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When good compilers go bad, or What you see is not what you execute
Getting rid of mismatches between source code and compiled machine code may mean having to debug the latter. Here's the latest on finding a tool to combat the problem.
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ICE debugging: The end of the battleship game
Lauro Rizzatti at EVE-USA explains why the "Battleship Game" reminds him of trying to debug a system-on-chip (SoC) design using the in-circuit-emulation (ICE) mode.
Getting disciplined about embedded software development: Part 3 - The value of postmortems
Here's a guide from Jack Ganssle on doing software development in a disciplined way to reduce both errors and the time it takes to complete a project. Part 3: The value of postmortems
Preventing dynamic allocation
Here's a simple technique to generate a warning that your C++ code is using dynamic allocation against your wishes.
Getting disciplined about embedded software development: Part 2 - The Seven Step Plan
Here's a guide from Jack Ganssle on doing software development in a disciplined way to reduce both errors and the time it takes to complete a project. Part 2: The Seven Step Plan.
Getting disciplined about embedded software development: Part 1 - Any idiot can write code
Here's a guide from Jack Ganssle on doing software development in a disciplined way to reduce both errors and the time it takes to complete a project. Part 1: Any idiot can write code.
Featured Tear Down Article
TEARDOWN - Eye-Fi uses Secure Digital (SD) card slot for Wi-Fi in cameras
Portelligent analyzed Eye-Fi's "Share," a Wi-Fi-enabled SD card that makes it easy and affordable to add Wi-Fi connectivity to any digital camera with an SD card slot.
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Teardown: Inside the art of pulse oximetry
Few areas have the ability to turn the cold science of metrology into pure art as quickly as medical diagnostics, and few systems embody the essence of this art as the Radical-7 Signal Extraction Pulse-CO Oximeter from Masimo. We go deep inside to uncover some of the secrets and design choices, that transform a box of ICs into a cutting-edge, life-saving system.
Falling costs to make femtocells soar in 2010
As chip, software and system vendors gather to regale carriers at next week's Mobile World Conference, falling costs and proven viability will give many the courage to declare 2010 the year of the femtocell, and quietly, eagerly, put 2009 behind them.
Apple gets hefty margin on iPad cost
Apple Inc.'s total costs for the iPad consumer electronics device is less than 50 percent of the proposed retail price, according to iSuppli Corp., giving the OEM ample flexibility on pricing if demand trails expectations when the product debuts in the next few months.
Inside Apple's A4 processor
Apple Inc. has not said very much about its A4 processor. But it could represent a battleground for Imagination's PowerVR graphics versus the Mali graphics from local rival ARM.
Blood glucose meters--medical labs in the palm of your handby
The number of people who suffer from diabetes is growing. The CDC (Centers or Disease Control and Prevention) states that 23.6 million Americans had diabetes in 2007, with more cases every year.
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