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Device Firmware Upgrade Sample with Zephyr & MCUboot
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Jun 5, 2024 - C
Exploring zephyr's device firmware update capabilities - zephyr, mcuboot, mcumgr, stm32, esp32
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Feb 6, 2024 - Shell
A real-time PC system monitor running on a Black F407VE (STM32F407VET6) board with Zephyr RTOS
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Jun 6, 2026 - Python
Over-the-air firmware updates over bluetooth using MUCmgr's SMP procotol
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Jan 31, 2022 - Python
A/B updates with automatic rollback for constrained edge fleets: silence is a rollback, and the fleet halts itself. Digest-bound manifests, SBOM diffing, reproducible-build checking, and waved rollouts whose halt has no override.
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Aug 21, 2026 - Python
Reliable LoRaWAN Class-C FUOTA on Zephyr RTOS for ESP32-S3 + SX1262, with the out-of-tree patches that make multicast firmware download work
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Jun 23, 2026 - C
A tool in development used for doing device firmware updates (DFU) over Bluetooth LE. All in your browser.
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Jun 6, 2026 - JavaScript
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Aug 4, 2026 - C
Open-source release assurance for secure, auditable Zephyr firmware.
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Jun 15, 2026 - Python
Secure A/B OTA bootloader for nRF52840 using MCUboot, ECDSA-P256 signing, and BLE SMP firmware delivery
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Apr 26, 2026 - C
Host CPU load on the Arduino UNO Q's LED matrix, built with stock Zephyr/west/OpenOCD instead of the Arduino App framework
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Aug 16, 2026 - Shell
Zephyr environment created with Zephyr SDK (0.16.4), west and MCUboot; Running over Ubuntu:22.04
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Mar 26, 2025 - Dockerfile
Secure firmware update mechanism for IoT devices — MCUboot, SHA-256, OTA pipeline & cryptographic code signing — Spinnaker Analytics
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Apr 11, 2026
FIRM-LOCK: A hardware-anchored, offline-first remote attestation platform that cryptographically proves IoT device integrity using LoRa and Secure Elements.
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Jan 31, 2026 - TypeScript
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