Zephyr OS 1.13 was released on September 10th and comes packed with exciting new features, an expanded list of supported hardware and additional changes targeting long-term stability of APIs for the…
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An operating system (OS) is software that supports essential computer functions by managing software and hardware in a computer system. An embedded OS is typically tailored for a specific system…
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If you’re the type of person who uses the word “vuln” as a shorthand for code vulnerabilities, you should check out the presentation from the recent Linux Security Summit called “Security in…
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New addition to Zephyr is support for tracing hooks and system-wide support for frameworks and host tools using the tracing feature. Zephyr did have a sample demonstrating SystemView, however it…
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This round table session is to focus on current topics of discussion for device tree work on Zephyr. The session will be broken up into short presentations to introduce the…
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TLS (formerly SSL) is fairly well known, and most people are familiar with it through the ‘s’ at the end of the ‘https’ in web URLs. Securing communication is also…
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Attending conferences is one of my favorite parts of being a Developer Advocate. There is something special about the combination of informal hallway discussions and a thoughtfully designed program that…
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During the February 2018 Embedded World conference in Germany, we started toying with the idea of producing a custom Zephyr development board to highlight some of the main features of…
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Guest blog by Martin Woolley, Bluetooth SIG Developer Relations Manager The Bluetooth mesh specification was adopted in the summer of 2017 and represents a milestone of major importance for Bluetooth…
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