Embedded Insiders: Making Industrial IoT Interoperable on Ethernet TSN - Podcast
November 10, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re speaking with Tom Burke, Global Strategic Advisor for the CC-Link Partner Association (CLPA) about the CC-Link IE TSN, the latest open industrial network TSN that enables deterministic communication on a single network architecture.
An AI on Embedded Safety & Security Vulnerabilities - Podcast
October 28, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re joined by Paul Butcher, Senior Software Engineer at AdaCore, to discuss how AI can make fuzz testing even more robust through the integration of techniques like symbolic execution and input-to-state correspondence that optimize test data sets against scenarios a system might encounter in the real world
How eSIMs Help Distributed Renewable Energy Grids Find Their Identity - Podcast
October 14, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re joined by Liron Ben Horin, VP of Systems Engineering at OneLayer, to discuss the security vulnerabilities affecting devices connected through 5G and LTE in manufacturing environments, and how OneLayer, a company providing enterprise-grade security to private LTE/5G networks, can help.
Git-ing Started in the World of Agile and DevOps Hardware Development - Podcast
September 08, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, we’re exploring a new world of hardware. More specifically, a software-based platform for hardware revision control and collaboration. It’s basically the new Github for hardware engineers and it’s called AllSpice, and co-founder Kyle Dumont is giving us a peak inside the Git-style platform.
Embedded Insiders Podcast: Unlocking Audio Breakthroughs in TWS - Podcast
August 18, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Paul Beckmann, CTO of DSP Concepts, takes us behind the scenes of TWS to reveal what we can expect from the rapidly-evolving audio technology in the years to come. And, what engineers can do to prepare for the next generation of wireless audio product development.
Can C Shake Off the Rust? And a Hike into the Metaverse - Podcast
July 21, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Associate Editor, Tiera Oliver, is joined by Michel Chabroux, Senior Director of Product Management at Wind River Systems, to discuss the evolution of embedded and safety-critical operating systems, and how containers and newer programming languages like Rust are affecting that transformation.
Training The Next-Generation of Engineers - Podcast
July 07, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, special guest Dr. Jason Mars, associate professor of computer science at the University of Michigan joins ECD associate editor Tiera Oliver to explore how the next generation of engineers is being educated.
Embedded Insiders Podcast: Verifying the CHIPS Act and Emerging Security Standards - Podcast
June 23, 2022On this episode, the Insiders are joined by Andreas Kuehlmann, Executive Chairman and CEO of Cycuity, formerly known as Tortuga Logic, to discuss the importance of security at the chip level amidst the release of new standards and recent government involvement in the semiconductor industry via the much-talked-about CHIPS Act.
The Problem with the CHIPS Act, Part 2 - Podcast
June 09, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich explore the imminent ratification of the MATTR standard and what opportunities it could introduce in real, regular life situations.
The Problem with the CHIPS Act, Part 1 - Podcast
May 26, 2022On this episode of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich discuss whether the IoT is “newer” than M2M or connected embedded, or has the name just changed while the definition remains the same? Perhaps it’s not new, it’s just moved to the edge and adopted “new” capabilities.
When Supply Chain Issues Reach Their Source & A Farewell to 3G - Podcast
April 29, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich are addressing the increasingly political aspect of the semiconductor supply chain issues running rampant across the globe, and the danger of those issues reaching all the way up to the semiconductor manufacturing equipment itself.
Enabling The Next Generation: Safety-Critical APIs & Ultrasound Sensors - Podcast
April 14, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich recap a recent visit to DesignCon 2022, where Brandon highlights one of the embedded engineering industry’s rising stars, the Compute Express Link open standard.
Tech Two-Steps: Trends in RTOS & Linux, APEC & the Silicon Hills - Podcast
April 01, 2022On this episode of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich review the recent Applied Power Electronics Conference, or APEC, as a proxy for how the industry works post-pandemic and the reality of supply chain demand.
From Foundries to Wildlife Trackers, Open Source Investment is on the Rise - Podcast
March 17, 2022On this episode of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich discuss the impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the electronics industry.
5G & Standardized Sensors: Let the Edge Scaling Commence! - Podcast
February 03, 2022On this episode of Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich ponder the possible reasons NVIDIA’s acquisition of Arm is on the brink of collapse.
Using Imagination Around Arm & RISC-V - Podcast
December 17, 2021Champions of the open-standard ISA expect it to start displacing competitive offerings en masse over the next few years. While that remains to be seen, the introduction of custom RISC-V instruction extensions, the formation industry-specific working groups, and advances in tools are redefining the technology’s true winners.
Embedded Insiders Podcast: Would You Trust An Open Source OS in Your Safety Application? - Podcast
December 02, 2021On this episode, the Insiders discuss safety-critical open source operating systems. Do the rigid requirements of safety-critical embedded applications force users to reduce the flexibility many believe is the biggest advantage of open source? And if so, why not just license a commercial offering?
Embedded Insiders Podcast: Can Open-Source Security Save Our Side Channels? - Podcast
November 11, 2021On this episode of the Embedded Insiders, Brandon and Rich discuss recent findings that show 96% of manufacturing and automation companies who responded successfully to the COVID-19 pandemic had Industry 4.0 technology in place. But how?
Embedded Insiders: Tech on its Head – From Analog Computing to Quantum Tunneling - Podcast
October 07, 2021On this episode the Insiders track the return of analog computing. Mythic is a company looking to revolutionize AI computing through an innovative matrix processor that processes analog signals in on-chip memory before outputting them to the digital domain. Where does this tech fit today?



















