Best Embedded Systems pdf Documents Out There
Sifting through millions of embedded systems PDFs online is tedious and most documents are low-value. Stephane Boucher asks the community to crowdsource a curated directory of the best PDFs, explains submission and approval rules, and offers cash incentives to motivate contributions. Submissions must reach a +5 rating by partner members to be approved, and initial pending submissions are limited to five to prevent abuse.
New Discussion Group for Users of TI ARM based MCUs
A new discussion group is opening up for engineers working with TI’s ARM-based microcontrollers. Stephane Boucher is inviting users to subscribe, with moderation in place to help keep spam under control, and notes that the group may take a little time to gain momentum before the useful conversations really start flowing.
New TI MCU Resource Center
EmbeddedRelated has launched a new TI MCU Resource Center, giving engineers a dedicated place to follow Texas Instruments’ latest MCU videos and articles. Stephane Boucher says TI will keep the section updated regularly, and the link is now available in the site’s main menu. It is a simple announcement, but one that could make tracking TI’s MCU news much easier.
Blogs Section Now Online!
EmbeddedRelated’s blog section is now live, and Stephane Boucher is lining up 10 embedded systems experts to start publishing soon. He explains how he recruited the contributors, what still needs to be set up, and invites readers to suggest improvements for the new section. If you follow embedded systems or DSPs, this is the start of a new community content push.
Code Snippets Winners Announced
Stephane Boucher announces the winners of EmbeddedRelated’s code snippet reward program after reviewing more than 50 submissions. The selected snippets include a software timer system, MSP430 SPI master IO without interrupts, base64 encoding, a debug print trace macro, and bit manipulation macros. It is also a reminder that submissions are still open, with cash rewards still available for approved snippets.
New Discussion Group for Users of TI ARM based MCUs
A new discussion group is opening up for engineers working with TI’s ARM-based microcontrollers. Stephane Boucher is inviting users to subscribe, with moderation in place to help keep spam under control, and notes that the group may take a little time to gain momentum before the useful conversations really start flowing.
The 2021 DSP/ML Online Conference
The 2021 DSP/ML Online Conference is packed with talks and workshops for engineers working at the intersection of signal processing and machine learning. Stephane Boucher highlights sessions ranging from TinyML and SDR to FIR filter design, convolution, clustering, and DSP libraries for IoT. Registration also includes instant access to all talks from last year, plus a discount option if cost is a barrier.
VERY Fast Japanese Sumo Robots
Japanese sumo robots can be oddly mesmerizing, and this short post captures that perfectly. Stephane Boucher shares a quick reaction to a video and points out the parts embedded engineers would want to hear about, like the sensors, microcontroller, algorithms, and design challenges behind the machine. It is more of a teaser than a teardown, but it makes a strong case for a deeper technical writeup.
New TI MCU Resource Center
EmbeddedRelated has launched a new TI MCU Resource Center, giving engineers a dedicated place to follow Texas Instruments’ latest MCU videos and articles. Stephane Boucher says TI will keep the section updated regularly, and the link is now available in the site’s main menu. It is a simple announcement, but one that could make tracking TI’s MCU news much easier.
October winner announced
EmbeddedRelated is wrapping up another monthly draw for forum users who helped rate old threads and clean up the archives. For October, the new iPod Touch goes to hssathya, and Stephane Boucher also looks ahead to the next prize, an iPad mini, tied to ratings submitted in November and December. It is a simple incentive, but it keeps the forums tidier and the community engaged.
Blogs Section Now Online!
EmbeddedRelated’s blog section is now live, and Stephane Boucher is lining up 10 embedded systems experts to start publishing soon. He explains how he recruited the contributors, what still needs to be set up, and invites readers to suggest improvements for the new section. If you follow embedded systems or DSPs, this is the start of a new community content push.
2026 Embedded Online Conference: Your Guide to This Year's Schedule
Welcome to the 2026 Embedded Online Conference! As in previous years, the event blends pre-recorded on-demand talks with live Zoom sessions including keynotes, workshops, and track panel discussions. We've curated the schedule to deliver high-value technical content across the embedded systems landscape.
Before we dive into the day-by-day schedule, here's a quick overview of how the conference works:
On-demand and live, deliberately blendedMost talks are pre-recorded and drop...







