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Sometimes, C/C++ projects have a long development cycle. When working on such a project, it can be easy to take our development environment for granted, and forget about the effort invested in its bring-up. The build environment works like magic, the test framework is neatly integrated, and the CI/CD pipeline relieves us of tedious, repetitive tasks. For me, all it took was a simple thought: How d
The Interrupt community comprises engineers, hobbyists, and enthusiasts with a shared passion for hardware and firmware development. We come together to share best practices, problem-solve, collaborate on projects, advance the embedded community, and elevate device reliability engineering (DRE). The Interrupt Community was created and is moderated today by the founders of Memfault. Blog Contribute
For the past thirty years or so, the choice of languages for embedded systems developers has been relatively slim. Languages like C++ and Ada have found a home in some niche areas, such as telecommunications and safety critical fields, while higher level languages like Lua, Python, and JavaScript have found a home for scripting and prototyping. Despite these options, most developers working on bar
This is the third post in our Zero to main() series, where we bootstrap a working firmware from zero code on a cortex-M series microcontroller. Previously, we wrote a startup file to bootstrap our C environment, and a linker script to get the right data at the right addresses. These two will allow us to write a monolithic firmware which we can load and run on our microcontrollers. In practice, thi
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