Enabling IoT Operating Systems for Intel Quark MCU Platforms
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on enabling Internet of Things (IoT) operating systems for Intel Quark MCU platforms using the QMSI project. Learn about the challenges developers face when enabling IoT software stacks on new hardware and discover how QMSI can streamline this process. Gain insights into the key features of QMSI, including device driver libraries, linker scripts, bootstrap code, and newlib syscalls. Examine how Zephyr and Contiki operating systems integrate with QMSI and understand how other software stacks can leverage it to support Intel Quark MCU platforms. Presented by Andre Guedes, an experienced software developer specializing in embedded systems and IoT technologies, this talk provides valuable knowledge for developers working on IoT projects involving Intel Quark MCU platforms.
Syllabus
Enabling IoT OSs for Intel Quark MCU platforms: The Fast Way
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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