The Zephyr Project has announced that OpenThread has become the first Thread protocol implementation integrated with Zephyr real-time operating system (RTOS) for IoT. Read more at SD Times.
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The Zephyr™ Project, an open source collaborative effort to build a real-time operating system (RTOS) for the Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that OpenThread has become the first Thread…
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A demo of the protocol stack will be on display at Embedded World NURNBERG, GERMANY – February 26, 2018 – The Zephyr™ Project, an open source collaborative effort to build a real-time…
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A demo of the protocol stack will be on display at Embedded World NURNBERG, GERMANY – February 26, 2018 – The Zephyr™ Project, an open source collaborative effort to build a real-time…
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Next week, The Zephyr™ Project will be joining some 1,000 exhibitors at Embedded World in Nurnberg, Germany. The event, which is slated to take place from February 27 to March 1, offers the embedded…
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Written by Michael Gielda, Zephyr Project Community Member and Business Development and Board Member for Antmicro If you’re working with multi-node Internet of Things (IoT) systems, you probably have experienced problems…
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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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