Catch up on latest addition to the video subsytem, new Renesas RX architecture support, boards, drivers, and upcoming events| Benjamin Cabé
Another week, another batch of updates and improvement being made to Zephyr, with over 140 merged pull requests! Before diving into some of the highlights, I would encourage you to add the video recordings of the recent Zephyr Meetup Grenoble to your watchlist as there were quite a few interesting topics covered! Network Packet Filtering […]| Benjamin Cabé
MQTT 5.0 support lands in Zephyr! And your usual drop of new boards, drivers, and other goodness 🪁| Benjamin Cabé
MQTT 5.0 support lands in Zephyr! And your usual drop of new boards, drivers, and other goodness 🪁| Benjamin Cabé
Before diving into some recent and noteworthy updates to the Zephyr codebase since my last post, I want to draw your attention to the short Zephyr Diversity & Inclusion Survey we are conducting until the end of February. I often get feedback along the lines of “We’re an online community, so how could we have […]| Benjamin Cabé
Dozens of boards are added to Zephyr every month, but these two definitely deserve a special mention!| Benjamin Cabé
Zephyr Documentation got some love recently! Here are some tips to help you find what you need without diving into the source code :)| Benjamin Cabé
Managing your Zephyr SDK installs with west, a new lightweight profiling tool, HTTP Server sample improvements... what a week!| Benjamin Cabé
Added support for haptics controllers, a great showcase for the State Machine Framewok, Wi-Fi DPP support, and more!| Benjamin Cabé
Zephyr 3.7 is just out the door and new features already start lining up nicely, starting with some great proposals around adding Rust to Zephyr.| Benjamin Cabé
A new full-blown MQTT sample, an SoC porting guide, video subsystem getting lots of interest recently, and more!| Benjamin Cabé
New SDK generator for LLEXT application developers, State Machine Framework getting a new code sample, and more...| Benjamin Cabé
Bash completion for Twister, new capabilities unlocked by "Hardware Model V2", more Zephyr meetups... and more cool news!| Benjamin Cabé
A new long awaited HTTP server, some very cool shell commands for power management, and more.| Benjamin Cabé
Deferred device initialization, Raspberry Pi 5 support, improved ARM ELF relocation, and more!| Benjamin Cabé
Lots of great networking improvements (cooked mode capture, "native" networking in the native simulator, VLAN overhaul) and your usual boards & drivers updates :)| Benjamin Cabé
Instructions to use CLion for Zephyr development, UART over BLE, Ethernet driver improvements, and more!| Benjamin Cabé
With the new hardware model now being available, many new boards and SoCs were added this week, ... among many other cool additions :)| Benjamin Cabé
Howdy! Before diving into this week’s news, I would like to extend an invitation to all of you reading this weekly update to consider submitting a talk for an upcoming Zephyr Tech Talk. As you have probably noticed if you watched previous episodes, these are very informal sessions, so you shouldn’t worry about having to […]| Benjamin Cabé
Zephyr 3.6 was released a week ago and it is really amazing to see how well it was received. I am particularly happy to see that thousands of people have already watched the video highlighting some of the changes and additions available in this release, such as the added support for GNSS receivers, keyboard matrix […]| Benjamin Cabé
We are entering the last few weeks of the Zephyr 3.6 release cycle, with the feature freeze scheduled for next Friday, February 2. If you have pull requests that are still pending, now might be a good time to make sure they get reviewed and approved to make it in time for 3.6! 🙂 Second […]| Benjamin Cabé
Happy Friday, and welcome back for another Zephyr Weekly Update. One of the main highlights this week is certainly the recent upgrade to Trusted Firmware-M 2.0. On the topic of security, I really encourage everyone to watch our latest Zephyr Tech Talk, if you missed the opportunity to watch it live. Kasia Zalewska did an […]| Benjamin Cabé
The Zephyr community is definitely back to full-speed after the short holiday break, and I feel like I really need to re-think the format of these weekly updates so that I can be more efficient in putting them together, while still providing you with more insights than what you’d get from just looking at the […]| Benjamin Cabé
Happy New Year, everyone! 🎆 Before jumping into everything that happened in Zephyr land over the holiday break, I want to remind everyone that the deadline to submit a talk to Zephyr Developer Summit 2024 will be approaching really fast. You have until Sunday, January 14 to propose a talk, so don’t wait too long! […]| Benjamin Cabé
As a lot of folks are wrapping up for the holiday season, the Zephyr community hasn’t slowed down all that much last week and there were quite a few noteworthy additions that this blog post will be covering, including a pretty cool (albeit short!) demo video. Improved documentation search experience One of the top complaints […]| Benjamin Cabé
Happy Friday, folks! Once is not custom, let’s dive right into this week’s updates from Zephyr RTOS land, although don’t forget to submit a talk to FOSDEM 2024 before midnight! New emulated DMA driver It is nice to see an increasing amount of emulated drivers added to Zephyr recently. This week, a new zephyr,dma-emul binding […]| Benjamin Cabé
Howdy! Before diving into this week’s updates, I would like to take a minute to encourage you to have a look at the Call for Papers for two really good open source conferences where I would love to see lots of cool Zephyr content 😉 Also, a quick plug for the next Zephyr Tech Talk […]| Benjamin Cabé
It was a lot of fun to play the guest in this week’s Zephyr Tech Talk. There was a lot to cover in “just” one hour (and there were tons of great questions from the audience to answer!), but I am happy that all the demos I wanted to show worked like I wanted. There […]| Benjamin Cabé
This has been a very busy week for the community, with an above average amount of new drivers and boards getting merged. Speaking of recently added boards, I am very excited to include one, the super tiny M5Stack AtomS3, in my Zephyr Tech Talk presentation next Wednesday! 🙂 I hope many of you will join, […]| Benjamin Cabé
Hi everyone! In case you missed it, the Eclipse Foundation just released the results of their 2023 IoT Developer Survey. It is always a challenge to understand the trends in adoption of open source software as there is no obligation on the adopters’ side to tell when and where they are using open source projects […]| Benjamin Cabé