The Zephyr Project counts most of the major MCU manufacturers among its members, and its vendor-neutral nature is one of its many strengths, requiring systematic solutions to common problems and preventing overfitting to a...
Antmicro is happy to announce the next, 1.14 release of our open source Renode simulation framework, including lots of new developments originating from both customer and R&D projects, along with community contributions. Since...
The STM32 series from ST Microelectronics is one of the most widely used MCU families in the world, powering thousands of products worldwide, including many that we are helping our customers develop their projects. To test...
Besides main application cores that are directly exposed to the users, many industrial and consumer devices include embedded controllers, which, although fairly invisible to the user, perform critical system tasks such power...
Tracing software execution on real hardware can be challenging, as to access the internal state of the components and the software itself you often need to attach specialized debugging hardware or instrument the source code...
Antmicro assists its customers in developing products using advanced methodologies based on open source tools, and where the relevant tools don’t exist, not shying away from building them. The need to deterministically simulate...
OLDER