development using the AIROC™ CYW43012, an ultra-low power single-chip and combo device, and the PSoC™ 6 ultra-low-power microcontroller. Discover how Matter and this solution gets developers to market faster and offers customers an interoperable standard that works in the smart home.
Learn what feature enhancements and other new developments are included with Matter 1.4 specification. Also, find out where Matter and Infineon are going next.



Discover the details behind the new Matter 1.3 specification. Learn more about the new device types it supports, on-going core feature updates, and testing infrastructure around Matter. Most importantly, see how this new specification will be impacting the smart home as the Matter standard expands worldwide.



Learn how Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) and Infineon are advancing the Matter standard and security globally with the Product Security Verified Certification Program. This blog post discusses what the standard is, what applications it covers in the smart home, and the benefits it brings to companies and consumers.



Learn how CSA’s Matter 1.2 standard impacts your smart home devices by reading this blog post. Check out the nine new device types added, core feature updates and get more details on the testing infrastructure.



Find out what the Matter 1.1 specification is and how it will impact the smart home industry by reading this blog post. Learn how this update brings several improvements for developers and device makers, including enhancements to the test harness and test automation for smart home devices.



This two-part blog post walks you through tips, helpful technical resources and some Matter-enabled products that help consumers, engineers, developers and manufacturers to set up Matter-enabled devices quickly and easily in the smart home.



In this SmartTechCheck podcast, Mark Vena and Infineon's Steve Hanna discuss the importance of security and privacy in the IoT space and what Infineon is doing in Matter, the smart home standard.



A lot has been said about Matter since launching the unified standard in November 2022. Find out how Matter is the thread that is enabling the potential of IoT to be realized by connecting everything together in a security, simple and interoperable way. Listen to interviews with:
- Thomas Rosteck of Infineon Technologies
- Tobin Richardson, president, and CEO of the CSA
- Sujata Neidig and Neal Kondel of NXP
- Nathalie Vallespin and Bruno Mussard of STMicroelectronics
- Manish Kothari of Silicon Labs



As the number of smart home devices increases, the interoperability between the different products, ecosystems and protocols gets messier. Infineon, CSA, and 280+ other companies are working together on the Matter, one smart home standard to unify the fragmented connected home. Listen to Skip Ashton, a Distinguished Engineer at Infineon, explain what Matter is, and how this revolutionary standard benefits the smart home.



Set-up for Matter-enabled products is simple and quick for consumers. Below is an example below of how it works:



Matter is an open-source development approach, so it makes things easy to develop. To help make your set up simpler and faster, check out the Infineon and Connectivity Standards Alliance’s (CSA) GitHub repository documents, source code and online forums, so you can get your questions answered in real time by fellow colleagues without being a GitHub member.



Infineon offers Matter-enabled products and solutions that comply with the new IoT standard. With over 20+ years of proven experience, these solutions are reliable, easy to implement, secure and integrated regardless of the connectivity protocols.



PSoC™ 62S2 Wi-Fi BT Pioneer Kit helps developers and engineers achieve reliable, ultra-low power Matter over Wi-Fi solutions and helps them get to market faster.



The high-performance, low-power AIROC™ CYW30739 multi-protocol SoC (Bluetooth Low Energy 5.3, IEEE 802.15.4 ) has completed Thread 1.3 certification as one of the first on this new networking standard required for Matter devices.



OPTIGA™ Trust M MTR is our OPTIGA™ Trust M discrete security solution combined with a Matter provisioning service. It is Matter-certified and works with any MCU/SoC, making it easy to add secured Matter compatibility to existing IoT designs.
All these solutions leverage the ModusToolBox™ development platform to accelerate IoT developers' time-to-market.
Check out this whitepaper to understand what matter is, its benefits, and what each specification includes.



This whitepaper explains how IoT security is being transformed by Zero Trust Architecture, why this change is happening, and what IoT designers must do to adapt. It also covers how the Zero Trust Architecture supports Matter.



The smart home continues to evolve, many consumers fear that their personal information is being stolen while using smart home products. Matter may help solve this dilemma and improve interoperability of smart home products. This white paper addresses:
- The need for universal Smart Home standards with integral security.
- Explains how Matter addresses both security and connectivity.
- Identifies Infineon’s role in making connectivity and security for smart homes a reality.
This article explains what Matter is, how it works, its advantages and the applications covered under the standard.



As the growth of connected Internet devices continues to explode, learn how smart home device makers are using Matter 1.0 to solve IoT connectivity issues across brands and platforms and what the potential cost is.



In this press release, learn more about the Matter 1.0 specification, a royalty-free standard for device makers to follow for many smart home applications launched by the Connectivity Standards Alliance. Find out how Infineon Technologies, CSA and 280+ companies are pioneering this game-changing Matter standard to make ease-of-use, interoperability, security and sustainability a reality in the smart home.



In this market news release, Infineon announces software support for the newest emerging smart home standard: Matter. Learn more about Infineon’s role in Matter and its Matter-enabled products.



In this market news release, find out how the world’s leading smart home device manufacturers and suppliers have joined forces to develop a global standard that eases smart home implementations.



In an Aspencore-hosted webinar, Keith Wheeler, principle engineer at Infineon Technologies discusses: The challenges in smart home market, what Matter is, how Matter will help and what a smart home solution framework looks like. It also walks through how to debug hardware and using Matter tools.
As the smart home market triples in size by 2026, so does its complexity—until now. Watch how Matter, one unified standard, will solve the market fragmentation, while driving better connectivity, digitalization and decarbonization. Discover how Infineon’s Matter-enabled solutions help accelerate the creation of innovative, sustainable smart home products.
Do you ever wonder how the new and improved smart home works? Watch this demo to find out how Matter over Wi-Fi and Matter over Thread work using Infineon Matter-enabled solutions to simply and securely open and close a smart lock door and turn on and off the porch lighting using one device.
Watch this short demo video to learn how Matter simplifies smart lock development using the AIROC™ CYW43012, an ultra-low power single-chip and combo device, and the PSoC™ 6 ultra-low-power microcontroller. Discover how Matter and this solution gets developers to market faster and offers customers an interoperable standard that works in the smart home.
Learn what feature enhancements and other new developments are included with Matter 1.4 specification. Also, find out where Matter and Infineon are going next.



Discover the details behind the new Matter 1.3 specification. Learn more about the new device types it supports, on-going core feature updates, and testing infrastructure around Matter. Most importantly, see how this new specification will be impacting the smart home as the Matter standard expands worldwide.



Learn how Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) and Infineon are advancing the Matter standard and security globally with the Product Security Verified Certification Program. This blog post discusses what the standard is, what applications it covers in the smart home, and the benefits it brings to companies and consumers.



Learn how CSA’s Matter 1.2 standard impacts your smart home devices by reading this blog post. Check out the nine new device types added, core feature updates and get more details on the testing infrastructure.



Find out what the Matter 1.1 specification is and how it will impact the smart home industry by reading this blog post. Learn how this update brings several improvements for developers and device makers, including enhancements to the test harness and test automation for smart home devices.



This two-part blog post walks you through tips, helpful technical resources and some Matter-enabled products that help consumers, engineers, developers and manufacturers to set up Matter-enabled devices quickly and easily in the smart home.



In this SmartTechCheck podcast, Mark Vena and Infineon's Steve Hanna discuss the importance of security and privacy in the IoT space and what Infineon is doing in Matter, the smart home standard.



A lot has been said about Matter since launching the unified standard in November 2022. Find out how Matter is the thread that is enabling the potential of IoT to be realized by connecting everything together in a security, simple and interoperable way. Listen to interviews with:
- Thomas Rosteck of Infineon Technologies
- Tobin Richardson, president, and CEO of the CSA
- Sujata Neidig and Neal Kondel of NXP
- Nathalie Vallespin and Bruno Mussard of STMicroelectronics
- Manish Kothari of Silicon Labs



As the number of smart home devices increases, the interoperability between the different products, ecosystems and protocols gets messier. Infineon, CSA, and 280+ other companies are working together on the Matter, one smart home standard to unify the fragmented connected home. Listen to Skip Ashton, a Distinguished Engineer at Infineon, explain what Matter is, and how this revolutionary standard benefits the smart home.


