Yesterday, The Linux Foundation announced the keynote schedule for Open Source Summit North America, the premier event for open source code and community contributors. The leading gathering for the global open source…
On Friday, February 23, the Zephyr Project announced the 3.6 release. You can read about it here or watch the video here. In this special Zephyr Tech Talk on Wednesday,…
ROS 2 is a very popular open source robotics framework which allows to build and orchestrate very complex robotics systems. In this Zephyr Tech Talk video, Dave Rensberger, Principal Member…
Written by Mike Szczys, Developer Relations Engineer at Golioth and Zephyr Project Ambassador This blog originally ran on the Golioth website. For more content like this, click here. Embedded developers…
Mechanical keyboards have become increasingly popular, and keyboard enthusiasts all over the world are leveraging open source to build the perfect keyboard that does exactly what they want. ZMK is…
Zephyr RTOS is being used in a wide variety of applications where it is critical to be able to remotely observe and monitor the behavior of the device, in particular…
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more content like this, click here. Automotive engineering in the past 30 years has been transformed by the growing capabilities of microprocessors,…
There are many ways to implement inter-process communication (IPC) in Zephyr, and choosing the right one for your use case can be tricky. Are low-level kernel primitives to be preferred…
Earlier this month, thousands of attendees participated in Open Source Summit Japan to learn best practices, celebrate technology, discuss what’s next and network with each other. Kate Stewart, Vice President of Dependable…
Arduino UNO R4 is a super-nova in open hardware. This is cheap, readily available, and it can use many existing options from third parties and communities. We want to use…