This blog originally ran on the Acontis Technologies website. Click here for more content like this. EC-Master V3.1.1 supports the Zephyr Project out-of-the-box. Zephyr is an open-source real-time operating system (RTOS) for…
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Written by Aveek Basu, Zephyr Ambassador Zephyr is one of the most modern, secure and safe RTOSes available today that can fit in any connected resource constrained device. Launched in…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. The Zephyr RTOS has seen tremendous growth recently, with almost 1000 contributors…
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Written by Tanmay M, Student at Indian Institute of Technology Mandi Zephyr Installation and running on ESP32 In this blog, we are going to see how to install Zephyr RTOS…
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Written by Dan Brown, Senior Manager, Content & Social Media, Linux Foundation Training & Certification With RISC-V cores, systems-on-chips (SoCs), developer boards, and software and tools growing in adoption, there…
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Braveridge, a Japan-based IoT Solutions company, create an IoT platform that facilitates control of IoT devices via networks and overwhelmingly accelerates service application development. It has redefined the cloud IoT…
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With the ever-growing power and capabilities (and variety!) of microcontrollers, TinyML is becoming practical, in turn pushing complexity of MCU software stacks. To address that complexity engineers need versatile and…
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What is Zephyr RTOS? Why would I chose Zephyr over Linux? How is it open source? What is the Zephyr Project and how does it relate to the RTOS? These…
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Written by Kevin Townsend, a Zephyr contributor and Senior Embedded Engineer at Linaro The Zephyr Scientific Library (zscilib) is an attempt to provide a set of functions useful for scientific…
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Almost 700 people registered for the first-ever Zephyr Developer Summit, which took place virtually on June 8-10, to learn more about the RTOS. We had 3 tracks, 5 mini-conferences, 28 sessions…
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