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What is Golioth LightDB Stream?

Golioth LightDB Stream allows users to publish time-based sensor data to a database and easily retrieve that data for charting or using in 3rd party applications.

Golioth Blueprints help your Cloud understand your IoT hardware devices

Blueprints will help bridge the communication between the embedded team and the Cloud team. Like real blueprints, Golioth Blueprints help to map out how things should be built.

How Golioth uses Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing: Part 2

Immediately test code changes on real hardware. In this hands-on post, Nick Miller discusses how to set up your own Hardware-In-The-Loop testing using GitHub Self-Hosted Runners on a Raspberry Pi with development boards plugged in.

ZDS: What Chip Shortage? How We Use Zephyr for Truly Modular Hardware

Learn how Zephyr RTOS and Golioth's modular hardware platform (Aludel) combine to reduce dependence on any one specific chip vendor.

What is Golioth’s Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Service?

Golioth's new Remote Procedure Call (RPC) service allows developers to ensure their commands have been received by devices in the field and get messages back about the state after a change has taken place.

How Golioth uses Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing: Part 1

Explain what HIL testing is, and why we use it at Golioth to continuously verify the firmware for our Zephyr and ESP-IDF SDKs.

What is the Golioth Settings Service?

Golioth just rolled out a new settings service that lets you control your growing fleet of IoT devices at the project level, the blueprint level, or on an individual device level.

Using the NXP RT1060-EVKB Ethernet board with Golioth

The NXP i.MX RT1060EVKB development platform provides a reliable and fast route for developing Ethernet solutions using Zephyr. In this post, Mike shows how to get started with the board and a Zephyr configuration.

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