This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. The abundance and diversity of hardware platforms brought about by the growth of ARM,…
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Written by Zephyr 3.2.0 Release Managers Fabio Baltieri, Software Engineer at Google, and Mahesh Mahadevan, Software Engineer at NXP Semiconductor On behalf of the Zephyr Project, we are pleased to…
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Written by Koen Vervloesem, technology writer and author of the book Develop your own Bluetooth Low Energy Applications for Raspberry Pi, ESP32 and nRF52 with Python, Arduino and Zephyr. This…
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This year, Open Source Summit North America was held as an umbrella conference on June 21-24 in-person in Austin, Texas and virtually for attendees around the globe. It was composed…
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More than 380 people registered for the 2nd Annual Zephyr Developer Summit, which took place on June 8-9 in-person in Mountain View, CA and virtually for attendees around the world, to learn…
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Zephyr Developer Summit: IoT Projects in FLOSS Foundations: A Report Based on Community Data (Video)
More than 380 people registered for the 2nd Annual Zephyr Developer Summit, which took place on June 8-9 in-person in Mountain View, CA and virtually for attendees around the world, to learn…
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Written by Amy Occhialino, Zephyr Project Governing Board Member and Director, Open-Source OS Engineering at Intel Corporation By delivering new capabilities for pre-silicon development, Intel® Pathfinder for RISC-V* is transforming…
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Written by Nicole Pappler, Functional Safety Manager at AlektoMetis and Simon Hein, Safety Committee Chair / Safety Architect at Baumer Group Trusting the operating system is key in a safety…
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Written by Eli Hughes, NXP Pro Support Engineer In 2020, I gave a keynote for Altium Live titled “Crossing the Chasm: The Road to Becoming a Full-Stack Hardware Engineer”. In that session, we…
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Written by Frank Duignan, Electronics Engineer and Lecturer at TU Dublin, Ireland This blog originally ran on the Frank’s website at ioprog.com. For more content like this, click here. Dublin Maker…
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