There is one week to go until the feature freeze for Zephyr 3.5, and also just about a week to participate in this year’s Zephyr Developer survey. Whether you are…
Women are often underrepresented in open source communities. Despite all of the diversity initiatives to engage with more female contributors or to place more women in leadership positions, the numbers…
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.…
This week, I am using the recently added support for M5Stack Core2 (thank you, Martin!) as an excuse to show you some pretty cool Zephyr tricks that I’m confident many…
Written by Roy Jamil, Training Engineer at Ac6 Welcome to part 2 of our blog series on multithreading problems. In the previous article, we discussed the fundamental concept of the…
Happy Friday! In case you missed it, yesterday I had the opportunity to join Robert and Michael from Arm (thanks again for the invitation, guys!) as part of their Innovation…
Written by Eli Hughes, Zephyr Contributor and Principal at Wavenumber LLC. Modern Embedded microcontrollers are highly integrated devices with many built in peripherals, large memories, and powerful CPU cores. The…
The Zephyr community is back to pretty much full-speed as the summer break comes to an end, and this week’s Zephyr update features a new, highly-anticipated, modem subsystem. In other…
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.…
Written by Mohammed Billoo, Embedded Linux Consultant, MAB Labs Embedded Solutions Motivation Embedded software engineers typically use a single variant of their toolchain and the underlying Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) in the…