Back from ESC Boston
Stephane nearly skipped ESC Boston, but going turned into a productive mix of networking, informal meetups, and on-the-floor filming. He captures candid encounters with speakers and vendors, learns how small shows differ from larger expos, and outlines practical follow-ups like booth highlight videos and speaker hospitality suggestions. The post is an encouraging read for engineers weighing the value of regional conferences and DIY event coverage.
Launch of Youtube Channel: My First Videos - Embedded World 2017
Stephane Boucher turned his Embedded World 2017 trip into a debut YouTube series of short booth highlight videos. He walks through the steep learning curve of trade-show filming, the specific gear he bought and rented to cope with low light and noise, and the practical mistakes he plans to fix. The post lists filmed vendors and asks readers for feedback to improve future episodes.
Who else is going to Embedded World 2017 in Nuremberg?
These days I am particularly excited. In a little bit less than a month and a half, I will be travelling to Nuremberg in Germany to attend Embedded World, by far the biggest Embedded Systems trade show with over 1000 vendors displaying their products and services.
I have downloaded the Duolingo app and I'm trying to do a minimum of 30 minutes per day to learn some German. So far, I know that 'Frau' is a woman, 'Mann' is a man, 'Danke' is thank you and 'tschüss' is bye - still a...
New Comments System (please help me test it)
DSPRelated just got a practical upgrade, Stephane Boucher has released a new comments system built from his earlier forum work. It supports drag-and-drop or Insert Image uploads, MathML, TeX and ASCIImath rendered by MathJax, syntax-highlighted code via highlight.js, and in-place editing and deletion of comments. Improved email notifications alert authors and commenters to replies, and readers are invited to post test comments and report problems.
3 Good News
Stephane Boucher reports three quick wins for the EmbeddedRelated community: two sponsors have seeded a $1,000 rewards pool, the site now serves all pages over HTTPS, and the new forums have their first active discussions. If you want a share of the sponsor-funded rewards, jump into the forums and check the Vendors Directory for opportunities. Stay tuned for more updates.
The New Forum is LIVE!
After months of hard word, I am very excited to introduce to you the new forum interface.
Here are the key features:
1- Easily add images to a post by drag & dropping the images in the editor
2- Easily attach files to a post by drag & dropping the files in the editor
3- Add latex equations to a post and they will be rendered with Mathjax (tutorial)
4- Add a code snippet and surround the code with
Helping New Bloggers to Break the Ice: A New Ipad Pro for the Author with the Best Article!
Breaking the ice can be tough. Over the years, many individuals have asked to be given access to the blogging interface only to never post an article.
Welcoming MANY New Bloggers!
A big influx of new voices just joined DSPRelated, and Stephane Boucher introduces the growing roster of contributors and their backgrounds. The post lists dozens of newly approved bloggers, highlights the range of DSP and embedded expertise they bring, and asks readers to leave constructive feedback on posts. It also explains why some applicants may not have been accepted yet and how to apply properly.
Recruiting New Bloggers!
Previous calls for bloggers have been very successful in recruiting some great communicators - Rick Lyons, Jason Sachs, Victor Yurkovsky, Mike Silva, Markus Nentwig, Gene Breniman, Stephen Friederichs,
DSPRelated and EmbeddedRelated now on Facebook & I will be at EE Live!
Stephane Boucher announces two practical updates for DSPRelated readers. He launched Facebook pages for DSPRelated and EmbeddedRelated so members can get faster updates, and he will be attending EE Live in San Jose from March 30 to April 3 with a $100-off promo code for early registration. He also asks the community for ideas on how to make his conference coverage most useful.
Back from Embedded World 2023
It was great to be back in Nuremberg for Embedded World after three long years. The trade show is probably the most significant event in the embedded systems industry, and it was a relief to see that it has survived the pandemic with more than 900 vendors exhibiting.
I recorded this video on the very first day when the doors opened. What you see in the video is probably 10% or less of the full show floor. I am always impressed by the size of...
Call for Speakers: Inaugural Embedded Systems Summit
A new, practical in-person event for embedded engineers lands in Silicon Valley this October. Stephane Boucher and Jacob are inviting hands-on, engineer-to-engineer talks for the inaugural Embedded Systems Summit, October 14-16, 2025, with emphasis on RTOS, AI, bare-metal, IoT, edge computing, security, tooling, and firmware architecture. Submit session proposals focused on lessons learned, debugging war stories, and reproducible design patterns by August 8, 2025.
2022 Embedded Online Conference - Final Push!
With the Embedded Online Conference only a couple of weeks away, we are now doing a final push to ensure that as many engineers as possible who could benefit from the conference are aware of it.
If you'd like to help us spread the word, not only will you make our day, but you'll also earn a chance to win one of TWO Saleae Logic Pro 8.
Prize: TWO Saleae Logic Pro 8Raffle...Collaborative Writing Experiment: What are your favorite Embedded Systems Online Resources?
Stephane Boucher invited the EmbeddedRelated community to co-create a live, crowd-sourced list of favorite embedded systems online resources using a Google Docs document. Readers could add links, vote by adding pluses, and watch edits appear in real time, while the author monitored for spam, planned moderation, and later closed the document after collecting contributions and trying to boost participation via Reddit/ece. It is a hands-on experiment in community curation.
Call for Bloggers!
Are you passionate about embedded systems? Do you have valuable insights, tips, or stories to share with the embedded community? Do you want to reach a large and engaged audience of embedded enthusiasts and professionals? We are currently looking at adding a few more inspired writers to our team of bloggers.
The 2021 DSP/ML Online Conference
The 2021 DSP/ML Online Conference is just around the corner and this year again, the program is packed with opportunities to learn.
By registering for the conference, not only will you have full access to all talks, workshops, and Q&A sessions at this year's event, but you'll also gain instant access to all talks from last year's edition.
We've asked the speakers to tell me a few words about their sessions, here are some of the answers we've...
8 Weeks - 8 Giveaways!
Eight weeks, eight hardware and training prizes aimed at embedded engineers, from oscilloscopes to Tracealyzer licenses. Register for the 2021 Embedded Online Conference before each week's raffle date and you'll be automatically entered to win items like a Rigol scope, Saleae Logic Pro 8, Joulescope, RTOS workshops, and more. Use promo code ER90 to save $100 on registration through April. Practical prizes to boost your bench and skills.
VERY Fast Japanese Sumo Robots
For some reasons, I could not stop watching. I would love to have the maker of one of these robots to blog about the project here on EmbeddedRelated.com, the sensors, microcontroller, algorithms and the challenges... This would make for a very interesting read! Do you know someone?
Announcing the 2021 Embedded Online Conference!
Big names, hands-on workshops, and a generous promo code make the 2021 Embedded Online Conference worth registering for. Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo announced Jack Ganssle will deliver the keynote on the 50th anniversary of the microprocessor, with TDD and RTOS workshops taught by James Grenning and Jacob Beningo. Register this week to get access to 2020 on-demand talks and use promo code ER90 to save more than 50% on registration.
Embedded Online Conference 2021 - Watch the Speakers Share their Thoughts on the Value for Attendees
Stephane Boucher gathered short interviews with several speakers from the upcoming Embedded Online Conference, asking them why conferences matter and what makes this event worth attending. Their answers are edited into a single video that highlights practical reasons to tune in. If you haven't registered yet, use promo code ER149 to save more than 40% on your registration fee.
Collaborative Writing Experiment: What are your favorite Embedded Systems Online Resources?
Stephane Boucher invited the EmbeddedRelated community to co-create a live, crowd-sourced list of favorite embedded systems online resources using a Google Docs document. Readers could add links, vote by adding pluses, and watch edits appear in real time, while the author monitored for spam, planned moderation, and later closed the document after collecting contributions and trying to boost participation via Reddit/ece. It is a hands-on experiment in community curation.
Announcing the 2021 Embedded Online Conference!
Big names, hands-on workshops, and a generous promo code make the 2021 Embedded Online Conference worth registering for. Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo announced Jack Ganssle will deliver the keynote on the 50th anniversary of the microprocessor, with TDD and RTOS workshops taught by James Grenning and Jacob Beningo. Register this week to get access to 2020 on-demand talks and use promo code ER90 to save more than 50% on registration.
The Inaugural Embedded Systems Summit is Coming to Silicon Valley!
Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo are launching the first Embedded Systems Summit, an in-person, engineer-run conference in Silicon Valley from October 14 to 16, 2025. Expect practical, hands-on sessions and familiar speakers from the Embedded Online Conference. Passes are limited, so read on to learn why this event could be a high-impact investment in your embedded engineering career.
2022 Embedded Online Conference - Final Push!
With the Embedded Online Conference only a couple of weeks away, we are now doing a final push to ensure that as many engineers as possible who could benefit from the conference are aware of it.
If you'd like to help us spread the word, not only will you make our day, but you'll also earn a chance to win one of TWO Saleae Logic Pro 8.
Prize: TWO Saleae Logic Pro 8Raffle...Embedded Online Conference 2021 - Watch the Speakers Share their Thoughts on the Value for Attendees
Stephane Boucher gathered short interviews with several speakers from the upcoming Embedded Online Conference, asking them why conferences matter and what makes this event worth attending. Their answers are edited into a single video that highlights practical reasons to tune in. If you haven't registered yet, use promo code ER149 to save more than 40% on your registration fee.
What to See at Embedded World 2023
Stephane Boucher is heading back to Embedded World 2023 in Nuremberg and is excited to feel the show’s post-pandemic buzz, with more than 900 vendors on the floor. He’s compiled a short list of vendors worth visiting and invites attendees to a casual meet-up on Tuesday evening at Hausbrauerei Altstadthof at 18:30. Join him to reconnect, network, and catch the latest industry trends.
Success Story
A blog post has just broken the all-time record for the number of pageviews in 24 hours on the related sites. The blog post in question is titled Data Hiding in C and was written by Stephen Friederichs. It has been viewed by more than 7000 individuals since its publication a few days ago.
One reason that explains the success of this blog post is the wide appeal of the subject of the article (c programming) which allowed me to
Now on Twitter + More Code Snippets Incentives
Stephane Boucher announces that EmbeddedRelated, DSPRelated, and FPGARelated are now on Twitter, with occasional timed giveaways for early visitors. He also highlights the new code snippets section, which has ten submissions and a rewards program: approved snippets can earn up to $50, and five standout March submissions will receive an extra $100 each. The post invites engineers to share useful embedded code.
New Code Snippet Section
Stephane Boucher launches a code snippet section on EmbeddedRelated, inviting embedded engineers to share short, useful code. Contributors get $10 for each approved submission via PayPal, plus performance bonuses: $10 when a snippet reaches 100 pageviews and $30 at 500 pageviews through 2013. It's an easy way to get credit and a small reward for reusable firmware and microcontroller code.
Who else is going to Embedded World 2017 in Nuremberg?
These days I am particularly excited. In a little bit less than a month and a half, I will be travelling to Nuremberg in Germany to attend Embedded World, by far the biggest Embedded Systems trade show with over 1000 vendors displaying their products and services.
I have downloaded the Duolingo app and I'm trying to do a minimum of 30 minutes per day to learn some German. So far, I know that 'Frau' is a woman, 'Mann' is a man, 'Danke' is thank you and 'tschüss' is bye - still a...







