The right tooling and practices around continuous observability is the developer’s seatbelt for software crashes, and can save you from a lot of pain down the road.
Tracealyzer 4.9 brings improved support for LynxOS-178®, the standards-based RTOS for safety-critical real-time applications from Lynx Software Technologies.
By adding software functionality for continuous observability in a device, diagnostic data can be provided over any I/O interfaces, such as a local UART connection in the test lab or a cloud connection in the field.
We have a time-limited offer for you: order a two-year subscription to Percepio Tracealyzer and you will receive a 40% discount on the second year. This way you can secure uninterrupted use of the best trace visualization and diagnostics tool there is. Offer valid until 31 July.
A few months ago, Andreas Lifvendahl was appointed CEO of Percepio with the brief to accelerate innovation and guide the company through the next stage of growth.
Percepio announces the immediate availability of Tracealyzer version 4.9—the latest update to its flagship observability tool for embedded software. The focus for this release is improved user experience when installing and running Tracealyzer on a Linux host computer.
In the late summer of 2021, a small, team of electronics students at the Technical University of Munich faced a challenge – to construct their very first in-house designed flight computer entirely from scratch. Fortunately, Tracealyzer was there to help.
This year, I had the pleasure to once again walk the show floors of Embedded World in Nuremberg. Showcasing our products and solutions to various development teams, a few things stood out. No question ultra-connectivity for embedded devices is here – or at least the ambition thereof. Device management, application performance management, and not least edge observability was also in high demand.
Norwegian Revolve NTNU each year designs and manufactures a race car to compete in Formula Student competitions around Europe. Tracealyzer has helped their embedded team in many ways.
DevAlert is about automated collection of software diagnostics from embedded software and edge devices; presentation by Dr. Johan Kraft, CTO at Percepio.
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