In smaller projects it is often seen that development of firmware just means typing lines of code, manually testing its functionality and then debugging its unwanted behavior until it runs properly. But when the same trial-and-error development strategy is used in more complicated projects, it will be soon become a hassle to find the cause of the strange behavior. It will even get trickier when the bugs can cause safety issues like airbags popping out, airfield lighting that randomly shuts off, or power electronics that doesn’t switch off when requested.
In this presentation, you will be offered some guidelines how to safely develop firmware for power electronics. Also you will be shown some simple methods to easily improve the quality of your code. It is not a matter of instantly writing perfect code, it is a matter of continuously taking small steps to improve the quality!
Remco Nijenhuis, Nedap
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