M01-01 Programming in “Embedded C”

Video 1 (of 4) from our introductory training course “M01” (Programming in “Embedded C”).

You can download the course notes for this seminar from our WWW site: http://www.safetty.net/training/m01

You’ll find related training material here:
http://www.safetty.net/training/beginners

Course M01 from SafeTTy Systems is concerned with the design and implementation of reliable embedded systems using the “C” programming language.

Techniques for the development of reliable embedded systems are — clearly — of great concern in safety-critical markets (e.g. the aerospace, medical and automotive industries), where system failures can have immediate, fatal, consequences. However, as embedded processors become ever more ubiquitous, safety concerns now have a great impact on developers working in a much wider range of sectors, even those designing apparently “simple” household appliances (for example, manufacturers need to ensure that the door of a washing machine cannot be opened by a child during a “spin” cycle, and must do all they can to avoid the risk of fires in “always on” applications, such as fridges and freezers).

Reliability is — of course — not all about safety (in any sector). Subject to inevitable cost constraints, most manufacturers wish to maximise the reliability of the products that they produce, in order to reduce the cost of warranty repairs, minimise product recalls and ensure repeat orders.

Taught by a highly-experienced team by means of both “on line” or “live” training classes, this practical course has been designed to introduce you to the key skills needed to design and implement reliable embedded systems in a wide range of different industry sectors, without imposing significant costs on the organisation concerned.

Further information:
http://www.safetty.net/training/m01

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