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…
I wrote before about my thoughts on buying an electric car. Since then, I have been doing some more research…
Early embedded software was written in assembly language in order to accommodate the limited memory and CPU power available. At…
I am not a fan of new year’s resolutions. Although having goals and ambitions is good, starting out the new…
My latest video blog is now available. This time I am looking at embedded system power management – specifically the…
First off, New Year greetings to everyone! Let’s make 2019 a good one. In the UK, it is somewhat traditional…
My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the twenty-seventh installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which…
What makes you describe something as “scary”? I guess there are many things. Possibilities include events that are unexpected, sudden,…
We are currently offering a program of free webinars covering a selection of embedded software topics: the Embedded Software Masterclass….
Music seems to appear in all human cultures. And, for most people, it is a source of pleasure. To me,…