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Selecting Your Next Project's MCU
by Lars PötterSelecting the best chip can be tedious work but the best chip can save you a lot of time and money, and might even be faster! So should you spend time finding the best? I have some words on the topic.
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What we've been reading in April (2022)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this April
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What we've been reading in March (+ Announcements) (2022)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this March, and we have a few announcements, the first being about Interrupt’s first Quarterly Panel co-hosted with Phillip from Embedded Artistry, and a blurb about this year’s Embedded Online Conference
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Dealing with Large Symbol Files
Large applications can produce very large symbol files when debug information is enabled (especially at the higher, more verbose levels of debug info!). This article describes some techniques for reducing debug symbol file sizes!
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What we've been reading in February (2022)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this February.
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C Structure Padding Initialization
This article takes a look at a few different aspects of C structure initialization. In particular, we’ll look at when it matters, the current state of things in Clang and GCC, recommendations, and the ✨ future ✨.
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What we've been reading in January (2022)
Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this January.
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Nash's Four Favorite Firmware Debug Tools
by Nash ReillyFirmware is an essential part of every modern electronic system. Try as we might to achieve perfection in our firmware, things will, inevitably, start to act funny. And when they do, it’s time for debugging! While a poor craftsman chooses to blame his tools, proper tooling can speed you to a robust diagnosis and an expeditious fix. Here are four of my favorite friends for finding and fixing firmware flaws.