Tools and components for embedded development that make your life as a developer more efficient, fun and stress-free. Logic Technology offers only high-quality embedded software- and hardware tools and components.
This technical briefing from LDRA provides a comprehensive overview of the ISO 26262 standard for automotive functional safety, focusing on the software development and verification process. It explains Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASIL), compliance requirements, and how automated tools like the LDRA tool suite support certification and safety-critical software development. The full briefing is available as a downloadable PDF.
Discover how smarter IoT development practices and scalable computer modules can significantly reduce complexity and lower your project costs, accelerating your time-to-market.
Discover the best embedded software tools for medical devices, including certified RTOS, IDEs, and testing platforms essential for developing safe and compliant medical technology. Learn about solutions like IAR Embedded Workbench, SEGGER emBOS-Safe, and Keil MDK, and how they help meet regulatory standards like IEC 62304.
Learn how to effectively organize your TBmanager compliance software process to achieve functional safety and security standards. Ensure end-to-end traceability with our guide.
Streamline your GUI development process. This guide shows you exactly how to import Figma design Storyboard files directly, saving countless hours of manual coding. Discover the requirements and best practices for native integration.
In complex embedded environments, success hinges on using the right tools together. Learn how the powerful embedded systems dynamic duo from Logic simplifies development, from firmware flashing to OS deployment. This guide details the technical support and integrated approach that ensures optimal performance and reliability in your most demanding projects.
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