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…
How do you spend your weekends? That is a silly question, as there would be as many different answers as…
I was invited to participate in the TestingStage ’18 conference in Kiev, Ukraine, which took place in mid-April. It was…
I enjoy cooking. So the plan to invite some friends for dinner, as they are moving house and are, hence,…
My latest video blog is now available. This time I am looking at the programming of device registers in C….
My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the twentieth installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which…
An American politician once said “There are things we know and things we do not know and there are things…
From time to time, I like to muse on some useful programming tips for embedded developers. This is such a…
It was in 1979 – nearly 40 years ago – that I graduated from university and started my first “real”…
From time to time, I like to poke around at some RTOS feature or functionality. Today I want to ponder…