Written by Roy Jamil, Training Engineer at Ac6 Introduction Welcome to part 4 and the final part of our blog series on multithreading problems. In the previous articles ( part…
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more content like this, click here. The Zephyr Project counts most of the major MCU manufacturers among its members, and its…
The Zephyr Developer Summit, hosted under the first-ever Embedded Open Source Summit in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 27-30 included presentations, BoFs, and training designed for real time problem solving and deep discussions.…
Written by Roy Jamil, Training Engineer at Ac6 Introduction Welcome to part 3 of our series on multithreading problems. In the previous articles (part 1 and part 2), we explored…
Hi everyone! In case you missed it, the Eclipse Foundation just released the results of their 2023 IoT Developer Survey. It is always a challenge to understand the trends in…
The Zephyr Developer Summit, hosted under the first-ever Embedded Open Source Summit in Prague, Czech Republic, on June 27-30 included presentations, BoFs, and training designed for real time problem solving and deep discussions.…
Written by Aron Lander, Embedded Software Engineer at Percepio This blog originally ran on the Percepio website. For more content like this, click here. Using Tracealyzer to view applications running…
Happy Friday! Zephyr now supports GNSS receivers, and this is definitely one of the main highlights of this week. I can’t wait to see what kind of applications people will…
Zephyr 3.5 has been out for a week (here’s the announcement blog post if you missed it!), and earlier this week we celebrated the release by having a live stream…