While Linux has long been predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers sometimes have their proprietary offerings, and FreeRTOS has existed for many years. However, not much provides a feature set that is even close to Linux.
Meanwhile, Zephyr® OS has become an option. Big semiconductor powerhouses are spending a lot of money and effort to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. Together with NXP Semiconductors, we would like to invite you to a half-day seminar to discuss Zephyr, what it can do, and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family, MCX.
The seminar will cover “traditional MCU development,” which is done by small software teams, usually with the software stack of the MCU supplier. New technologies and the growing complexity of the system context push this model to its limits.
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