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Diving into JTAG - Debugging (Part 3)

In the third installment of this JTAG deep dive series, we will talk in-depth about JTAG Boundary-Scan, a method used to test interconnects on PCBs and internal IC sub-blocks. It is defined in the IEEE 1149.1 standard. I recommend reading Part 1 & Part 2 of the series to get a good background on debugging with JTAG before jumping into this one! Like Interrupt? Subscribe to get our latest posts straight to your inbox.

Major Improvements Coming for Linux Users

Linux®-based operating systems are becoming increasingly common among software developers. A whopping 45 percent were using Linux in 2022, according to Statista, which is not far behind Windows. Over the last months we have been focusing on improving the Tracealyzer experience for Linux users and the upcoming v4.9 release will bring major improvements.

Exploring the Role of Technology in Hospital Temperature Management

In the realm of healthcare, maintaining optimal environmental conditions within hospital premises is crucial for patient recovery, the preservation of medicines, and the operation of medical equipment. Among these conditions, temperature management stands out as a fundamental aspect that directly influences the health outcomes of patients and the efficacy of medical procedures. With advancements in technology, hospitals have adopted innovative solutions for precise temperature control, leading to significant improvements in patient care and operational efficiency.

Getting Started with Azure IoT Edge on Ubuntu Core

Earlier this month/week, we announced that you can now benefit from the combined power of Ubuntu Core and Azure IoT Edge to bring the computation, storage, and AI capabilities of the cloud closer to the edge of the network. Azure IoT Edge is a device-focused runtime that enables you to deploy, run, and monitor containerised Linux workloads. Ubuntu Core is a version of Ubuntu that has been specially optimised for IoT and embedded systems.

Facts That Might Interest Technology Lovers

In a world where technology continues to shape our daily lives, there's an endless array of fascinating developments that captivate the minds of enthusiasts. From advancements in artificial intelligence to breakthroughs in renewable energy, the landscape of technology is constantly evolving, offering a plethora of intriguing insights. In this article, we'll delve into six captivating areas that are sure to pique the interest of any technology lover. From the marvels of quantum computing to the possibilities unlocked by biotechnology, there's no shortage of awe-inspiring discoveries to explore.

Differences Between ELF-32 and ELF-64

Have you ever wondered if ELF is portable between 32-bit and 64-bit targets? Probably not, but this might be a common scenario for you if you work on 32-bit embedded devices but use a 64-bit host. Or maybe you’ve developed tooling for 32-bit MCUs and are transitioning to working on 64-bit targets. The ELF object file format is one of the most commonly used today. Most build systems provide an output to this format, and ELF is commonly used to output coredumps.

Introducing Device Vitals

Memfault would like to introduce you to Device Vitals. To ensure that your product maintains its quality even after it is launched, it is crucial to monitor three key indicators for your devices in the field: stability, connectivity, and battery life. By collecting Device Vitals, you can have access to valuable data that helps you understand the overall health of your fleet and the quality of your product.