Establishing the safety and security of medical device software is critical to protect patients. The IEC 62304 standard provides a…
If testing and protecting your device from known issues, is equivalent to closing a treasure vault’s door, by that analogy,…
More than ever, embedded devices of today are leaning on open source solutions like Linux. The ease, versatility, and flexibility…
This week sees the biggest trade show and conference in the world of embedded systems – Embedded World in Nuremberg,…
I was recently visiting a unfamiliar town – a city suburb really – not far from where I live. I…
My latest video blog is now available. This time I am looking at the amount of memory used by an…
It has been a while since I last posted one of my occasional “Six of the Best” series. One reason…
On Wednesday – 13 February – I am participating in a joint seminar with Doulos, looking in detail at the…
When I wrote the title to this post, I immediately realized my error: there is no: ”if” about it. There…
Time for a few more tips for embedded software developers. This time, the focus of all the tips is ultimately…
Some time ago, I wrote about why I thought that plastic bags are a good idea. I gave some rather…
My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the twenty-eighth installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which…