Linux is nowadays almost as common among software developers as Windows, writes Percepio CTO Johan Kraft. Accordingly, Percepio has been focusing on improving the Tracealyzer experience for Linux users and the upcoming v4.9 release will bring major improvements.
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Every Year, Another Car Gets Built
Feb 22, 2024
The Lawrence Technological University (LTU) Formula Electric racing team is a student organization that designs and builds a new electric vehicle from scratch each year. And they use Tracealyzer to debug and optimize the Vehicle Control Unit.
New Kid on the Block
Feb 19, 2024
“Going forward, Percepio will stay committed to supporting the development community and follow the trendlines of modern software development,” says Andreas Lifvendahl as he looks back on his first month as Percepio’s CEO.
How DevAlert Can Boost Your Embedded Software Development
Jan 22, 2024
Percepio DevAlert is a powerful observability solution for embedded software developers, useful in many different situations. The list below is based on feedback from early DevAlert users across various industries.
Crafting A Flight Computer From Scratch
Jan 17, 2024
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.
How To Use AUTOSAR Runnables With Tracealyzer
Dec 7, 2023
Tracing of AUTOSAR runnables is a fairly new feature in Percepio Tracealyzer, added in v4.7.0. One of our automotive customers needed this feature to simplify ISO 26262 certification of their Electronic Control Unit (ECU) software. Runnable tracing is applicable to all kind of embedded applications, though.
Tracealyzer 4.8.2 Is Out
Dec 6, 2023
Tracealyzer version 4.8.2 has just been released. This version mainly fixes bugs, such as custom state machine models not being remembered on trace reload, and eliminates a number of compiler warnings in the Recorder source code.
DevAlert 2.0 Now Available
Nov 29, 2023
DevAlert 2.0, a major upgrade to Percepio’s edge observability platform, provides improved diagnostic capabilities, including core dumps for Arm Cortex-M devices. This allows for remote inspection of crashes, errors or security anomalies in full detail.
Does Tracealyzer fit into my project?
Nov 16, 2023
Every developer wants universally applicable tools for their embedded development. However, hardware (processor type) and software (RTOS) architecture can limit the choice. This is one of the reasons why Software Development Kits (SDKs) are becoming increasingly popular.
PX5 Announces Tracealyzer Support for PX5 RTOS
Nov 9, 2023
A little more than a month ago, Percepio released the free Tracealyzer SDK. Yesterday, PX5 released an integration for their PX5 RTOS. Built with Percepio’s SDK, in just a few weeks.
Register Now for the IoT Online Conference 14–16 November
Oct 23, 2023
Welcome to the IoT Online conference 2023, a virtual, all-digital conference with high quality technical sessions about the Internet of Things. Register before 1 Nov. to receive a 50% discount.
Partner Watch: CI/CD Build Systems for Embedded Development
Oct 16, 2023
This workshop by Percepio training partner Jacob Beningo aims to provide a comprehensive primer on build systems, continuous integration, and deployment strategies.
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