Benjamin Cabé

Zephyr Weekly Update – Ahoj z Prahy!

Zephyr Weekly Update - June 30, 2023

Zephyr Weekly Update - June 30, 2023

Happy Friday, from sunny Prague, Czech Republic! As hundreds of Zephyr users, contributors, and maintainers gathered in-person (and virtually too!) this week, this Friday’s digest is a bit on the light side. Indeed, most of the “cool” stuff this week probably happened anywhere but in the GitHub repository: from the face-to-face meeting of the project’s Technical Steering Committee, to the dozens of talks at the Zephyr Developer Summit, and the numerous impromptu chats in-between sessions. That being said, there’s definitely a bunch of updates that are worth highlighting, so please keep reading 🙂

Before moving on to the digest, I wanted to make sure to call out the catalog of products running Zephyr that’s featured on the Zephyr Project’s website, as there’s been a few very interesting additions to it recently.

Image credit: Vestas.

Did you know that Vestas wind turbines are effectively powered by Zephyr? Oh, and wind too, I guess 🙃 but then Zephyr is also the god of the West wind, is it not?

If you are building a product using Zephyr, I would strongly recommend you consider getting it added to the catalog. This is an opportunity to make your product and company more visible, but also a great way to support the project by showing the breadth of use cases and applications that Zephyr is suited for.

Just fill out the dedicated form, and get your product added!

And now, for this week’s update!

Boards & shields

Connectivity

Several interesting fixes and improvements this week on the Wi-Fi, CoAP, and LWM2M fronts:

Drivers

A simple voltage divider (Wikipedia).
	sensor0: vd {
		compatible = "voltage-divider";
		io-channels = <&adc0 0>;
		output-ohms = <50>;
		full-ohms = <100>;
	};

Miscellaneous


A big thank you to the 4 individuals who had their first pull request accepted this week, 💙 🙌: @Cladoc, @ethan-duckett-brill, @mkettn, and @plinnie.

As always please feel free to jump in with your thoughts or questions in the comments below. See you next week!

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