NXP EdgeVerse Techcast

Bridgette & Kyle

The EdgeVerse Techcast goal is to increase awareness of resources available for customers developing with NXP Application Processors and Microcontrollers.

  1. Reflecting on Zephyr: 10 Years of Innovation and Community Contribution

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    Reflecting on Zephyr: 10 Years of Innovation and Community Contribution

    Celebrating 10 Years of the Zephyr Project: How Open Source is Powering Embedded Innovation | Edge Verse TechCast Edge Verse TechCast hosts Bridgette Stone and Kyle Dando celebrate Zephyr RTOS's 10-year anniversary with guest Kathleen Jachimiak, an NXP Marketing Manager and Zephyr Marketing Committee member. They discuss why Zephyr stood out at launch—open source, vendor neutral, scalable, and built for security and connectivity on resource-constrained IoT devices—and what helped it become production ready through strong documentation, community support, and broad hardware portability. Kathleen highlights ecosystem maturity as a top factor for RTOS selection, citing Zephyr's tools, middleware, drivers, and extensive board support. Looking ahead, she notes focus areas like long-term maintainability, functional safety certification, CRA alignment, and continued security/connectivity improvements for applications including ML/AI. NXP is marking the milestone with global celebrations, new demos and training, meetup content, and a giveaway of 10,000 FRDM development boards, including a listener code for a free FRDM MCX A153 board while supplies last. Episode Sources: FRDM-MCXA153 Shopping Cart FREE CODE:   ATW30J45 About the Zephyr Project https://www.nxp.com/zephyr  00:00 Zephyr Turns 10 01:40 Meet Kathleen 01:51 Why Zephyr Stood Out 02:33 From Eval to Products 03:13 Why Devs Stick Around 04:05 Ecosystem Matters Most 04:53 Next 10 Years Roadmap 05:48 NXP Anniversary Plans 06:33 Free Boards Giveaway 07:23 Wrap Up and Thanks 08:17 Birthday Banter Outro

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  2. Engineering Excellence: Inside the MCUXpresso SDK

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    Engineering Excellence: Inside the MCUXpresso SDK

    MCUXpresso SDK Updates & Roadmap | EdgeVerse Techcast In this EdgeVerse Techcast episode recorded during an MCUXpresso SDK leadership workshop in San Jose, Kyle and Bridgette speak with Petr Lukas (Middleware/NPI) and Jerry Zeng (Drivers/NPI) about recent SDK progress and what's next. They explain NPI as day-one software enablement—from register layers and debug files to board/peripheral readiness and optimization—and how drivers and middleware work together for customer applications. Key SDK improvements over past 12 months: Added "Repo Zip" packaging for smaller downloads while retaining Git/west workflows Optimized release cadence delivers 4 major releases and 8 previews per year Delivered 40+ new drivers and 16 new boards, Improved Freestanding project workflow Revamped Sphinx-based documentation Large-scale CI provides daily and weekly test coverage SDK Looking ahead: Expanded static analysis Continued Zephyr-aligned strategy Edgefast Open BT/BLE leveraging Zephyr Introduce MCUXpresso SDK LTS New multimedia framework. The episode also covered highlights in the recent SDK 26.03 release. Episode Resources: MCUXpresso SDK Tools for MCU Solutions MCUXpresso SDK Documentation Release MCUXpresso SDK 26.03.00 release (GitHub)   00:00 Bay Area Workshop Kickoff 00:59 Meet Petr and Jerry 02:07 SDK Leadership Roles 04:22 What NPI Means 06:19 Biggest SDK Improvements 06:32 Repo Zip Packaging 07:50 Release Model and Docs 09:57 CI Coverage and Quality 11:04 Next Year Roadmap 11:59 Zephyr and Connectivity Plans 13:34 LTS and Multimedia Framework 15:33 SDK 26.03 Release Highlights 16:56 Middleware and Security Updates 17:58 NPI Preview and Ethernet 18:33 Wrap Up and Subscribe

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  3. Exploring the UBX100: Long-Range Wireless Connectivity with NXP

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    Exploring the UBX100: Long-Range Wireless Connectivity with NXP

    Go Long Range with Sub-GHz UBX100 Projects on NXP Application Code Hub In this NXP EdgeVerse TechCast episode, NXP Systems Engineer Tony Trujillo covers sub-GHz wireless connectivity and new Application Code Hub projects for evaluating and integrating the NXP UBX100 transceiver. Tony explains where sub-GHz appears in everyday life and why it's chosen for long range, better signal penetration, lower energy consumption, and reduced interference versus 2.4 GHz. The discussion highlights four radio-modem-path resources now available: the UBX100 SDK (including the Host Radio Modem Library), a Flash Loader Demo for programming an unprogrammed UBX100 using a FRDM MCX N947 board, an RF Toolbox for lab testing and certification, and a FreeMASTER Lite web-based Evaluation GUI for out-of-box configuration and testing (including TX/RX, range tests with packet error rates, and a simplified Wireless M-Bus sniffer). They also cover preset PHY configurations for Wireless M-Bus and Wi-SUN, field upgradability via boot/flash loader, and upcoming Sigfox modem support. Episode Resources: UBX100 Application Code Hub Examples UBX100 Product Details OM-UBX100 Breakout Board: Expansion Board Hub Wireless M-Bus Stack Partner: STACKFORCE SigFox Build website 00:00 Welcome and episode focus 01:14 Meet Tony Trujillo 02:45 Sub GHz explained 04:40 Why sub GHz matters 05:36 UBX100 and use cases 05:55 Code Hub project overview 07:02 SDK and flash loader 08:32 RF toolbox and FreeMASTER GUI 09:29 FreeMASTER Light walkthrough 12:23 What makes UBX100 special 13:55 Custom stacks and Sigfox path 15:53 More resources to get started 17:20 Wrap up and next steps

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  4. Bringing Physical AI to Life with NXP & NVIDIA

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    Bringing Physical AI to Life with NXP & NVIDIA

    Physical AI & Humanoid Robotics: NXP + NVIDIA Holoscan Sensor Bridge Reference Designs In this EdgeVerse TechCast episode, hosts Kyle Dando and Bridgette Stone speak with NXP's Altaf Hussain about Physical AI and a new NXP–NVIDIA collaboration delivering integrated, real-time robot body solutions built around NVIDIA's Holoscan Sensor Bridge (HSB). They explain how Physical AI differs from cloud AI by requiring deterministic sensing, decision, and actuation under strict latency and safety constraints, and how NXP's real-time control and networking complements NVIDIA's AI compute. The collaboration launches with two HSB-ready reference designs targeting the hardest robotics problems: perception and motion—an i.MX 95 machine vision design with 10Gb low-latency data paths to the NVIDIA pipeline, and an i.MX RT 1180 distributed motor control design supporting EtherCAT and TSN for synchronized control. Reference software will be published on GitHub. Episode Resources: https://www.nxp.com/hsb-solutions https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/technologies/holoscan-sensor-bridge/ https://docs.nvidia.com/holoscan/sensor-bridge/latest/introduction.html 00:00 Welcome and Topic Setup 00:39 Why Physical AI Is Hard 01:03 NXP and NVIDIA Collaboration 01:59 Defining Physical AI 03:20 Holoscan Sensor Bridge at the Edge  05:27 Two Reference Designs 07:00 Machine Vision i.MX 95  07:43 Motor Control i.MX RT1180 09:19 Software Enablement and Roadmap 10:53 GitHub Access and Wrap Up 11:48 Final Thanks and Next Steps

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  5. Danke Schön, Developers! See You at Embedded World

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    Danke Schön, Developers! See You at Embedded World

    EdgeVerse TechCast — Embedded World 2026 Preview! | NXP Demos, FRDM Lab, Zephyr Anniversary & More Welcome back to the EdgeVerse TechCast! In this episode, Bridgette and Kyle take you on a fun, fast‑paced tour of everything NXP is bringing to Embedded World 2026 in Nuremberg — one of the biggest global gatherings for embedded engineers. Whether you're attending the show or tuning in from your lab bench, this episode walks you through the innovations, demos, giveaways, and technical sessions shaping the future of embedded design. What You'll Learn in This Episode Explore the FRDM Lab. Get hands-on with AI/ML, security, connectivity, motor control, graphics, sensors, and low-power demos — plus small-group technical sessions led by NXP engineers. And yes… free FRDM boards are involved. Introducing FRDM Automotive. The FRDM ecosystem expands into automotive! Discover the new automotive-focused development boards debuting at Embedded World.  Zephyr Project's 10-Year Anniversary. NXP is celebrating by giving away 10,000 boards throughout 2026 to accelerate open-source development. Learn how to get yours at the show. Industrial & Robotics Demos. See how edge AI, real-time control, TSN, and robotics toolkits are enabling smarter factories. Healthcare & 🏡 Smart Home Innovations. AI-driven infant monitoring, Matter-enabled devices, UWB-based access systems, and more cutting-edge demonstrations. Live Technical Sessions at Embedded World. Hear from the engineers building the future — from CRA strategies to UWB plug‑and‑play to AI-powered vehicle architectures. Attending Embedded World? Visit NXP Booth 4A‑222 and dive into live demos, hands-on labs, and technical Q&A sessions with NXP engineers.  Episode Resources: NXP at EW Booth 4A-222 FRDM lab at EW Booth 3A-128 Zephyr at EW Booth 4-170 Webinar | Build with FRDM: Your Getting Started Guide and Embedded World 2026 FRDM Lab Highlights 00:00 – Intro: Danke Schoen & Embedded World vibes 01:12 – What's happening at Embedded World 2026 03:00 – Inside the FRDM Lab: Hands-on demos & sessions 05:42 – Free FRDM board giveaways 07:15 – Launching FRDM Automotive 09:30 – Zephyr Project 10-year celebration & 10k board giveaway 12:05 – Automotive demos: S32N, EV orchestration & Cabin IQ 15:48 – Industrial demos: Robotics, edge AI & software-defined factories 18:30 – Healthcare & smart home technologies 21:05 – Technical sessions & expert talks 23:10 – Can't attend? Upcoming FRDM Lab webinar 24:40 – Wrap-up & closing thoughts

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  6. Goodbye Setup Nightmare: Hello MCUXpresso Installer Dream!

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    Goodbye Setup Nightmare: Hello MCUXpresso Installer Dream!

    MCUXpresso Installer: End Embedded Setup Nightmares (MCUXpresso, Zephyr & Matter) In this EdgeVerse Techcast episode, co-hosts Bridgette Stone and Kyle Dando interview Alexandra Maracine, a software engineer on the MCUXpresso Installer team, about how the MCUXpresso Installer simplifies embedded development environment setup. Alexandra explains the common pain points—scattered tool downloads, dependency and version conflicts, broken PATHs, and team-wide consistency issues. Then she covers how the Installer centralizes sources, manages multiple coexisting versions across MCUXpresso SDK, Zephyr, and Matter, configures environments automatically, supports offline installs, and works across Windows, macOS, and Linux. She contrasts monolithic IDE installers with modular, package-driven approaches and describes key engineering challenges such as isolating installs from unpredictable user systems (including Python virtual environments) and handling enterprise constraints like proxies and restricted networks. Episode resources: MCUXpresso Installer Overview Download MCUXpresso Installer (MacOS, Linux, Windows) MCUXpresso for VS Code: Getting Started 00:00 Welcome to EdgeVerse 00:49 Why Setup Is Painful  01:29 Meet Alexandra  02:12 Furniture Analogy  03:35 Real Dependency Nightmares 05:35 Key Benefits Breakdown  06:56 Offline and PATH Magic  08:05 Alternatives and Trends 10:16 Hardest Engineering Challenges  11:40 Respecting User Systems  12:24 Enterprise Constraints 13:32 How to Get and Update 14:16 VS Code Integration 14:50 Wrap Up and Takeaways

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The EdgeVerse Techcast goal is to increase awareness of resources available for customers developing with NXP Application Processors and Microcontrollers.

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