Zephyr Project
Enabling power regulators automatically at boot in Zephyr
This blog, which originally ran on the Golioth Website, was written by Chris Wilson, the principal of Common Ground Electronics, a boutique embedded systems engineering services firm. For more content like...
Scalable edge AI benchmarking and optimization with Zephyr runtime for Kenning
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more Zephyr development tips and articles, please visit their blog. Neural networks are a powerful tool for processing noisy and unstructured sensor...
Zephyr Developer Summit 2024
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...
Q&A with Zephyr 3.6 Release Managers, Contributors and Maintainers
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 on Microcontrollers with micro-ROS & Zephyr
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...
How to turn Helper Code into a Zephyr Module
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...
Building Open Keyboards with ZMK & Zephyr
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...
How do you build secure and observable embedded systems?
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...