I hope everyone had a great week! After a pretty massive heat wave in Southern Europe this week, it’s time to put together this week’s recap of Zephyr news. Not…
The Contest Infineon has announced a contest to quite literally connect “things” with code. The goal of this contest is to create reusable code and device libraries that run on…
Last week, when putting together my weekly Zephyr update, I spent some time recording a short(ish!) demo of how to run CodeChecker against your Zephyr RTOS project. This static code…
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.…
Happy Friday, folks! There is a really cool addition this week which I thought deserved a quick video to walk you through what it’s all about. Support for CodeChecker was…
At Zephyr Developer Summit, I had a chat with Florian Grandel. I learned more about his journey in open source land, and how he enjoys the sense of empowerment and…
Golioth just wrapped another Zephyr training session that was open to the public. This was a group of 30 trainees, all remote. There continue to be challenges with remote training,…
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.…
I’ve made a terrible mistake! I went on vacation for a few weeks, and just before that also missed a couple of weekly updates due to bank holidays and a…
Written by Benjamin Lindqvist, Firmware hacker at Elektronikutvecklingsbyrån Introduction In this blog post I will briefly describe the Pmod specification and how we combine it with Zephyr to achieve production-grade…