Choosing Between Microcontrollers and FPGAs for Next-Generation Products
Choosing Between Microcontrollers and FPGAs for Next-Generation Products In modern electronics engineering, the line between innovation and obsolescence is also defined by the hard
We don’t need optimized firmware, just something functional. Let’s test that idea.
In electronic engineering, firmware is often the invisible foundation that determines whether a product thrives or fails. Yet many teams fall into the same reasoning during early d
Prototyping Speed Matters: Here’s How to Balance Speed with Quality
Prototyping Speed Matters: Here’s How to Balance Speed with Quality Prototyping speed matters, hardware moves slowly but markets don’t. We’ve worked with enough product teams
Firmware security: protecting devices against reverse engineering and exploits
Every electronic device you use, from a smart thermostat to an industrial robot, runs on firmware. This layer of code sits between the hardware and the software, quietly making t
Microcontroller Programming: from logic to final product
Microcontroller programming is one of the most critical and least visible areas of current technological development. It is at the core of virtually all modern electronic devices,
When does an embedded system need an operating system?
In embedded system development, one of the most critical technical decisions appears right at the planning stage: should the firmware run directly on the hardware, or should it rel
How to prepare a device for secure remote updates
The ability to update firmware remotely is no longer a luxury. In many cases, it is a technical and operational requirement, especially in systems installed in hard-to-reach locati



