Free Embedded Systems Books
Want a one-stop list of legally free embedded systems books online? Stephane Boucher launched a collaborative Google Docs experiment to crowdsource the best titles made available by authors and publishers, not pirates. Add missing entries, prune unsuitable links, and help build a curated, shareable collection of trusted embedded-reading material for firmware engineers and embedded Linux developers.
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.
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
Code Snippets Winners Announced
Wow, thanks a lot for all the code snippets - I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of the code that has been shared and I am very grateful.
Now, as you know, to give momentum to the section I had announced a special reward program for code snippets submitted by the end of March.
The partner members and I had a very hard time selecting the 5 "most useful" snippets out of the more than 50 who have been submitted.
Here's our selection:
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.
Two jobs
Stephane Boucher explains why EmbeddedRelated went quiet for a few months after a volunteer project demanded more of his time. He and his wife organized a clown-gymnastics show with 15 kids, sold more than 700 of 800 tickets, and raised $2,700 for the Tree of Hope. Now the shows are done and he plans to resume regular posting with new site features.
October winner announced
If you are a regular visitor of EmbeddedRelated, you are most likely aware that I have been running monthly draws lately for users of the site who are helping me to clean up the archives by rating threads in the forums section.
For the month of August, the member "Cryptoman" won a iPad, and for the month of September, 10 members won $50 each.
For October, the winner of the new iPod Touch is the member with the username "hssathya".
The winner of the next draw will win...
Behold, the New Comments System!
I have just finished implementing a new system for commenting the blogs. It uses Ajax extensively, so the page won't reload if you post a comment. And it is a 'threaded' system, which means that if you post a reply to a comment, it will be attached to it.
What do you think? I personally love it. Please go ahead and test it with a quick comment.
Although it is better to be logged in to post a comment, non-registered users can also comment, but they will have...
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.
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.
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
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 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.
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.
Free Embedded Systems Books
Want a one-stop list of legally free embedded systems books online? Stephane Boucher launched a collaborative Google Docs experiment to crowdsource the best titles made available by authors and publishers, not pirates. Add missing entries, prune unsuitable links, and help build a curated, shareable collection of trusted embedded-reading material for firmware engineers and embedded Linux developers.
New Promo Video for the 2022 Embedded Online Conference
Less than a week remains before the 2022 Embedded Online Conference, and Stephane Boucher shares a new promo video that previews an all-star lineup of embedded engineers, shown in order of appearance: Helen Leigh, Peter McLaughlin, Jack Ganssle, Colin O'Flynn, Miro Samek, Jean Labrosse and others. If you haven't registered yet, watch the video and save $100 on registration with promo code EMBEDDEDRELATED.
New Discussion Group for Users of TI ARM based MCUs
If you are a user of an ARM based TI Microcontroller, please feel free to join the new "TI ARM processors MCUs" discussion group by sending a blank email to: tiarm-subscribe@yahoogroups.com This discussion group will be moderated, so you don't have to worry about receiving more spam than you probably already get. It usually takes a few weeks for a group to gain momentum, so don't worry if the activity level is low for a little while, but make sure to join so you don't miss the good...
Behold, the New Comments System!
I have just finished implementing a new system for commenting the blogs. It uses Ajax extensively, so the page won't reload if you post a comment. And it is a 'threaded' system, which means that if you post a reply to a comment, it will be attached to it.
What do you think? I personally love it. Please go ahead and test it with a quick comment.
Although it is better to be logged in to post a comment, non-registered users can also comment, but they will have...
October winner announced
If you are a regular visitor of EmbeddedRelated, you are most likely aware that I have been running monthly draws lately for users of the site who are helping me to clean up the archives by rating threads in the forums section.
For the month of August, the member "Cryptoman" won a iPad, and for the month of September, 10 members won $50 each.
For October, the winner of the new iPod Touch is the member with the username "hssathya".
The winner of the next draw will win...
The Embedded Systems Summit 2025 - Registration are now open!
Registration is open for the inaugural Embedded Systems Summit 2025, happening October 14–16 at the Sonesta Silicon Valley. Stephane Boucher and Jacob Beningo put together a small, in-person event focused on hands-on Zephyr training and compact conference sessions to boost embedded careers. Expect a full-day Zephyr Developer Bootcamp, two days of technical talks on RTOS, tooling, and testing, and only 70 seats with an early-bird discount.
New Promo Video for the 2022 Embedded Online Conference
Less than a week remains before the 2022 Embedded Online Conference, and Stephane Boucher shares a new promo video that previews an all-star lineup of embedded engineers, shown in order of appearance: Helen Leigh, Peter McLaughlin, Jack Ganssle, Colin O'Flynn, Miro Samek, Jean Labrosse and others. If you haven't registered yet, watch the video and save $100 on registration with promo code EMBEDDEDRELATED.
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?
The Embedded Systems Summit - Risk Free Early Bird
The inaugural Embedded Systems Summit runs October 14-16, 2025 in Silicon Valley, limited to just 70 seats to keep things intentionally intimate. Day one is a full-day Zephyr Bootcamp, followed by two days of talks and workshops focused on real-world embedded challenges. Early Bird registration comes with a flexible cancellation policy to reduce risk and help you secure discounted hotel space. Lock your seat before the Early Bird window closes.
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...
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
If you are a user of an ARM based TI Microcontroller, please feel free to join the new "TI ARM processors MCUs" discussion group by sending a blank email to: tiarm-subscribe@yahoogroups.com This discussion group will be moderated, so you don't have to worry about receiving more spam than you probably already get. It usually takes a few weeks for a group to gain momentum, so don't worry if the activity level is low for a little while, but make sure to join so you don't miss the good...
Code Snippets Winners Announced
Wow, thanks a lot for all the code snippets - I am pleasantly surprised by the quality of the code that has been shared and I am very grateful.
Now, as you know, to give momentum to the section I had announced a special reward program for code snippets submitted by the end of March.
The partner members and I had a very hard time selecting the 5 "most useful" snippets out of the more than 50 who have been submitted.
Here's our selection:
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.
Behold, the New Comments System!
I have just finished implementing a new system for commenting the blogs. It uses Ajax extensively, so the page won't reload if you post a comment. And it is a 'threaded' system, which means that if you post a reply to a comment, it will be attached to it.
What do you think? I personally love it. Please go ahead and test it with a quick comment.
Although it is better to be logged in to post a comment, non-registered users can also comment, but they will have...







