Free Zephyr Training Hosted By Golioth, June 7th 2023

Golioth continues to run training for hardware and firmware developers looking to learn more about Zephyr and connecting their devices to the cloud; our last public training had 30 engineers trying out Zephyr and Golioth on accessible IoT hardware.

Our next training will take place on June 7th, 2023 at noon EST / 9 am PST / 6 pm CEST. There are limited slots to take part in this training and we will give priority to a select group described below.

What’s new in our training

We will continue to run training using Kasm, a virtual environment for building Golioth and Zephyr projects. Using Kasm in conjunction with Gather.town was a successful combination for our past virtual trainings. We want to ensure we can easily answer questions from different groups and accommodate as many individuals as possible.

One big change for this training is we are switching to Nordic Semiconductor hardware for the training. We previously chose to use the Adafruit Magtag, which features the Espressif ESP32-S2 onboard. However, we are excited to try out new partner hardware. It will also be interesting to have an included debugger on this hardware, which we hope to target in future versions of the training. Users who decide to continue following Golioth examples will be well prepared by using the boards listed below:

  • nRF9160-DK
    • This is the primary board that we recommend for this upcoming training. It is also one of our Continuously Verified Boards, which means you will be able to use this board to try out any feature of the Golioth platform. Golioth works great on cellular devices, and is well supported on the nRF9160. Being cellular, it means you could take part in the training from just about anywhere.
  • nRF7002-DK
    • We had written about our excitement for this platform, but with sourcing issues occurring right now, it doesn’t line up well with this upcoming training. We think this will be our main board going forward. The cost for this board is much less than the nRF9160-DK and it doesn’t require a cellular SIM in order to operate, just a Wi-Fi connection.

The key thing for this training is you can use either of these platforms and achieve the same output. We may add additional hardware in the future to become even more resilient against sourcing issues.

Want a guaranteed slot?

Golioth offers free training, but we love learning more about users and customers up front. We are offering preferential placement for users who have a business use case and are willing to talk through it with Golioth team members. Fill out the form below and indicate you’d like to be considered for this option. This isn’t a requirement, just a way to get a guaranteed spot on training.

Chris Gammell
Chris Gammell
Chris is the Head of Developer Relations and Hardware at Golioth. Focusing on hardware and developer relations at that software company means that he is trying to be in the shoes of a hardware or firmware developer using Golioth every day. He does that by building hardware and reference designs that Golioth customers can use to bootstrap their own designs.

Post Comments

No comments yet! Start the discussion at forum.golioth.io

More from this author

Related posts

spot_img

Latest posts

Provisioning Devices over NFC

There are a hundred ways to provision a device, and with this NFC-based hack day project there are now 101. Follow along as we us a Nordic nRF53 as a writable NFC tag that parses the NDEF message, locates PSK-ID and PSK, then stores those credentials to add the device to an IoT fleet.

Unwrapping Certificates

Certificates are the most secure way to connect your device to the cloud. This article reduces confusion surrounding them with simple examples.

A Device That Can’t Be Updated Is a Device That Can’t Be Trusted

Over-the-air updates are a crucial part of building and deploying secured devices, yet many product companies skip this step. This post outlines why it's difficult and how Golioth is making it easier.

Want to stay up to date with the latest news?

Subscribe to our newsletter and get updates every 2 weeks. Follow the latest blogs and industry trends.