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.
Radio Equipment Directive (RED) and The Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) are the European Union’s response to this new reality. They require manufacturers to prove that their software and firmware can withstand cyber threats , throughout the entire product lifecycle.
SEGGER introduces Flasher BitStreamer, adding FPGA programming capabilities to its Flasher family. This new software converts SVF/STAPL files, creating a universal programming solution for microcontrollers, flash, and FPGAs/CPLDs using one tool. Streamline your production with hassle-free, in-system programming.
Logic Technology partner Insyde Software joins the Arm Total Design ecosystem, bringing its proven UEFI and OpenBMC firmware solutions to accelerate AI server infrastructure powered by Arm Neoverse Compute Subsystems. This partnership empowers developers with “shift-left” tools like insydeICE™ for pre-silicon validation, ensuring faster, smarter, and more reliable deployment of next-generation AI solutions.
McObject’s eXtremeDB/rt 2.0 is the definitive hard real-time database upgrade, now available through Logic Technology. This new version delivers deterministic performance with breakthrough persistent storage via the proprietary Transactional Flash Translation Layer (TFTL). Engineers gain unparalleled control for mission-critical embedded systems across aerospace and industrial applications, ensuring absolute predictability and reliability with an integrated, smaller footprint solution.
Percepio Detect 2025.2 is a major leap forward in automated runtime anomaly detection for embedded systems. With the new TaskMonitor and enhanced IAR Embedded Workbench support, Detect helps engineering teams catch elusive bugs before they cause real damage.
The SEGGER USB Hub-13 is a compact, industrial-grade USB-C hub with 13 high-speed ports, designed for high-efficiency gang-programming setups. As an expanded version of the USB Hub-7, it enables up to 24 programming channels when paired with Flasher Compact units and a Flasher Hub. Key features include upstream port isolation, overload protection, and a flexible design with a removable top plate. With a wide power input range (8–30V), the Hub-13 offers robust performance and seamless integration into SEGGER’s programming ecosystem.
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