Zephyr RTOS: Porting Apps Across Different Boards
During COVID, many embedded developers had a rude awakening when the hardware their products relied on became unavailable. They were…
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During COVID, many embedded developers had a rude awakening when the hardware their products relied on became unavailable. They were…
I’ve been going to Embedded World long enough that I can usually predict the themes before I arrive in Nuremberg….
Every embedded product eventually needs to sense something. Temperature. Vibration. Pressure. Humidity. And every time, the story plays out the…
You’re integrating a new SPI peripheral into your Zephyr RTOS project. The datasheet is open, and you’ve identified the pins….
When most developers evaluate an RTOS, they start with the kernel. Scheduling. Context switches. Mutexes. Semaphores. Those things matter, but…
If you’ve been building embedded systems for a while, you’ve probably configured hardware the “traditional” way. Diving into header files,…
Embedded teams often underestimate how much value a good code review can bring. Even a simple LED blinky application contains…
If you’ve been in the embedded systems industry for at least a few years, you’ve undoubtedly encountered FreeRTOS. It’s the…
Getting started with Zephyr RTOS can be frustrating, even if you’re experienced with RTOSes. Yes, you can follow the Zephyr…
Zephyr RTOS is overkill.And that’s exactly why you should learn it. Most developers start their careers with a bare-metal loop…