
'Beyond Arduino: Prototyping with Zephyr and Golioth'
Guest Timon Skerutsch writes about building a tank level sensor using Zephyr from start of his prototype, eschewing tools like Arduino and CircuitPython.


Guest Timon Skerutsch writes about building a tank level sensor using Zephyr from start of his prototype, eschewing tools like Arduino and CircuitPython.

Today, we’re excited to roll out a major update to Golioth’s pricing. We are transitioning from per-device per-month fees to a usage-based model. This change …

Modbus. It was …

Chris Duf, author of the DTSh tool, writes about how to better visualize your Devicetree in Zephyr and troubleshoot hard-to-find bugs in a Zephyr project.

Today we are launching a new feature in the Golioth console: usage visualization. All Golioth users can now access real-time usage data, broken down by project …

The Modbus Vibration Monitor Reference Design allows you to immediately start talking to industrial devices using the Modbus protocol


Nordic’s nRF9160 cellular modem includes a great peripheral called the Key Management Unit (KMU). This secure key storage mechanism lets you write keys to it …

Back in September, we released beta support for Zephyr RTOS in the Golioth Firmware SDK, as an additional option alongside our existing standalone Zephyr SDK. …

Zephyr has a lot of tricks up its sleeve and most recently I used it to enable power regulators on a custom Golioth board. Perhaps the most interesting part of …

Almost two years ago I wrote a guide on how to interface with USB devices from WSL2 because many of our users were developing on Windows but wanted to use …

I’m a car guy…well sort of; more of a gearhead than someone …