October 2024—From BeagleY-AI to Zephyr

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Features

Simplifying Zephyr Usage Through Linux Host Integration

This presentation by BeagleBoard.org founder and board member Jason Kridner explores six different mechanisms for connecting a new peripheral device to a Zephyr host. It also considers how to create an associated data/control connection through a Linux host on a private network.

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Elektor: Introducing the BeagleY-AI

With a powerful AI-focused chip that includes a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 for general computing, a NPU delivering 4 TOPS for AI tasks, and a versatile Raspberry Pi-like form factor, BeagleY-AI is designed for seamless integration with existing accessories so developers can hit the ground running on their next big project.

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Enabling MicroBlocks on BeagleConnect Freedom

BeagleBoard.org is porting MicroBlocks to the versatile BeagleConnect Freedom platform. Learn how improvements to the Arduino Zephyr module bring MicroBlocks to the BeagleBoard ecosystem. 

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FORUM: How to Develop on the BeagleY-AI's Arm Cortex-R5F Processor?

@INO33: "I am currently working on a project using the BeagleY-AI, and I am trying to develop firmware for the Arm Cortex-R5F core on the AM67A. Specifically, I want to develop with FreeRTOS, but I am unsure of how to get started or which tools to use for this purpose."

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Bonus Beagle

Zephyr on BeagleY-AI: Hacking and Q&A, Session 1


BeagleBoard.org developers meet to advance the state of Zephyr development on BeagleY-AI, with an emphasis on improving the developer experience. In first of a weekly series of live-streamed development sessions, we start with an external UART supported by Zephyr on the BeagleY-AI's R5 CPU and start building from there.

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