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cd zephyr-sdk-0.16.4 | cd zephyr-sdk-0.16.4 | ||
./setup.cmd | ./setup.cmd | ||
== Resources == | === Getting started=== | ||
https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/develop/getting_started/index.html | |||
Build a binary to blink the dev board's LED. | |||
west build -p always -b <your-board-name> samples/basic/blinky | |||
west flash | |||
For example for the '''m5stickc''' (they only have the "plus" model listed, see "west boards| grep m5". | |||
west build -p always -b m5stickc_plus samples/basic/blinky | |||
or the nRF52840, use this for the full development kit, | |||
west build -p always -b nrf21540dk_nrf52840 samples/basic/blinky | |||
or this for the dongle version, | |||
west build -p always -b nrf52840dongle_nrf52840 samples/basic/blinky | |||
==Resources== | |||
https://zephyrproject.org | https://zephyrproject.org |
Revision as of 06:16, 3 January 2024
Zephyr is a realtime operating system that runs on small devices such as ESP32, ESP32-C3, RP2040, nRF52840 and so on.
Some of them work with PlatformIO.
What does it take to add one, I mean, what is PlatformIO really? :-)
Windows
I installed Zephyr on Pearl so that I could work while on vacation later this month. I used a conda environment and so far it seems okay.
Initial set up for Windows
I did set up some tools with chocolatey, I have not documented that here.
conda create --name=zephyrproject python=3.11.5 conda activate zephyrproject cd zephyrproject pip install west mkdir zephyrproject cd zephyrproject west init west update west zephyr-export pip install -r ~/zephyrproject/zephyr/scripts/requirements.txt
Install tool chains
cd ~ wget https://github.com/zephyrproject-rtos/sdk-ng/releases/download/v0.16.4/zephyr-sdk-0.16.4_windows-x86_64.7z 7z x zephyr-sdk-0.16.4_windows-x86_64.7z cd zephyr-sdk-0.16.4 ./setup.cmd
Getting started
https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/develop/getting_started/index.html
Build a binary to blink the dev board's LED.
west build -p always -b <your-board-name> samples/basic/blinky west flash
For example for the m5stickc (they only have the "plus" model listed, see "west boards| grep m5".
west build -p always -b m5stickc_plus samples/basic/blinky
or the nRF52840, use this for the full development kit,
west build -p always -b nrf21540dk_nrf52840 samples/basic/blinky
or this for the dongle version,
west build -p always -b nrf52840dongle_nrf52840 samples/basic/blinky