Written by Dr. Johan Kraft, CEO and founder of Percepio When you have a task in your system that is supposed to execute at regular intervals, say for instance that it needs…
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Written by Peter Brink, Functional Safety Engineering Leader, kVA by UL and Kate Stewart, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at The Linux Foundation This article originally ran on Linux.com.…
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Written by Pete Johanson, ZMK Project Creator This blog originally ran on Pete’s website. For more content like this, click here. Welcome to the fifth ZMK "State Of The Firmware" (SOTF)! This…
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Well, Dublin Maker is coming up on the 23rd of July this year. The unofficial electronic badge design is coming along well. I think (hope!) that the PCB design is…
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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/. Antmicro is actively involved in developing advanced applications, which may involve multiple subsystems communicating…
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Written by Joey Hess This was originally posted on Joey's blog. For more content like this, click here. I recently learned about the Zephyr Project, which is a rather neat embedded OS…
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Zephyr RTOS Powers T-Mobile’s First Developer Kit, Designed to Increase Developer Innovation & Make Connection to the Network Easy SAN FRANCISCO, April 14, 2022 – Today, the Zephyr® Project announced…
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Zephyr RTOS is easy to deploy, secure, connect and manage. It has a growing set of software libraries that can be used across various applications and industry sectors such as…
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The Zephyr Project launched an an online store in October 2021 that features exclusive merchandise that community members can purchase. The merchandise available includes project branded t-shirts, mugs, stickers, hats,…
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Welcome back to Zephyr basics! In the last post, we took a look at Zephyr’s GPIO API. Now we will apply this knowledge to build a remotely controlled LED using…
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