Boost your Edge AI development with Zephyr and TFLite Micro
The nRF52 Series is supported in the Renode framework. Renode is an open source simulation framework that allows you to run, test and debug embedded software in various scenarios: from simple single-node tests to complex wired and wireless connected systems. Adopted by Continuous Integration (CI) of many popular projects, like the Zephyr RTOS or Google's TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers (TFLite Micro), Renode helps developers ensure their software correctness at every commit, without the need to access the real hardware. In the webinar, we will present how to quick start your development with Renode, from the very basic debugging to complex machine learning flows analyzing data from sensors. We will also show some recent developments in the nRF52840-based Arduino Nano 33 support, implemented in collaboration with Google and the TFLite Micro team. Content: 00:00 Introduction 02:04 About Antmicro 03:17 Renode and how it relates to Zephyr and TF Lite Micro 12:08 Demos This is a recording of a webinar held on October 28, 2021. To watch the full presentation with the Q&A, click here: https://bit.ly/3muusDY Download the slides from the presentation here (direct download link): https://bit.ly/31pdZsN
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Boost your Edge AI development with Zephyr and TFLite Micro

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The nRF52 Series is supported in the Renode framework. Renode is an open source simulation framework that allows you to run, test and debug embedded software in various scenarios: from simple single-node tests to complex wired and wireless connected systems. Adopted by Continuous Integration (CI) of many popular projects, like the Zephyr RTOS or Google's TensorFlow Lite for Microcontrollers (TFLite Micro), Renode helps developers ensure their software correctness at every commit, without the need to access the real hardware. In the webinar, we will present how to quick start your development with Renode, from the very basic debugging to complex machine learning flows analyzing data from sensors. We will also show some recent developments in the nRF52840-based Arduino Nano 33 support, implemented in collaboration with Google and the TFLite Micro team. Content: 00:00 Introduction 02:04 About Antmicro 03:17 Renode and how it relates to Zephyr and TF Lite Micro 12:08 Demos This is a recording of a webinar held on October 28, 2021. To watch the full presentation with the Q&A, click here: https://bit.ly/3muusDY Download the slides from the presentation here (direct download link): https://bit.ly/31pdZsN

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