Fun with Zephyr Project and BBC micro:bit
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the exciting possibilities of Zephyr Project and BBC micro:bit in this engaging 36-minute conference talk by Marcel Holtmann from Intel's Open Source Technology Center. Discover how Zephyr empowers BBC micro:bit devices and their Bluetooth chips to perform entertaining and innovative tasks. Gain insights from Holtmann, a renowned expert in Bluetooth technology and maintainer of the BlueZ open source Bluetooth stack. Learn about the intersection of Zephyr, an open-source real-time operating system, and the popular BBC micro:bit educational microcontroller board. Understand how these technologies can be combined to create fun and educational projects, showcasing the potential of embedded systems and IoT applications.
Syllabus
Fun with Zephyr Project and BBC micro:bit - Marcel Holtmann, Open Source Technology Center, Intel
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Linux Foundation
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