Whitepaper – Engineers increasingly vote for prototyping for embedded system debug

For the second year in a row, Byte Paradigm has conducted an online survey to understand the role of using a ‘live’ prototype for testing and debugging embedded systems. This year, we had a special attention to the equipment that the electronic engineer finds in its lab or on its desk to efficiently test and debug embedded systems. Results show that using a prototype is widely seen as a way to speed up debugging and that digital pattern generators are gaining success for the generation of digital input stimuli.

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