Free design and application resources for embedded system engineers
Download the 2012 Embedded Systems Outlook here
Key technologies & methodologies impacting the embedded systems market: technologies & architectures; business strategies & processes
Electronics and software engineers, technologists, technicians and scientists around the world use a range of embedded system design, development and application tools.
They also need providers of such software engineering tools to collaborate closely with leading technology providers such as Intel, Xilinx, and Analog Devices to ensure that embedded systems use the latest and best technologies. National Instruments provides various graphical system tools for scientists and engineers who are developing next-generation embedded systems within industries such as energy, industrial control, life sciences and transportation, and over 30 000 companies around the world use NI embedded system design and application tools. With NI reconfigurable I/O (RIO) hardware and LabVIEW graphical system design software, smaller design teams can prototype and deploy demanding control and monitoring applications faster. Using this broad ecosystem of customers and partners, NI has created the 2012 Embedded Systems Outlook to highlight some of the most pressing trends and challenges facing design teams building embedded control and monitoring systems. Download the 2012 Embedded Systems Outlook here
See the latest trends and technologies
Sections featured in the 2012 Embedded Systems Outlook include:
- Embedded platforms
- Reconfigurable computing
- Mobile devices and the cloud
- Innovating with smaller teams
- Future-proofing through software
Some of the featured technologies in the 2012 Embedded Systems Outlook include:
Additional free resources are available here for electronics and software engineers, technologists, technicians and scientists:
To speak with an NI engineer about your applications or to organise a complimentary onsite consultation, contact National Instruments South Africa on (freecall) 0800 203 199.
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