A very cool addition this week makes the lives of LLEXT extension developers easier, and makes me think I should already start working on some nice demos for when it…
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more Zephyr development tips and articles, please visit their blog. As the open source Zephyr RTOS continues to grow in popularity, with most of…
We’re excited about this next meetup and invite you to join us tomorrow (May 14, 2024) at grandcentrix office, Cologne, Germany for an evening of insightful discussions and networking opportunities.…
Happy Friday! Before diving into this week’s news, I wanted to remind you about the now almost weekly Zephyr meetups happening all around the world.It is really great to see…
From April 29 to May 3, 2024, the Embedded Online Conference once again brought together the brightest minds in embedded systems engineering, virtually this time. Despite the distance, the wealth…
A version of this article originally ran on the Golioth website. For more content like this, click here. Timon Skerutsch is a software and electronics engineer who enjoys the systems design aspect of…
Happy Friday, and welcome back for a new Zephyr Weekly Update! Before diving into some of the additions and notable updates from this week, I wanted to mention that the…
This article originally ran on the BayLibre website. For more content like this, click here. The Zephyr Project released version 3.6 on February 23, 2024. BayLibre is proud to have…
The process of "board bring-up" can be a daunting task and one can easily end up spending days trying to get a board to boot and run a simple "blinky"…
Welcome to this new edition of your weekly…ish Zephyr update. I have been quite busy over the past few weeks, travelling to Embedded World and Zephyr Developer Summit, and it…