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The IoThree's Company microconference is moving into its third year at Plumbers. Talks cover everything from the real-time operating systems in wireless microcontrollers, to products and protocols, to Linux kernel and tooling integration, userspace, and then all the way up to backing cloud services. The common ground we all share is an interest in improving the developer experience within the Linux ecosystem.
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The Internet of Things Microconference is in its third year at Plumbers. Talks cover everything from the real-time operating systems in wireless microcontrollers, to products and protocols, to Linux kernel and tooling integration, userspace, and then all the way up to backing cloud services. The common ground we all share is an interest in improving the developer...
Zephyr RTOS, the fast-growing, scalable, open source RTOS for resource constrained devices recently gained support for LoRa and LoRaWAN technologies. The addition of LoRa technologies enabled Zephyr to be used in applications where long range coverage is needed. With LoRa/LoRaWAN support in place, Zephyr is emerging as the preferred software stack for...
mikroBUS is an add-on board socket standard by MikroElektronika that can be freely used by anyone following the [guidelines][1]. The mikroBUS standard includes SPI, I2C, UART, PWM, ADC, GPIO and power (3.3V and 5V) connections to interface common embedded peripherals, there are more than 800 add-on boards ranging from wireless connectivity boards to human-machine interface sensors which...
One of the first questions you need to answer when embarking on an IoT project is do you use a Linux-based platform versus a RTOS like Zephyr. Is one better than the other? In this talk we'll explore the strengths of each approach, what Linux can learn from RTOSes (and vice versa) and even examples where an IoT device would use Linux and an RTOS.