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.. _zephyr_general:
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General information about the Zephyr port
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The Zephyr Project is a Linux Foundation hosted Collaboration Project. It’s an open
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source collaborative effort uniting developers and users in building a
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small, scalable, real-time operating system (RTOS) optimized for resource-constrained
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devices, across multiple architectures.
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Multitude of boards
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There is a multitude of modules and boards from different sources that are supported
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by the Zephyr OS. All boards supported by Zephyr (with standard level of features
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support, like UART console) should work with MicroPython (but not all were tested).
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The FRDM-K64f board is taken as a reference board for the port for this documentation.
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If you have another board, please make sure you have a datasheet, schematics and other
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reference materials for your board handy to look up various aspects of your board
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functioning.
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For a full list of Zephyr supported boards click `here (external link) <https://docs.zephyrproject.org/latest/boards/index.html#boards>`_
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