Tag: zephyr

The Road to Firmware as a Hardware Engineer

This is a guest post from Shrouk El-Attar, discussing her journey from the hardware space into the firmware space and how Golioth training has helped her understand building out IoT systems using Zephyr.

Our largest in-person training yet

Golioth completed an in-person training at the Hackaday Superconference last weekend, training nearly 30 people to use the Zephyr Real Time Operating System on an IoT circuit board badge.

CMake and Kconfig tricks for common code in Zephyr apps

Use common code in your Zephyr projects by using CMake and Kconfig to include it in the project configuration files.

Fully Remote Hardware Training: A Recap of Golioth’s Experience

Golioth recently completed a fully remote hardware training, including a virtualized build environment to assist with Zephyr RTOS installs. We discuss what went well and what can improve in a future training.

Zephyr <3 Internet: How Zephyr Speeds Implementation for New IoT Devices by Jonathan Beri

Golioth Founder and CEO Jonathan Beri gave a talk at the 2022 Zephyr Developer Summit (ZDS) about how Zephyr can help you create an IoT product faster.

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.

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.

Zero-install embedded training with Zephyr using Kasm and Docker

TL;DR: we've enabled people to compile Zephyr programs from a computer with no toolchain installed, almost instantly. Part...

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