By Maureen Helm and Frank Ohlhorst For many, the debate continues on the applicability of incorporating HALs (hardware abstraction layers) developed by vendors into open source projects. However, no one…
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The Adoption of IoT (Internet of Things) technology has grown at an enormous pace. Forbes.com has reported that spending on IoT will increase to $267 billion by the year 2020, indicating…
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There are a lot of benefits to being a Zephyr Project contributor. You’ll have the opportunity to improve your existing skill sets, find mentors, teach others, work with like-minded individuals,…
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The Zephyr™ RTOS has included support for Bluetooth™ Low Energy (BLE) connectivity since its inception. Zephyr OS 1.9 now includes a qualification-ready controller subsystem implementation to allow MCUs with a…
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The frequent followers of Zephyr™ Project have probably picked it up already and are enjoying the new features of the latest Zephyr OS release. But in case you missed it:…
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The Bluetooth Mesh specification was announced to the public in July 2017, and now, thanks to the contributions from Intel Corporation, the Zephyr project has an implementation of it. The code is…
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Introducing: Vancouver Hack Space We are a Hack Space Society we believe in the use and reuse of electronics in creative ways. We are tinkers. We believe in empowering people.…
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By: Carles Cufi, Nordic Semiconductor The Zephyr Project is happy to announce the release of Zephyr RTOS 1.8. This release was preceded by an important milestone in the Open Source…
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How do you develop and sustain an operating system primed for the continuously evolving nature of the internet of things? You model it, in part, on the highly successful Linux…
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How do you develop and sustain an operating system primed for the continuously evolving nature of the internet of things? You model it, in part, on the highly successful Linux…
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