Zephyr Project
4.1.99
Introduction
Developing with Zephyr
Kernel
OS Services
Build and Configuration Systems
Connectivity
Hardware Support
Contributing to Zephyr
Project and Governance
Security
Safety
Samples and Demos
Application Development
Architecture-dependent Samples
Basic
Bluetooth
Boards
C++
Drivers
ADC
Audio
Digital Microphone (DMIC)
Auxiliary display
Controller Area Network (CAN)
Charger
LiteX clock control driver
Microchip XEC (MEC15xx/MEC172x) clock control driver sample application
Counter
Crypto
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC)
Display
EEPROM
Enhanced Serial Peripheral Interface (eSPI)
Ethernet
Flash shell
FPGA
GNSS
Haptics
HT16K33 LED driver with keyscan
Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) Bus
I2S
Inter-Processor Mailbox (IPM)
JESD216 flash
HD44780 LCD controller
Light-Emitting Diode (LED)
LoRa
MBOX
MBOX Data
Memory controller (MEMC) driver
Miscellaneous
Multi-bit SPI Bus (MSPI)
PECI interface
PS/2 interface
Real-Time Clock (RTC)
SMBus shell
nRF SoC Internal Storage
SPI bitbang
JEDEC SPI-NOR flash
AT45 DataFlash driver
Stepper
Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter (UART)
Video
Virtualization
1-Wire
Watchdog
Fuel Gauge
Hello World
Kernel and Scheduler
External modules
Networking
Dining Philosophers
POSIX API
PSA
Sensors
Shields
Subsystems
Basic Synchronization
Sysbuild
TF-M Integration
Userspace
Sample Definition and Criteria
Supported Boards and Shields
Shields
Releases
Zephyr Project
Samples and Demos
Drivers
Audio
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Audio
These sample demonstrate how to use the
Audio driver
API.
Digital Microphone (DMIC)
Perform PDM transfers using different configurations.
Zephyr Project
Bridle
Bridle API
Zephyr Project API
Kconfig Reference
Devicetree Bindings