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#018 - Zephyr RTOS with Brendon Slade
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NXP's Brendan Slade discusses why major semiconductor companies are investing heavily in Zephyr RTOS, exploring how this open-source real-time operating system is transforming embedded development for IoT and edge computing applications. The conversation covers NXP's role as a founding platinum member of the Zephyr project, practical advice for developers evaluating RTOS options, and the collaborative ecosystem driving innovation in microcontroller software development.
Key Takeaways:
• Zephyr provides integrated middleware beyond just a kernel, unlike traditional RTOS options like FreeRTOS
• NXP was a founding platinum member of Zephyr project to drive strategic direction for microcontroller enablement
• Device tree configuration is the biggest learning curve hurdle, but once mastered, enables easy hardware portability
• The Zephyr project has ~50 members including major OEMs from automotive, industrial, and consumer sectors
• All code contributions require pull requests, tests, and peer review - no single company can force changes
• Power management infrastructure is built into Zephyr drivers, enabling faster development of low-power applications
• Training resources are available from multiple partners, and NXP offers Visual Studio Code extensions for easier development
• The MCX N947 Freedom board (~$30) provides an excellent platform for exploring Zephyr capabilities
• Future focus areas include AI enablement, cybersecurity compliance, and higher-level application frameworks
• Companies should invest in device tree training first, then start with evaluation boards to assess portability benefits
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Key Takeaways:
• Zephyr provides integrated middleware beyond just a kernel, unlike traditional RTOS options like FreeRTOS
• NXP was a founding platinum member of Zephyr project to drive strategic direction for microcontroller enablement
• Device tree configuration is the biggest learning curve hurdle, but once mastered, enables easy hardware portability
• The Zephyr project has ~50 members including major OEMs from automotive, industrial, and consumer sectors
• All code contributions require pull requests, tests, and peer review - no single company can force changes
• Power management infrastructure is built into Zephyr drivers, enabling faster development of low-power applications
• Training resources are available from multiple partners, and NXP offers Visual Studio Code extensions for easier development
• The MCX N947 Freedom board (~$30) provides an excellent platform for exploring Zephyr capabilities
• Future focus areas include AI enablement, cybersecurity compliance, and higher-level application frameworks
• Companies should invest in device tree training first, then start with evaluation boards to assess portability benefits
19 epizódok
MP3•Epizód kép
Manage episode 514244282 series 3546005
A tartalmat a Jacob Beningo biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Jacob Beningo vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
NXP's Brendan Slade discusses why major semiconductor companies are investing heavily in Zephyr RTOS, exploring how this open-source real-time operating system is transforming embedded development for IoT and edge computing applications. The conversation covers NXP's role as a founding platinum member of the Zephyr project, practical advice for developers evaluating RTOS options, and the collaborative ecosystem driving innovation in microcontroller software development.
Key Takeaways:
• Zephyr provides integrated middleware beyond just a kernel, unlike traditional RTOS options like FreeRTOS
• NXP was a founding platinum member of Zephyr project to drive strategic direction for microcontroller enablement
• Device tree configuration is the biggest learning curve hurdle, but once mastered, enables easy hardware portability
• The Zephyr project has ~50 members including major OEMs from automotive, industrial, and consumer sectors
• All code contributions require pull requests, tests, and peer review - no single company can force changes
• Power management infrastructure is built into Zephyr drivers, enabling faster development of low-power applications
• Training resources are available from multiple partners, and NXP offers Visual Studio Code extensions for easier development
• The MCX N947 Freedom board (~$30) provides an excellent platform for exploring Zephyr capabilities
• Future focus areas include AI enablement, cybersecurity compliance, and higher-level application frameworks
• Companies should invest in device tree training first, then start with evaluation boards to assess portability benefits
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continue reading
Key Takeaways:
• Zephyr provides integrated middleware beyond just a kernel, unlike traditional RTOS options like FreeRTOS
• NXP was a founding platinum member of Zephyr project to drive strategic direction for microcontroller enablement
• Device tree configuration is the biggest learning curve hurdle, but once mastered, enables easy hardware portability
• The Zephyr project has ~50 members including major OEMs from automotive, industrial, and consumer sectors
• All code contributions require pull requests, tests, and peer review - no single company can force changes
• Power management infrastructure is built into Zephyr drivers, enabling faster development of low-power applications
• Training resources are available from multiple partners, and NXP offers Visual Studio Code extensions for easier development
• The MCX N947 Freedom board (~$30) provides an excellent platform for exploring Zephyr capabilities
• Future focus areas include AI enablement, cybersecurity compliance, and higher-level application frameworks
• Companies should invest in device tree training first, then start with evaluation boards to assess portability benefits
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