Elektor Lab Talk #28: Exploring RISC-V: An Open-Source Revolution in Embedded Development
January 15, 2025
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Join editor Brian Tristam Williams and editor-in-chief Jens Nickel for Lab Talk #28, where we’ll talk shop as usual, and this time explore the cutting-edge world of RISC-V, the open-source architecture revolutionizing embedded development.
Vincent Defert, an experienced IT trainer and embedded systems expert, along with Elektor engineers Jean-François Simon and Saad Imtiaz, will join us around our virtual roundtable to look at the RISC-V ecosystem, including:
• The rise of RISC-V: An open-source challenger to ARM.
• How RISC-V fosters innovation and reduces costs in embedded development.
• Practical applications of RISC-V in IoT, AI, and more.
• Insights into development boards and tools for RISC-V.
• Why open-source architecture is the future of microcontrollers.
Date: Tuesday, 28 January 2025
Time: 16:00 CET (10:00 AM EDT / 15:00 UTC)
Register HERE!
We’ll also have the chat open for your questions and comments about anything tech related.
Book: “RISC-V Assembly Language Programming using ESP32-C3 and QEMU”
Board: ESP32-C3-DevKitM-1 Development Board
This pair is perfect for diving into RISC-V and exploring its potential! See more under “Related Products” below.
Vincent Defert, an experienced IT trainer and embedded systems expert, along with Elektor engineers Jean-François Simon and Saad Imtiaz, will join us around our virtual roundtable to look at the RISC-V ecosystem, including:
• The rise of RISC-V: An open-source challenger to ARM.
• How RISC-V fosters innovation and reduces costs in embedded development.
• Practical applications of RISC-V in IoT, AI, and more.
• Insights into development boards and tools for RISC-V.
• Why open-source architecture is the future of microcontrollers.
Date: Tuesday, 28 January 2025
Time: 16:00 CET (10:00 AM EDT / 15:00 UTC)
Register HERE!
We’ll also have the chat open for your questions and comments about anything tech related.
Lab Talk Giveaway
Three lucky viewers will win a bundle consisting of:Book: “RISC-V Assembly Language Programming using ESP32-C3 and QEMU”
- Hands-on guide to learning RISC-V assembly language programming.
- Focuses on clear, essential concepts for students and enthusiasts.
- Includes projects with the Espressif ESP32-C3 chip and QEMU emulator.
Board: ESP32-C3-DevKitM-1 Development Board
- Entry-level board featuring the ESP32-C3-MINI-1 module.
- Integrates Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE with GPIOs for easy interfacing.
- Compact, breadboard-friendly design for IoT and embedded projects.
This pair is perfect for diving into RISC-V and exploring its potential! See more under “Related Products” below.
About Vincent Defert
Vincent Defert is an experienced IT trainer and former full-stack developer with nearly 30 years in the industry, specializing in Java, C, and web technologies. He is a passionate advocate for open-source, having contributed to FreeBSD actively through translations and port maintenance. Having switched to Linux, Vincent also dedicates himself to advancing knowledge on RISC-V microcontrollers, offering articles, courses, and exercises for students, developers, and hobbyists. Beyond tech, he enjoys creative writing, and is multilingual communicator with a background in public speaking and event organization. Subscribe
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