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SUMMARY:Zephyr® OS on MCUs: Linux for Micros? | Maidenhead
DESCRIPTION:While Linux has long been predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems\, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers sometimes have their proprietary offerings\, and FreeRTOS has existed for many years. However\, not much provides a feature set that is even close to Linux. \nMeanwhile\, Zephyr® OS has become an option. Semiconductor companies are spending a lot of money and effort to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. Together with NXP Semiconductors\, we would like to invite you to a full-day seminar to discuss Zephyr\, what it can do\, and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family\, MCX through hands-on LABs. \nThe seminar will cover “traditional MCU development\,” which is done by small software teams\, usually with the software stack of the MCU supplier. New technologies and the growing complexity of the system context push this model to its limits. \n\n  \nAgenda: \n\n08:30 – Registration / Coffee\n09:00 – Welcome and Introduction to NXP MCU Portfolio\n09:45 – Zephyr® OS\n\nIntroduction\nWhy Zephyr®?\nCoffee break\nZephyr® Ecosystem (Support for ARM Cores\, RISC-V\, etc.)\nLVGL GUI Demo RT1060\nArdunio SIMCom Demo\n\n\n12:00 – Lunch Break\n13:00 – Zephyr® Hands-on LABS using NXP FRDM-MCXN947\n\nHello World: Import Sample\, Build\, Debug\nKconfig: Explore and Modify Kconfigs\, Guiconfig Tool\nDebugging with VS Code: Thread Awareness\, Stack Usage\, Thread Call Stack\nDevicetree: MCUXpresso Device Tree Viewer\, Board Overlay Files\, Modifying Hardware Configuration\n\n\n15:00 – Wrap Up / Q&A\n\n  \nNew MCU projects must keep up with the increased hardware\, software\, and protocol complexity. Connecting the system to the Internet introduces another order of magnitude in complexity\, as plans for security updates must be considered from the start. \nMustering these challenges in the confines of a software stack originally written by hardware vendors to get users started becomes almost impossible. A larger developer base can share the maintenance load of the “common infrastructure\,” freeing developers to concentrate on the features which differentiate their products against the competition. The Free and Open-Source approach is a perfect match for this new landscape. \nThe cross-architecture\, vendor-neutral\, and permissively licensed Zephyr® OS is introduced to show how it can help development teams concentrate on product features instead of invisible (yet important!) infrastructure. \nRegister here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-os-on-mcus-linux-for-micros-maidenhead/
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Zephyr® OS on MCUs: Linux for Micros? | Bolton
DESCRIPTION:While Linux has long been predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems\, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers sometimes have their proprietary offerings\, and FreeRTOS has existed for many years. However\, not much provides a feature set that is even close to Linux. \nMeanwhile\, Zephyr® OS has become an option. Semiconductor companies are spending a lot of money and effort to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. Together with NXP Semiconductors\, we would like to invite you to a full-day seminar to discuss Zephyr\, what it can do\, and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family\, MCX through hands-on LABs. \nThe seminar will cover “traditional MCU development\,” which is done by small software teams\, usually with the software stack of the MCU supplier. New technologies and the growing complexity of the system context push this model to its limits. \n\n  \nAgenda: \n\n08:30 – Registration / Coffee\n09:00 – Welcome and Introduction to NXP MCU Portfolio\n09:45 – Zephyr® OS\n\nIntroduction\nWhy Zephyr®?\nCoffee break\nZephyr® Ecosystem (Support for ARM Cores\, RISC-V\, etc.)\nLVGL GUI Demo RT1060\nArdunio SIMCom Demo\n\n\n12:00 – Lunch Break\n13:00 – Zephyr® Hands-on LABS using NXP FRDM-MCXN947\n\nHello World: Import Sample\, Build\, Debug\nKconfig: Explore and Modify Kconfigs\, Guiconfig Tool\nDebugging with VS Code: Thread Awareness\, Stack Usage\, Thread Call Stack\nDevicetree: MCUXpresso Device Tree Viewer\, Board Overlay Files\, Modifying Hardware Configuration\n\n\n15:00 – Wrap Up / Q&A\n\n  \nNew MCU projects must keep up with the increased hardware\, software\, and protocol complexity. Connecting the system to the Internet introduces another order of magnitude in complexity\, as plans for security updates must be considered from the start. \nMustering these challenges in the confines of a software stack originally written by hardware vendors to get users started becomes almost impossible. A larger developer base can share the maintenance load of the “common infrastructure\,” freeing developers to concentrate on the features which differentiate their products against the competition. The Free and Open-Source approach is a perfect match for this new landscape. \nThe cross-architecture\, vendor-neutral\, and permissively licensed Zephyr® OS is introduced to show how it can help development teams concentrate on product features instead of invisible (yet important!) infrastructure. \nPlease register on the link here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/zephyr-os-on-mcus-linux-for-micros-bolton/
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240917T160000
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SUMMARY:NXP I Zephyr OS on MCUs A Linux for Micros? - Leonberg
DESCRIPTION:While Linux is predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems for a long time\, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers do have their own proprietary offerings sometimes\, and FreeRTOS is there since many years. But not much provides a feature-set which comes even close to Linux. \nMeanwhile\, Zephyr® OS has become a kind of an option. Big semiconductor powerhouses are spending a lot of money and efforts to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. \nTogether with NXP Semiconductors we would like to invite you to a half-day seminar\, discussing what Zephyr is\, what it can do and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family\, MCX. We’re looking forward to welcoming you! \n  \nAgenda: \n10:30 Registration \n11:00 Opening – EBV intro \n11:10 Tradicional MCU Development \nShift happens \nIntroducing Zephyr \n13:00 Lunck break \n14:00 NXP MCX Microcontrollers Overview \n15:00 Zephyr on MCX \n16:00 Closing \nNew MCU projects have to keep up with the increased complexity of hardware\, software\, and protocols. Connecting the system to the Internet introduces another order of magnitude in complexity\, as plans for security updates have to be considered from the start. \nMustering these challenges in the confines of a software stack originally written by hardware vendors to get users started becomes almost impossible. A larger developer base can share the maintenance load of the “common infrastructure\,” freeing developers to concentrate on the features discriminating the products against the competition. The Free and Open-Source approach is a perfect match for this new landscape. \nThe cross-architecture\, vendor-neutral\, and permissively licensed Zephyr® OS is introduced to show how it can help development teams concentrate on product features instead of invisible (yet important!) infrastructure. \nPlease register on the link below. We’re looking forward to welcoming you! \n  \nDate and Location: \n17. September 2024\,\nNeue Ramtelstraße 4\n71229 Leonberg\nGermany \n  \nRegister here.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/nxp-i-zephyr-os-on-mcus-a-linux-for-micros-leonberg/
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T160000
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SUMMARY:NXP I Zephyr OS on MCUs A Linux for Micros? - Poing\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:While Linux is predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems for a long time\, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers do have their own proprietary offerings sometimes\, and FreeRTOS is there since many years. But not much provides a feature-set which comes even close to Linux. \nMeanwhile\, Zephyr® OS has become a kind of an option. Big semiconductor powerhouses are spending a lot of money and efforts to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. \nTogether with NXP Semiconductors we would like to invite you to a half-day seminar\, discussing what Zephyr is\, what it can do and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family\, MCX. We’re looking forward to welcoming you! \n\nAgenda: \n\n10:30 Registration\n11:00 Opening – EBV intro\n11:10 Tradicional MCU Development\n\nShift happens\nIntroducing Zephyr\n\n\n13:00 Lunck break\n14:00 NXP MCX Microcontrollers Overview\n15:00 Zephyr on MCX\n16:00 Closing\n\nNew MCU projects have to keep up with the increased complexity of hardware\, software\, and protocols. Connecting the system to the Internet introduces another order of magnitude in complexity\, as plans for security updates have to be considered from the start.Mustering these challenges in the confines of a software stack originally written by hardware vendors to get users started becomes almost impossible. A larger developer base can share the maintenance load of the “common infrastructure\,” freeing developers to concentrate on the features discriminating the products against the competition. The Free and Open-Source approach is a perfect match for this new landscape.The cross-architecture\, vendor-neutral\, and permissively licensed Zephyr® OS is introduced to show how it can help development teams concentrate on product features instead of invisible (yet important!) infrastructure.Please register on the link below. We’re looking forward to welcoming you! \n\n  \nDate and Location: \n\n19. September 2024\, \nEBV Elektronik GmbH\nIm Technologiepark 2-8\n85586 Poing bei München\n\nRegister now.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/nxp-i-zephyr-os-on-mcus-a-linux-for-micros-poing-germany/
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240924T160000
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SUMMARY:NXP I Zephyr OS on MCUs A Linux for Micros? - Kaarst\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:While Linux has long been predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems\, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers sometimes have their proprietary offerings\, and FreeRTOS has existed for many years. However\, not much provides a feature set that is even close to Linux. \nMeanwhile\, Zephyr® OS has become an option. Big semiconductor powerhouses are spending a lot of money and effort to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. Together with NXP Semiconductors\, we would like to invite you to a half-day seminar to discuss Zephyr\, what it can do\, and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family\, MCX. \nThe seminar will cover “traditional MCU development\,” which is done by small software teams\, usually with the software stack of the MCU supplier. New technologies and the growing complexity of the system context push this model to its limits. \nAgenda: \n\n10:30 – Registration\n11:00 – Opening and EBV Introduction\n11:10 – Traditional MCU Development Shift Happens Introducing Zephyr®\n13:00 – Lunch break\n14:00 – NXP MCX Microcontrollers Overview\n15:00 – Zephyr® on MCX\n16:00 – Event Closing\n\n\n  \nDate and Location: \n\n24 September\, 10:30 CEST\nAn der Gümpgesbrücke 7\n41564 Kaarst\nGermany\n\nRegister now
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/nxp-i-zephyr-os-on-mcus-a-linux-for-micros-kaarst-germany/
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240926T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240926T160000
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CREATED:20240912T130837Z
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SUMMARY:NXP I Zephyr OS on MCUs A Linux for Micros? - Utrecht\, Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:While Linux has long been predominant in microprocessor (MPUs) based embedded systems\, the availability of operating systems for microcontrollers (MCUs) is quite fragmented. Microcontroller manufacturers sometimes have their proprietary offerings\, and FreeRTOS has existed for many years. However\, not much provides a feature set that is even close to Linux. \nMeanwhile\, Zephyr® OS has become an option. Big semiconductor powerhouses are spending a lot of money and effort to have some of their current microcontroller generations supported by Zephyr. Together with NXP Semiconductors\, we would like to invite you to a half-day seminar to discuss Zephyr\, what it can do\, and how it looks and feels on NXPs’ most recent microcontroller family\, MCX. \nThe seminar will cover “traditional MCU development\,” which is done by small software teams\, usually with the software stack of the MCU supplier. New technologies and the growing complexity of the system context push this model to its limits. \nAgenda: \n\n10:30 – Registration\n11:00 – Opening and EBV Introduction\n11:10 – Traditional MCU Development\n\nShift Happens\nIntroducing Zephyr®\n\n\n13:00 – Lunch break\n14:00 – NXP MCX Microcontrollers Overview\n15:00 – Zephyr® on MCX\n16:00 – Event Closing\n\n\n  \nDate and Location: \n\n26 September\, 10:30 CEST\nZonnebaan 9\n3542 EA Utrecht\nNetherlands\n\nRegister now.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/nxp-i-zephyr-os-on-mcus-a-linux-for-micros-utrecht-netherlands/
CATEGORIES:Member Event,Workshop
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