Zephyr Project on ARM Beetle - Overview and Platform Porting
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the integration of the Zephyr Project on ARM's Beetle platform in this informative conference talk. Gain insights into the current status of Zephyr OS running on Beetle and learn how to port a new platform into Zephyr, with a focus on ARM examples. Discover the capabilities of the ARM Beetle chip through a series of demonstrations. Delve into topics such as setting up the environment, BSP to Zephyr transition, configuration files, boot records, board configuration, drivers, pin muxing, GPIO API, and watchdog implementation. Learn about contribution opportunities, MicroPython integration, and the Bitter Boar example. Presented by Vincenzo Frascino, a Senior Engineer at ARM Ltd. and Linaro assignee for the LITE group, this talk offers valuable knowledge for developers interested in IoT solutions and real-time operating systems for resource-constrained devices.
Syllabus
Introduction
Overview
About Zephyr OS
Setting up the environment
BSP to Zephyr
Config Files
Boot Record
Board
Config
Drivers
PinMuxing
Static PinMuxing
GPIO API
Watchdog
Next steps
How to contribute
Mailing Lists
MicroPython
Bitter Boar
Bitter Boar Example
Conclusion
Contact information
Patch size
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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