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RIOT
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Comp Sci Student Interested in Embedded
RIOT-OS is somewhat popular in academia, it tries to be very approachable but there are still plenty of low hanging fruits with all kinds of hardware and you can use it for software and thesis projects.
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Open source embedded projects
Just one example: https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT
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Is Mbed still relevant?
You could also take a look at RIOT-OS. http://riot-os.org
- Woke up today to my first ever pull request of one of my public repos! Wait... oh... oh god...
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Looking for a GitHub repo which contains unit tests
RIOT-OS has a lot of unit tests for all the boards they support. And it's written in C. https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT/tree/master/tests
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What's the best book and microcontroller to learn embedded design?
Another option is using RIOT-OS. But that unfortunately doesn't support PWM for the Weact. It does support PWM for the Bluepill and Blackpill STM32f103 and the Nucleo-f446 After quick search. \ https://riot-os.org
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What should I buy to begin learning embedded systems development?
If you want to use C, I would suggest trying out RIOT-OS. It's a modern embedded operating system, written in C and focussed on IOT. It works on a lot of different boards. https://github.com/RIOT-OS/RIOT
- Best kit to get started using C.
- RIOT-OS 2022.10 · Release Notes
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Programming arduino in actual C
Alternatively, you can also write your code in an RTOS. They often have scripts that make flashing and debugging easy. One that I personally like, and also supports Arduino, is RIOT-OS.
iot-device-sdk-embedded-c
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How do I really create static library from a source code in Linux
I need to build Google IoT SDK and use it as a library in another project to establish MQTT connection on Linux (Ubuntu 20.04).
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CISA Advisory (ICSA-21-119-04) - CyberHoot
Google Cloud IoT Device SDK – Update available
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Connect Arduino to Google Core IoT?
I found some libraries for the arduino-IDE but most of them were not supported by Google and/or were not for production. So I want to stick with the official Repo IoT device SDK but somehow I'm not able to create some code for the arduino. As far as I know I should be able to port the build to another platform. But I'm not very familiar with C and build's. Is there an easier way to connect to Core IoT or other libraries i could use?
What are some alternatives?
FreeRTOS-Kernel - FreeRTOS kernel files only, submoduled into https://github.com/FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS and various other repos.
google-cloud-iot-arduino - Google Cloud IOT Example on ESP8266
zephyr - Primary Git Repository for the Zephyr Project. Zephyr is a new generation, scalable, optimized, secure RTOS for multiple hardware architectures.
pico-sdk
mbed-os - Arm Mbed OS is a platform operating system designed for the internet of things
mongoose-os - Mongoose OS - an IoT Firmware Development Framework. Supported microcontrollers: ESP32, ESP8266, CC3220, CC3200, STM32F4, STM32L4, STM32F7. Amazon AWS IoT, Microsoft Azure, Google IoT Core integrated. Code in C or JavaScript.
lwcell - Lightweight cellular modem host AT library
nuttx - Apache NuttX is a mature, real-time embedded operating system (RTOS)