Mbed Blog
Mbed OS 5.8.4 released
We are pleased to announce the Mbed OS 5.8.4 release is now available. This is the latest patch release based on the feature set that Mbed-OS-5.8 introduces.
Why Edge Computing?
.AI on MCUs enables cheaper, lower power and smaller edge devices. It reduces latency, conserves bandwidth, improves privacy and enables smarter applications.
How to load an Mbed OS ELF debug file into Keil-MDK
Debugging an embedded program can be a complicated and time-consuming process. This short tutorial illustrates a simple way to load an elf debug file from an Mbed OS application in Keil® MDK, thus allowing easy debug of the code.
Mbed OS 5.8.3 released
We are pleased to announce the Mbed OS 5.8.3 release is now available. This is the latest patch release based on the feature set that Mbed-OS-5.8 introduces.
Office Hours with an Engineer
.We're kicking off a new biweekly Livestream with engineers from our core teams. If you've ever wanted to talk with the Mbed engineers directly about their technical areas of expertise, this is your chance!
Whitepaper: The new Cellular IoT technology, supported by Arm
.The IoT comes in many forms, widely varying in the demands on connectivity technology. Cellular IoT (CIoT) has been optimized for minimal power consumption to ensure long battery operation. The billions of CIoT devices forecasted to be deployed in the coming years, require a radical rethink to reduce the signalling loads inside the cellular networks.
Smarter, tougher, leaner MCUs for the IoT
.Guest blog from Christine Young, Blogger, Maxim Integrated
When a smart, connected product can solve a problem in a way that is better than what we already have, that’s when the internet of things (IoT) really shines. For these products to flourish, the underlying microcontrollers (MCUs) must be power efficient, memory-rich, and secure.
Results from the Mbed Developer Survey 2017
.Take part in the Mbed Developer 2018 survey here.
When Mbed launched in 2009 - great background post by Chris Styles here - it was hard to imagine how big the ecosystem would grow. Today we have over 70 partners, 136 supported development boards and over 15,000 commits from 405 different contributors to Mbed OS 5. But none of this was possible without you, as part of our community. Now over 325,000 developers strong, the community has published tens of thousands of libraries and examples, and answered thousands of questions about Mbed. You also compiled 13,000,000 applications in the Online Compiler last year alone.
Mbed OS 5.8.2 released
We are pleased to announce the Mbed OS 5.8.2 release is now available. This is the latest patch release based on the feature set that Mbed-OS-5.8 introduces.
How to use the LPCXpresso54608's Touch Panel
This tutorial will show you how to utilize NXP's LPCXpresso54608 demo touch panel applications for use with Mbed OS.
NXP Touch Cursor demo on a LPCXpresso54608
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