Hardware abstraction layers (HALs) are an important layer to every embedded software application. A HAL allows a developer to abstract or decouple the hardware details from the application code.
Prepare for Safety-Critical Embedded Systems at MTU. When software lives inside machines, failure isn’t an inconvenience—it’s a safety, reliability, and security risk. From vehicles and aircraft to ...
On a daily basis, we encounter a plethora of embedded systems; from laptops, to cell phones, to cameras, embedded systems enable us to interface with our electronic devices. Early systems, such as ...
Developers writing embedded Java applications have a stack of frameworks and other tools to choose from. Here are the best Java frameworks used for embedded development today. Java’s creators had a ...
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you have probably seen that ChatGPT is taking the world by storm. While ChatGPT has caught headline interest, it’s an AI model that helps demonstrate developers ...
In this online engineering course, you will gain experience writing low-level firmware to directly interface hardware with highly efficient, readable, and portable design practices. By completing this ...
When I first started writing embedded software, the environments that I found to be the most efficient and easiest to use were only available on Microsoft Windows. In fact, it wasn’t uncommon for ...
San Mateo, Calif. – Emulation and Verification Engineering (San Jose, Calif.), a supplier of hardware-based verification technology, has released a version of its ZeBu system tailored for designers ...
We've seen in the previous articles how Ada can be used to describe high-level semantics and architecture. The beauty of the language, however, is that it can be used all the way down to the lowest ...