In an era where device security and firmware integrity are paramount concerns, one engineer's innovative approach to bootloader development stands as a benchmark for secure embedded systems. Under the ...
Embedded software is never finished. The software always requires some tweak, adjustment, a feature addition or bug fix. It is just the way the world works. A product could be sent back to the ...
The very first step in starting an embedded Linux system does not involve Linux at all. Instead, the processor is reset and starts executing code from a given location. This location contains a ...
In an article I wrote for EDN's sister site Design News — 5 Tips for Remotely Updating an Embedded System — I offered a few recommendations on how embedded system designers might go about designing in ...
The need for electronic embedded systems to be safe and secure have never been higher. As cars become more autonomous, greater security is required to prevent them from being hacked. The same is true ...
At the end of the second article in this series, which outlines a step-by-step process for embedded Linux development, we had the LBox up and running, ready to use for application development. On some ...
In the case of Magicleap, which develops AR/VR devices without an integrated display, boot time optimization is crucial for projecting activity onto the user's glasses. Priyank Rathod's experience ...
Master the Techniques Needed to Build Great, Efficient Embedded Devices On Linux Embedded Linux runs many of the devices we use every day, from smart TVs to WiFi routers, test equipment to industrial ...
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