Zephyr Project
An open source project to build a real-time operating system (RTOS) for the Internet of Things (IoT).
The Zephyr Project aims to incorporate input from the open source and embedded developer communities and to encourage collaboration on a real-time operating system (RTOS) for the smallest footprint IoT devices. The project will include powerful developer tools to help advance the Zephyr RTOS as a best-in-breed embedded technology for IoT.
Zephyr Developer Summit at the Embedded Open Source Summit featured over 50 technical sessions! This week, we highlight “A Root Canal Static Analysis Based Audit of Zephyr” by Munawar Hafiz, OpenRefactory and “Insights from Zephyr Security Audit and Vulnerability Experiences” by Flavio Ceolin (Intel) and David Brown (Linaro). Learn about CodeChecker, static analysis tools, and practical steps to enhance Zephyr's security. Read the abstract blog and watch the sessions here: https://hubs.la/Q02HGcPn0
in the wild 🔥🔥 Ryan Erickson from ezurio shares how to build wireless products faster with Zephyr and MicroPhython; Saravanan Sekar from Linumiz presents Zephyr as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment; Jordan Yates from CSIRO discusses ultra-low pwoer algorithms on cattle; Julien Vermillard from Tado shares how to connect Zephyr devices at scale using open source solutions; Iuliana Prodan from NXP presents how to integrate your proprietary code in Zephyr & Jason Murphy from Analog Devices talks about how to enable real-time secure connectivity to the industry edge with a single-pair ethernet. Learn more by watching these videos here: https://hubs.la/Q02HdmnL0 Zephyr Project
At the Embedded Open Source Summit, over 860 participants from 46 countries gathered to explore the latest in embedded systems. The Zephyr Developer Summit highlighted innovations and advancements in Zephyr based projects. Today we are featuring:
✨Warp Pipe: Library for Simulation-Driven Development of PCIe Devices Based on Zephyr – Karol Gugala, Antmicro & Chris Friedt, Tenstorrent
✨Extending Zephyr Based Applications at Runtime with LLEXT – Tom Burdick, Intel
✨Extending Cloud Native Beyond the “Linux Barrier” to MCUs – Jason Shepherd & Stephen Berard, Atym
✨Overview of I3C – Ryan McClelland, Meta Reality Labs
✨Zephyr Extensions: How to Dynamically Load an Application – Cedric Lescop, Schneider Electric
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Couldn't join us live for our latest Zephyr Tech Talk? No problem! Watch Benjamin Cabé and Eve Redero discuss the complexities of board bring-up with :
Zephyr Board Bring-Up Walkthrough // Zephyr Tech Talk #015 Tune in on Thursday, April 25 (9:00 AM EDT / 3:00 PM CEST) for a new Zephyr Tech Talk live stream where Benjamin will be joined by embedded systems engineer ...
🚀 Exploring User Mode in ! Learn how user mode enhances application security & stability by restricting system access. Roy Jamil (Embedded Systems Training Engineer, Ac6) breaks it down with practical examples:
User mode explained in simple words – Zephyr Project This blog is written by Roy Jamil, Embedded Systems Training Engineer at Ac6. User mode overview User mode plays a significant role in keeping applications safe and reliable by enforcing memory access permissions and restricting the ex*****on of privileged instructions. Zephyr brings convenience and...
Ocre, is a tiny container runtime for that leverages & . It has also just been contributed to LF Edge. Learn more about it in this The Zephyr Project by Stephen Berard, Atym CTO: https://hubs.la/Q02FNTzc0
Ocre: A Tiny Open-Source Container Runtime for Embedded Systems – Zephyr Project Written by Stephen Berard, Chief Technology Officer at Atym Introduction Highly constrained embedded systems play a pivotal role in modern technology, powering everything from consumer applications to industrial and critical infrastructure. This class of device is generally based on microcontrollers...
Recap of the Zephyr Project Meetup in Karlsruhe! From inoCube development to new hardware models and device trees, the sessions were packed with insights. Special thanks to all attendees, speakers, and host inovex GmbH and board sponsor Nordic Semiconductor! Watch the recordings: https://hubs.la/Q02F_77y0
Percepio CTO Johan Kraft and Intel Corporation Anas Nashif discuss tracing & profiling your applications with The Zephyr Project Benjamin Cabe. Watch the Zephyr video here: https://hubs.la/Q02FNPWj0
Tracing & Profiling Your Zephyr RTOS Applications // Zephyr Tech Talk #016 Tune in on Thursday, May 30 (9:00 AM EDT / 3:00 PM CEST) for a new Zephyr Tech Talk live stream where Benjamin will be joined by Johan Kraft from Percepio an...
At the recent Embedded Open Source Summit, experts shared their knowledge on Test-Driven Development, integrating Pytest in Twister, using emulators for testing, and unit testing memory-mapped device drivers. These sessions are essential for anyone involved with Zephyr in embedded systems, offering valuable strategies to enhance development and testing processes. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02FYss60
⏳ Just 1 day left until the Zephyr Project meetup hosted by Analog Devices in Austin, Texas! Discover the latest in . Register now and join us tomorrow! https://hubs.la/Q02Dn5Ks0
For more than a year, Golioth has been hosting free training. They'll continue the training but also offer a course that you can take anytime, anywhere using Codespaces. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02FJmWP0
Zephyr Training is now Anytime, Anywhere thanks to Codespaces - Golioth For more than a year, Golioth has been hosting free Zephyr training. We’re going to keep doing that. But the news today is that you can learn from our Zephyr course anytime, anywhere using Codespaces. Ze…what? IoT devices usually need a real time operating system (RTOS) to handle the networking ...
Missed the Zephyr Project meetup in Cologne? No worries! Catch up on all the sessions. Read the recap and watch the recorded sessions now: https://hubs.la/Q02Fm9P90
Recap of the Zephyr Project meetup in Cologne (May 14, 2024), Germany – Zephyr Project The Zephyr Project recently hosted an engaging meetup at the grandcentrix office in Cologne, Germany, on May 14, 2024. This event brought together enthusiasts, developers, and industry professionals keen on exploring the latest developments within the Zephyr ecosystem. Here’s a recap of the insigh...
Jakub Duchniewicz with Tietoevry had a need to enhance his environment with self-designed and programmed art pieces visible in everyday life. So he created an LED matrix art frame powered by . His project focused on leveraging an ESP32 microcontroller for its Wi-Fi capabilities instead of initially planned Bluetooth and Li-Po battery integration. In this video, he shares his key learnings: https://hubs.la/Q02F7S8n0 Zephyr Project
Seats for the Zephyr Project meetup hosted by Analog Devices in Austin, Texas, on July 10, 2024, are filling up quickly. Don't miss this opportunity to network and explore innovative technologies in and . Register today before it's too late! https://hubs.la/Q02Dn6Kv0
There are a lot of misconceptions about the role of the Linux Foundation in the community- how we work and what we do. Irving Wladawsky-Berger, MIT Research Affiliate, has been on this journey with us since day one.
In his latest blog post, he describes the significance of Linux and the evolution of the The Linux Foundation from our origins stewarding the Linux kernel, to where we are today, supporting the Linux kernel as well as a vast spectrum of open source software, hardware, standards, and data. Read it here and share it with your networks: https://hubs.la/Q02DFnT90
The recordings from the Zephyr Project Meetup in Karlsruhe, Germany are now live on YouTube! 🎥🔥If you missed the event or want to revisit the insightful sessions, dive into the playlist here: https://hubs.ly/Q02DSjqR0
New The Linux Foundation report examines how has transformed industries such as telecommunications, automotive, entertainment, & more. Zephyr Project is featured as an example for how industries can learn from each other, apply best practices & achieve success. Learn more and download the report, which was sponsored by LF Energy, at no cost here: https://hubs.la/Q02DFFmT0
Check out these videos that showcase how to optimize power management w/ : https://hubs.la/Q02DFD-C0 Zephyr Project
✔️Device Power Management: Journey to 5uA – Jordan Yates, CSIRO
✔️Exploring Zephyr Power Management: Overview and Implementation Guide – Flavio Ceolin, Intel Corporation
✔️Zephyr Power Management for Wearable Devices – Disha Patil, NXP Semiconductors
! Zephyr Project meetup in Paris, France 🇫🇷 A heartfelt thank you to all attendees, sponsors, and hosts for making it an insightful event! NXP Semiconductors
🚀 Join us in Austin, Texas, on July 10, 2024, for the Zephyr Project meetup hosted by Analog Devices! Explore , , and development with giveaways and networking opportunities. Limited seats available - register soon! https://hubs.la/Q02Dn5JR0
Want to optimize your based products for performance & reliability? Zephyr Project member Wind River has a comprehensive support system that helps guide developers from getting started to products on the market & everything in between. Learn more: https://hubs.la/Q02CGB1V0
🌟 Tomorrow is the Zephyr Project Meetup in Paris! If you haven't registered yet, now's your chance. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from industry experts and connect with peers in the community. See you there! https://hubs.la/Q02BkT9R0
in the wild 🔥🔥 Ryan Erickson from ezurio shares how to build wireless products faster with Zephyr and MicroPhython; Saravanan Sekar from Linumiz presents Zephyr as Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment; Jordan Yates from CSIRO discusses ultra-low pwoer algorithms on cattle; Julien Vermillard from Tado shares how to connect Zephyr devices at scale using open source solutions; Iuliana Prodan from NXP presents how to integrate your proprietary code in Zephyr & Jason Murphy from Analog Devices talks about how to enable real-time secure connectivity to the industry edge with a single-pair ethernet. Learn more by watching these videos here: https://hubs.la/Q02Chcxc0 Zephyr Project
The Zephyr Project Meetup in Paris🇫🇷 is just around the corner, but seats are limited. Register today to reserve your spot and join us for a day of engaging discussions and networking opportunities. https://hubs.la/Q02B_-Vk0
Find out how Meta & Antmicro developed Warp Pipe, an tool for simulation-driven development of and -based PCIe devices found on accelerator cards with customized silicon and used by hyperscalers in data centers. Read the Zephyr Project here:
Warp Pipe: library for simulation-driven development of Zephyr and Linux-based PCIe devices – Zephyr Project This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more Zephyr development tips and articles, please visit their blog. The flexibility and high throughput of PCIe made it a foundation element of datacenter systems, and to keep up with the growing demand for computation in compute-heavy applicatio...
The EU schedule is now live! content is on Tuesday, September 17 and our hands-on workshop is on Thursday, September 19 (thank you to Infineon for providing boards!). Check out the speakers and topics & register today to join us in Vienna, Austria: https://hubs.la/Q02BNWvM0 Zephyr Project
Do you want to learn more about the Roadmap? Rodrigo Peixoto with Edge-UFAL/Citrinio shares updates about ZBus; Roy Jamil with Ac6 offers a look at Kconfigs and Devicetree; Ederson de Souza with Intel Corporation presents an update for the Zephyr Device Model; Chris Friedt with Tenstorrent discusses LTSv3 POSIX and David Brown with Linaro shares an update on Rust in these curated videos. Watch here and share your thoughts with the community on the Zephyr Project Discord Channel: https://hubs.la/Q02Br0XQ0
Join us for insightful presentations on user mode by Roy Jamil (Ac6), porting projects from FreeRTOS to ZephyrRTOS by Guido Roncarolo (NXP Semiconductors) and an industrial-open source crossover by Cédric Lescop (Schneider Electric). Plus, grab your swags and free boards!
Zephyr Project Meetup in Paris, France: What to expect – Zephyr Project We’re excited about this next meetup and invite you to join us on June 20, 2024 at Ac6 office, in Paris area (Courbevoie), France for an evening of insightful discussions and networking opportunities. But hurry, we have only a few seats left, so register now to secure your spot. Register here. Her...
On June 14 at 9 am, The Linux Foundation's Kate Stewart will be at 36TH ANNUAL FIRST CONFERENCE to present lessons learned for building up a PSIRT team for an project, using as the example. https://hubs.la/Q02B17cX0 Zephyr Project The Linux Foundation Japan
Join us for the first Slovenian Zephyr Project Meetup in Maribor! Organized by IRNAS and Venture Factory, this event features practical presentations on the Zephyr RTOS for IoT and embedded systems. Don’t miss out on June 11, 2024, at KID Kibla. Agenda & details here:
Zephyr Meetup – Discover the Advanced Operating System for Smart Devices Are you wondering what gives "intelligence" to smart devices that are increasingly entering our business and private lives? Robotic lawnmowers, smart household appliances, medical devices...