Embedded software article: RTOS Revealed #33

Embedded software article: RTOS Revealed #33

My latest article on embedded.com has been published. This piece is the thirty-third installment of the RTOS Revealed series, which…

The solution to back pain

The solution to back pain

We live in a time when, if you have a problem – almost any problem – there is someone out…

Video about endianness in embedded systems

Video about endianness in embedded systems

My latest video blog is now available. This time I am looking at endianness in an embedded system: what it…

Half-year progress report on “12 Things”

Half-year progress report on “12 Things”

At the start of the year, I made a list of “12 things for 2019” – things that I would…

Further inspiration for embedded developers

Further inspiration for embedded developers

Some time ago, I posted some quotations that I thought might provide some inspiration to embedded developers. Today, I thought…

A cozy chat with over 2,000 people

A cozy chat with over 2,000 people

I have quite a busy life, as, apart from my work, I have a great many other interests and activities…

Mixing C and C++ in an embedded application

Mixing C and C++ in an embedded application

C is the most widely used programming language for embedded applications. For many years, a move to C++ has been…

Observational Photography

Observational Photography

My main hobby is photography, as I have frequently written about here. Although I mostly enjoy taking pictures, I also…

Mixed criticality in embedded systems

Mixed criticality in embedded systems

Multicore embedded designs are becoming more common by the day. There are various of reasons why this design choice is…