Embedded Software

With the number of embedded systems growing rapidly and the average complexity of the software increasing progressively, there is a dire need for skilled embedded software programmers, with the emphasis on the word "embedded".

 

Next to being fluent in the used programming language, the developer must master the topics of data consistency and interrupt latency to build the software that results in a reliable system that meets all its real-time deadlines. Through our publicly offered training classes we can transfer our knowlegde and skills regarding these specific topics.

Embedded Software

 

This assumes you have the engineering resources available. If this is not the case, we offer our software development services, allowing you to fully or partially outsource your software development efforts. Areas where we can be of service:

 

  • Complete software development and maintenance for your embedded controller.
  • Integration of a preemptive or non-preemptive multitasking operating system.
  • Development of a bootloader, allowing in-field software updates.
  • Development of hardware device drivers for your selected microcontroller.
  • Integration of existing software components into your software program.
  • Selection of off-the-shelf rapid prototyping hardware.

 

We are also interested in working with startup companies on an investment basis, allowing them to spread their business risk and to obtain a solid software foundation at low startup cost.

 

If you are looking for a partner to fully or partially oursource your embedded software development, feel free to contact us to discuss possibilities.

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OpenBLT v0.93.00 released Posted at 12/17/11 - 06:36 AM

Version 0.93.00 is available for download. In now supports programming over USB and includes a new demo for the Olimex STM32H103 board. Additionally, support for the IAR EWARM compiler was added.

 

OpenBLT is an open source bootloader tool for microcontroller targets, developed and maintained by Feaser. Visit www.feaser.com/openblt for more information.

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