About this event
Question: What could be worse than a product not working in the lab?
Answer: A product not working in the field.
In our last session we explored unit testing with EmbedOps, the DevOps for Device Teams platform. In our next session we introduce hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing to stress test our example Bluetooth sensor product before it’s deployed into the real world where countless variables await.
In part 2 of the Automating Reliability Engineering with EmbedOps workshop series, Joe will rig a HIL test with a Nordic Semiconductor nRF54-based sensor node and the EmbedOps firmware development lifecycle platform for direct firmware update over Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
Join this virtual embedded developer meetup on October 23rd at 8 AM Pacific time to learn:
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Joe Schneider is a husband of 1, father of 3, and a firmware developer. He is dedicated to modernizing embedded and has transformed and built organizations focused on modern embedded practices. He has worked with global Fortune 100’s all the way down to one-person startups. He is humbled to lead Dojo Five, a small consultancy and product company with the mission of modernizing 10,000 projects by the end of the decade. He holds EE and CprE degrees and has practiced for over 20 years.
Based in St. Paul, MN, Dojo Five offers products and services aimed at revolutionizing the embedded firmware development industry. Dojo Five seeks to modernize the firmware development and deployment experience through innovations in the quality, efficiency, and security of modern embedded firmware.