Written by Marta Plantykow, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Synopsys Within the world of digital technology, the journey of a product, from conception to its eventual obsolescence is convoluted and…
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more Zephyr development tips and articles, please visit their blog. Since its launch in 2021, Antmicro has been developing the Renode Zephyr…
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…
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…
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"…
Written by Stephen Berard, Chief Technology Officer at Atym Introduction Highly constrained embedded systems play a pivotal role in modern technology, powering everything from consumer applications to industrial and critical…
The Zephyr Project will be on-site again at the embedded world Exhibition & Conference in Hall 4- booth 170. Demos: Analog Devices, Antmicro, Nordic Semiconductor and NXP as well as Ac6,…
This blog is written by Jonas Remmert, an IoT Embedded Systems Engineer at Phytec Messtechnik GmbH On April 9th, there is a workshop on the Zephyr Project at the Embedded…