Wednesday, 4 May 2011

[3] new discussions, [22] new comments and [8] new jobs on LinkedIn

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Real-Time Embedded Engineering

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Is an RTOS really the best way to design embedded systems? 18 comments »

Started by Miro Samek

@Miro the generic event loop you described is a fundamental design pattern for embedded systems. That fundamental event loop pattern is a...
More » By Edward Prochak

What programming problems do you ask when you interview? 1 comment »

Started by Jeff Kenton

Agree with Christian on-> "Also nothing worse than an interview where someone rattles off question and expects a text book response. That...
More » By Deepa Bhatt

what is the best automatic embedded software testing tool available 1 comment »

Started by noman mahmood

I use CppUTest or Unity test harnesses to develop tests for my embedded code as I develop. Ive found them to be very useful.
By Jacob Beningo

I need to calculate and simulate a heat sink for a 50 W / 400 KHz switching power supply. Does anybody can help me? Thank you. 2 comments »

Started by Pablo de Vera

That's a good point and this is part of the answer. Nowadays, the MOSFET is usually integrated into the regulator and these parameters...
More » By Olivier Gautherot

Discussions (3)

Atego acquires HighRely to boost company's expertise in DO-178B and DO-254 safety-critical software. http://bit.ly/iztJI6

Started by John Keller, editorial director at PennWell Aerospace and Defense Media Group

Atego in San Diego, which specializes in collaborative development tools for mission- and safety-critical systems, has acquired HighRely...
More » By John Keller, editorial director at PennWell Aerospace and Defense Media Group

How you find the real-time behaviour of a Real Time OS.

Started by Farrukh Arshad, Senior Embedded Software Engineer at Mentor Graphics

@Naga - schedulers aren't psychic, only simple mathematical algorithms. It can't know anything about task completion (the halting...
More » By T. Z., Jack of all trades and master of many

C-programmable FPGA floating-point co-processor introduced by BittWare for radar, SIGINT, and SDR applications. http://bit.ly/lTgeT7

Started by John Keller, editorial director at PennWell Aerospace and Defense Media Group

BittWare Inc. in Concord, N.H., is introducing a numeric co-processor for field programmable gate array (FPGA)-based embedded computing...
More » By John Keller, editorial director at PennWell Aerospace and Defense Media Group

Job Discussions (8)

Looking for a C/C++ software engineer (Barcelona) Comment or flag »

Posted by Marc Vila, Founder and CEO at Ingenia-CAT

Currently have several contract-to-direct hire positions available for automotive Embedded, Controls, Systems, and Hardware Engineers in Troy, MI Comment or flag »

Posted by Dee Graber, Recruiting Manager at LHP Software

Software Engineer Opportunity in Fargo, ND! Great company, great rewards! Comment or flag »

Posted by Lacey Hippe, Human Resource Assistant at Applied Engineering, Inc.

Project Manager Embedded SW 3 comments »

Posted by John Nelson, Consultant at OMEGA Consultants

EMBEDDED SW Specialist 2 comments »

Posted by John Nelson, Consultant at OMEGA Consultants

RT Embedded - למגוון תפקידי פיתוח בחברות מובילות דרושים – מהנדסי תוכנה 1 comment »

Posted by Shay Lavy shay@orgadi.co.il 1000+, HR at Orgad Resources

Embedded Linux kernel Developer 1 comment »

Posted by Neta Brenner, HR Manager at TandemG

Vacature Elektronica Ontwikkelaar bij Kiestra Lab Automation in Drachten Comment or flag »

Posted by Wietse de Wit, New Step Werving & Selectie, Recruiter, Jobhunter, Headhunter, Owner, Founder

 

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