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Explore the current state of Zephyr RTOS support for Raspberry Pi microcontrollers in this 39-minute conference talk from the Linux Foundation's Open Source Summit. Discover how the Zephyr community has embraced and developed support for Raspberry Pi's RP2040 and RP2350 microcontrollers since their introduction, transforming these boards from hobbyist favorites into powerful tools for deeply embedded systems. Learn about the evolution of Zephyr support for Raspberry Pi hardware and understand how developers can contribute to ongoing improvements in the open source embedded ecosystem, including work on essential building blocks like OpenOCD. Examine support for modern technologies including Rust programming language and RISC-V architecture, while diving deep into Raspberry Pi's unique Programmable I/O (PIO) capabilities. Survey real-world open source applications and hardware projects that combine Zephyr RTOS with Raspberry Pi microcontrollers, and gain practical tips for implementing these technologies in your own embedded projects, whether you're working in education, professional development, or pushing hardware to its limits in extreme environments.
Syllabus
A Slice of Zephyr Pi! - Tim Guite, Magpie Embedded & William Vinnicombe, Raspberry Pi
Taught by
Linux Foundation