FreeRTOS

Crafting A Flight Computer From Scratch

Crafting A Flight Computer From Scratch

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.

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Tracealyzer 4.8.2 Is Out

Tracealyzer 4.8.2 Is Out

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.

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DevAlert 2.0 Now Available

DevAlert 2.0 Now Available

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.

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New features in Tracealyzer 4.7

New features in Tracealyzer 4.7

Tracealyzer® version 4.7 in now available for download and evaluation. This is a big feature update with several new capabilities and major improvements. Observability for any C/C++ software: Percepio’s TraceRecorder library can now be used with any C/C++ software...

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Tracing TCP Sockets in FreeRTOS

With the release of Tracealyzer 4.2.9 we added the ability to trace your application with recorder extensions. This post gives an overview of this new capability.

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Tracealyzer v3.0

Tracealyzer v3.0

Percepio AB, the Swedish developer of RTOS visualization tools, today announced the availability of Tracealyzer v3.0, initially supporting FreeRTOS and SEGGER embOS.

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