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prpl summit usa 2024

10 Apr We keep on contributing to ecosystem of prpl Foundation

Posted at 10:37h in Conference reports, Contributions, embedded events, News, OSS community contribution

Technical video - Maarten & Frederik of Mind on stage during prpl Summit '24...

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08 Nov Cyber Resilience Act the key component of the new cyber legislation in the EU part II

Posted at 11:00h in Contributions, News

Interview with Hugo Cornelis & Frank Vanbever From microwaves to electric bikes, products and software that contain a digital element are ubiquitous in our daily lives....

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25 Oct Cyber Resilience Act the key component of the new cyber legislation in the EU

Posted at 14:25h in Contributions, News

Interview with Hugo Cornelis & Frank Vanbever From microwaves to electric bikes, products and software that contain a digital element are ubiquitous in our daily lives....

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09 Oct Zephyr tutorial 202 – Socket programming in Zephyr

Posted at 17:02h 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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11 Jun Impressions from Linaro Connect 2024 (part 2)

Posted at 16:19h in Conference reports, Contributions

This article concludes the series reporting the talks at Embedded Recipes 2023. There is one full-length talk, followed by three short talks....

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10 Jun prpl summit report

Posted at 10:19h in Conference reports, Contributions

This article concludes the series reporting the talks at Embedded Recipes 2023. There is one full-length talk, followed by three short talks....

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29 May Impressions from Linaro Connect 2024 (part 1)

Posted at 22:26h in Conference reports, Contributions

This article concludes the series reporting the talks at Embedded Recipes 2023. There is one full-length talk, followed by three short talks....

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22 May Zephyr tutorial 201 – Zephyr in the age of Connectivity

Posted at 08:42h 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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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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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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