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From Bare Metal to Zephyr: How RTOSes Power Embedded Systems Mike Parks
Curious how modern embedded systems handle complex tasks with precision and reliability? Discover how real-time operating systems like ZephyrOS help developers build smarter, faster, and safer applications—and why it might be time to level up your next project.

Data at the Edge: Why Computing Is Coming Home from the Cloud Mike Parks
Edge computing is transforming how we process data, shifting intelligence from the cloud to local devices. Explore how edge computing has evolved, from its underlying technologies to how it empowers engineers to build responsive, efficient, and intelligent systems at the edge.

Getting Started with Coding a DIY Project Mike Parks
Embedded systems integrate hardware and firmware, using languages like Arduino C++ and CircuitPython for microcontroller programming. Learn how to write and debug DIY electronics projects and explore IDEs, pseudocode, and debugging techniques to develop reliable embedded applications easily.

Embedded Development Using No-Code/Low-Code Platforms Mike Parks
No-code/low-code (NCLC) platforms allow non-programmers to build apps. Popular for desktop and web, they're expanding to embedded systems. Examine NCLC platforms’ capabilities and limitations, like tools with drag-and-drop interfaces for rapid development but limits on customization and performance.

Wireless IoT Designs Just Got Easier Microchip Technology
The explosive growth of small and low-power wireless devices is being fueled by the desire to automate homes, buildings, factories, roads, and more. For security, information, safety, and protection, wireless designs have been simplified with the introduction of the WBZ351.

Matter and SoM Integration: A Game Changer for the Smart Home Adam Taylor
The introduction of the Matter standard allows smart-home IoT-enabled devices from different manufacturers to become interoperable. This blog outlines how designers can implement a Matter SoM-based IoT border router to develop a seamless, interconnected smart-home solution.

An Engineer's Primer: Designing AI Systems Jon Gabay
AI poses design challenges to engineers classically trained in analog and digital logic design. Fortunately, there are devices, libraries, education, and dev kits to help accelerate the learning curve. Learn more about the types of AI learning, where new AI design differs from classic techniques, and how to accelerate your designs.

The History of Arduino Part 2: Revolutionizing Embedded Electronics Mike Parks
Through the last 20 years and millions of circuit boards, Arduino revolutionized embedded electronics education and access for the masses. In this blog, we examine how Arduino expanded their offering to support professional industrial applications and transformed the future of embedded designs.

New Tech Tuesdays: Digital Engineering and Space Cybersecurity Rudy Ramos
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we will explore cybersecurity kits from Infineon Technologies and Maxim Integrated, plus the importance of digital engineering in cybersecurity research.

Software Development Tool Trends for Embedded Hardware Mike Parks
The recent push toward more open source ecosystems has had an arguably net positive effect on the robustness and user-friendliness of many embedded development tools. Here is a look at software developments that have and are continuing to make significant changes to the workflow of embedded system developers.

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