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07 May Easier Embedded Linux learning experience with PinMux

Posted at 09:58h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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02 May Mind attending prpl Summit – May 21st, ’24 (Texas – USA)

Posted at 13:37h in embedded events, News, OSS community contribution

Crucial Mind contribution in techn. showcases and event program management...

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17 Apr C++ for Shepherds

Posted at 18:14h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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05 Apr Meet Benoît, our new embedded software developer

Posted at 10:01h in new consultants, News

Benoît is an Embedded Engineer with a great passion for the digital world, an interest that started during his early years....

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B-U585-IOT02A overview of Bluetooth

04 Apr Zephyr tutorial 106 – Porting a new board

Posted at 15:14h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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29 Mar Mind teambuilding activities

Posted at 13:08h in employer branding, new consultants, News

A sneak preview of our working culture and fun activities...

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Texas - home of prpl summit in 2024

24 Mar Mind consultants ensuring technology demo for prpl Summit – May 21st, ’24 (Texas – USA)

Posted at 22:03h in embedded events, News, OSS community contribution

Crucial Mind contribution in techn. showcases and event program management...

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STM32WB5MMG Bluetooth module block diagram

22 Mar Using the Bluetooth stack on the B-U585I-IOT02A board

Posted at 16:49h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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Zephyr device driver flow chart

12 Mar Zephyr tutorial 105 – Writing a simple device driver

Posted at 18:10h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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27 Feb Zephyr tutorial 104 – Case study: Porting and using SPI flash in Zephyr

Posted at 15:37h in Contributions, OSS community contribution, technical articles

For a long time, starting from 2010, I used STM32 microcontrollers on a regular basis. During those old times, the only firmware option available for an embedded engineer was a buggy firmware developed by STMicroelectronics, which they called the standard library....

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