[Key collaboration] Memfault embedded device diagnostic platform optimizes EFR32/EFM32 development
Latest update time:2021-12-24 18:26
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- Memfault
’s embedded device diagnostics platform enables developers to proactively monitor their
EFR32
and
EFM32
designs, discover root causes, and intelligently deploy and manage firmware updates
-
Silicon Labs
(also known as "Silicon Labs") and
Memfault
, a professional cloud-based diagnostic platform provider for embedded devices,
recently announced a collaboration to
integrate
Memfault
's enhanced development and operations management tools with
Silicon Labs
'
EFR32
and
EFM32
devices. The partnership enables IoT applications based on advanced microcontrollers
(MCUs)
to reduce the risk of development and release plans, and gives developers the confidence to deliver products that can be monitored and continuously improved in the field. To learn about the news release of this collaboration:
https://news.silabs.com/news-briefs?item=76#assets_34141_76-131
“
The connectivity, performance, energy efficiency and functionality provided by
Silicon Labs
’
EFR32
and
EFM32 MCUs
unlock many application scenarios for embedded devices, but firmware complexity and extended device mobility make it nearly impossible to test all scenarios before shipping,”
said
Dev Pradhan,
senior director of IoT Hardware and Software Platforms
at Silicon Labs
. As a result, product manufacturers often encounter edge cases that trigger code errors, resulting in additional support costs for troubleshooting and brand damage.
Providing more than simple raw logs and customer ticket information,
Memfault
’s debugging and monitoring tools will enable our customers to more accurately correlate behavior with device state to reproduce issues and quickly find solutions.”
Memfault
has created a cloud-based embedded device diagnostics platform that
solves these maintainability challenges
by providing rapid observability, remote debugging, and firmware over-the-air
(OTA)
management.
Memfault
provides engineers with detailed insight into device performance and
fleet-level
behavior of products around the world, just as if they had connected the product to a local debugger. This allows engineers to proactively identify top issues, find root causes without a
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA
), and resolve all issues from a cohesive interface.
“Memfault
is excited to collaborate with
Silicon Labs
to provide customers with better tools and experiences for developing and managing the vast array of connected devices that permeate our daily lives,”
said
François Baldassari
, CEO of
Memfault
. “The broad connectivity options and performance of
EFR32
and
EFM32 MCUs
enable the development of advanced applications, allowing customers to solve more challenging firmware and hardware problems.”
To try Memfault
’s tools for free on
your
EFM32
and
EFR32
development kits, new projects and existing device groups
, follow
the implementation guide in the
Silicon Labs
online community:
https://memfault.com/partners/silicon-labs/getting-started
You can also scan the following QR code to follow
Silicon Labs
on social media platforms
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