A recent Embedded Survey by Aspencore (May 2023) shows that “Good software tools” is one of the most important aspects of an embedded developer’s work environment. ThreadX and PX5 founder Bill Lamie agrees.
Traditional verification methods like code review, static analysis and functional testing are necessary but not sufficient
to fully verify multi-threaded embedded software.
Multithreaded architecture offers many advantages for developers, but it may also make the software more complicated and make system verification difficult.
A trace is a low-level logging mechanism that can be used to interpret a system state during execution. Analyzing traces for microcontroller-based applications using FreeRTOS can save embedded engineers significant time and energy.
Licensing models, source code modification constraints, and industry certification are the top business considerations when choosing an RTOS. And these three influence each other.
When DevAlert is integrated into an IoT device the developer can add code, sort of like very smart assert macros, that log system data to a ring buffer.
Supply-chain hiccups in modern times are a bane to embedded software engineers as they develop new products. This article looks at how one product can mitigate the effect of these hiccups.
One of the defining features of Industry 4.0 is distributed sensing. This latest iteration of industrial automation sees a dramatic increase in the number of sensor nodes used.
Percepio, an authorized partner and member of the ST Partner Program, just launched DevAlert Sandbox, a new way to experiment with the company’s DevAlert solution.
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