ESP32 is a popular family of low-cost and connected SoCs. It is popular amongst hobbyists, and it is also used in commercial applications. History The first ESP32 support on Zephyr…
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Written by Dan Brown, Senior Manager, Content & Social Media, LF Training Linux Foundation Training (LiFT) Scholarships are back! Since 2011, The Linux Foundation has awarded over 600 scholarships for…
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Written by Anas Nashif, Zephyr 2.5 Release Manager and Member of the Zephyr Technical Steering Committee Launched in 2016, the Zephyr Project celebrates its 5 year anniversary in 2021 and…
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Written by Christopher Biggs, Founder, Accelerando Consulting Raspberry Pi and Zephyr The Zephyr Getting Started Guide is great at helping you get started on Windows, Mac or Linux. At Accelerando,…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. Throughout Renode’s history, our open source framework has been applied in a variety…
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Written by Ian Ross This blog originally ran on Ian's website at Skybluetrades.net. For more content like this, click here. Here, I'm going to try all this stuff using PlatformIO…
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Written by Jared Wolff, Hardware and firmware enthusiast. Proud father of the nRF9160 Feather. This blog originally ran on Nordic DevZone. For more content like this, click here. The nRF9160 is…
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Written by Rafael Dias Menezes, Embedded System Engineer A few years ago, I bought a ARM Cortex-M4F board from SiLabs with a Pearl Gecko microcontroller. At the time, I did…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. The virtual RISC-V Summit on December 8-10, 2020 put a spotlight on a…
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By Maureen Helm, Chair of the Zephyr Technical Steering Committee I’d like to wish a somewhat delayed, but very Happy New Year to everyone in the Zephyr Project community!…
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