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…
In October 1975, I set off on what, for me, was a great adventure: I went to university. It was…
My latest video blog is now available. This time I am looking at reference parameters in C/C++ and how they…
Like everyone, all my life I have been surrounded by memories. There are other people’s – like my parents talking…
This is another in my occasional series of postings, where I give a few little tips that may be of…
Although, strictly speaking, he did not originate it, there is a famous quote that is usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin:…
Every year I depart from Embedded World with a feeling of awe – mainly inspired by the scale of the…
At the end of last week, I was struggling to return home from a short visit to Germany. As I…
My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the seventeenth installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which…
This week I am in Nuremberg, Germany. It is a country that I enjoy visiting, as stuff seems to just…