So You Want To Be An Embedded Systems Developer
This is a practical, boots-on-the-ground roadmap of books, videos, and inexpensive dev boards you can actually use to become an embedded systems developer. It contrasts hobbyist platforms like Arduino and Raspberry Pi with professional ARM-based evaluation kits, lists must-read resources for firmware, real-time systems, and testing, and emphasizes hands-on practice and the safety responsibilities of working with real-world devices.
Your Career Archive
Background checks have turned routine hiring into a paperwork sprint, and many engineers find themselves scrambling for proof. This post shows how to build a practical career archive of job records, education documents, and tax/payroll forms, plus advice on redaction, storage formats, and backups. Capture verifiable details when you get them to avoid last-minute stress and make future vetting simple and reliable.
Video-Based STEM Embedded Systems Curriculum, Part 2
Part 2 delivers three ready-to-run lesson plans for a video-based STEM embedded course, starting with Arduino hands-on projects using an Elegoo UNO starter kit and Bryan Vines video walkthroughs that explain the code. It then teaches Fritzing for pictorial and schematic circuit drawings, followed by Collin Cunningham videos that cover resistors, capacitors, transistors, schematics, and other core components. The sequence stresses design, draw, build, test to keep students engaged.







