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demo
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µC/Probe 30-day Trial Download
µC/Probe is a windows program which retrieves the values of global variables from a connected embedded target and displays the values in a engineer-friendly format. To accomplish this, an ELF file, created by the users compiler and containing the names and addresses of all the global symbols on the target, is monitored by µC/Probe. The user places components (such as gauges, labels, and charts) into a Data Screen in a µC/Probe workspace
http://www.micrium.com/products/probe/trialprobe.html
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- embedded mcu's & mpu's : debugger
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paper
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Using a GUI in an Embedded System
Introducing a new product requires the designer to think about the product differentiators. Designing a user-friendly product, considering all other features are equivalent, will help increase the product acceptance and sales. A good User Interface is definitively one of these differentiators. In many instances, a Graphical User Interface (GUI) is the best approach.
http://www.micrium.com/downloads/appnotes/an5000.pdf
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paper
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C Coding Standard
Conventions should be established early in a project. These conventions are necessary to maintain consistency throughout the project. Adopting conventions increases productivity and simplify project maintenance. There are many ways to code programs in C (or any other language).
http://www.micrium.com/downloads/appnotes/an2000.pdf
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- embedded software : embedded c
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news release
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Achieving Ultra-Low-Power Efficiency for Portable Medical Devices, Co-Written by Jean J. Labrosse
STM32 Journal features a new article on portable medical devices, written by Jean J. Labrosse, Founder, CEO and President of Micriµm and Jim Lombard, Application Engineer at STMicroelectronics. 'The availability of low-cost, full-featured microcontrollers has created a revolution in the health industry leading to equipment migrating from the hospital and into patients homes. Designing these portable medical devices presents new...
http://micrium.com/page/press_room/news/id:73
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- industrial computing : medical
- industrial computing : news
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new product
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Micrium and TI Unveil New TCP/IP Book and Example Projects
-Micrium and Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) today announced the completion of a new book based on the uC/TCP-IPTM network stack and TI's highly popular Stellaris® EVALBOT robotic evaluation platform. The book, titled uC/TCP-IP, The Embedded Protocol Stack, offers its readers everything needed to get started writing network applications for the EVALBOT, including links to tools and example projects. Micrium's vice president, Christian...
http://micrium.com/page/press_room/news/id:72
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- internet-enabling : news
- internet-enabling : tcp/ip
- rtos : news
- rtos : rtos, commercial
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company
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Micrium, Inc.
Micriums vision is to provide the highest-quality embedded software components in the industry, in the form of engineer-friendly source code with unsurpassed documentation and customer support. Micriums products consistently deliver on that vision to shorten time-to-market throughout all product development cycles. [RTOS]
http://www.Micrium.com/
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paper
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Software Safety Certification Primer
As embedded software pervades all aspects of our lives, it is also being deployed into more safety-critical environments. Due to the potential loss of life due to software failure in these systems, safety agencies, responsible for controlling products in these environments, are developing robust methodologies for qualifying software. This document is a brief introduction on this subject.
http://www.micrium.com/downloads/appnotes/an2003.pdf
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