Last news from Hyperpanel
New I2C compatibilites & support
A new I2C driver is available. It enables for driving in master modean I2C bus with support of several controllers/buses, any clock speed value,almost nul latency, blocking and non blocking modes and more.
Hyperpanel OS invited to the French National Assembly
Hyperpanel OS participated last Friday in the round table “Cloud Act and Digital Sovereignty” as part of the Colloquium on Extraterritorial Procedures organized at the French National Assembly by the LaREM Parliamentary Group.
Hyperpanel OS Release 9.wr.61 available
Hyperpanel OS update for the hardware Development Kit based on Pyboard and Hyperpanel daughter board. Necessary for tutorials from #215 and higher (GPIOs app example with Touch and Passive Infra-Red sensors). The zip file includes the OS, the default example app and...
Producing STM32Py evaluation kit.
Pyboard STM32Py for Hyperpanel OS evaluation kit. Time to launch production of next batch.
Visit of MP (french deputy) Pierre-Alain Raphan to our offices
We had the pleasure and honor of welcoming Pierre-Alain Raphan, MP (french deputy of LREM), to our offices in Saclay. It was an opportunity for us to present Hyperpanel OS, its applications and to discuss the subject of digital sovereignty. Exciting exchanges with a...
L’Obs August 2019 – Newspaper article about Hyperpanel OS
Newspaper article in french L'Obs of August 2019 about Hyperpanel Operating System.
New website for Hyperpanel OS tutorials
The new Hyperpanel OS Tutorials website is open. This is the place to learn everything about Hyperpanel OS Suite development. Here, you will find any useful information to assist you in getting started with Hyperpanel OS Suite and even more: available hardware...
Hyperpanel OS at the Innovation Defense Lab
Hyperpanel OS selected by the french Innovation Defense as part of its market research on Sovereign OS. Full day presentation in Paris.
How to run 400 threads and 4 tasks on a Pyboard
The purpose of this basic experiment is to show that you can run up to 400 threads and 4 tasks on a Pyboard without loosing performance.