Zephyr and the BBC Microbit V2 Tutorial Part 1 : GPIO
Written by Frank Duignan, Electronics Engineer and Lecturer at TU Dublin, Ireland Note: all examples used in this tutorial can be found in full on github. When should you use...
Written by Frank Duignan, Electronics Engineer and Lecturer at TU Dublin, Ireland Note: all examples used in this tutorial can be found in full on github. When should you use...
Written by Chris Friedt, Zephyr LTS V2 Release Manager Well here we are – almost exactly 2 ½ years since the Zephyr Long Term Support (LTS) V1. In that time,...
Written by Johan Kraft, CEO and Founder of Percepio This originally ran on the Percepio website. For more content like this, click here. How It Works Zephyr contains 250 trace...
If you missed the RISC-V and Zephyr co-located event in Seattle last month at Open Source Summit + Embedded Linux Conference, you missed a good time. The room was full of brightly colored...
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. For several years now, we have been working with the Google TensorFlow Lite...
One key aspect of being able to secure your software ecosystem is to know what software you are using in the first place. Various tools and approaches are commonly used...
Written by Jared Wolff, Hardware and firmware enthusiast and proud father of the nRF9160 Feather. This blog originally ran on Jared’s blog. For more content like this, visithttps://www.jaredwolff.com/blog/. The Internet of...
Written by Jonathan Beri, member of the Zephyr Project Marketing Committee and CEO of Golioth An Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) is like the DNA of a computer. It’s what makes Arm®-based...
Written by Frank Duignan, Electronics Engineer and Lecturer at TU Dublin, Ireland This blog originally ran on the Frank’s website at ioprog.com. For more content like this, click here. I...