Join Brian Tristam Williams for a close look at embedded debugging with Piotr Wasilewski, the creator of MCUViewer. This cross-platform tool gives developers real-time insight into what’s happening inside their microcontrollers — no oscilloscope required. Whether you're working on robotics, power electronics, or firmware optimization, MCUViewer gives you a powerful, visual way to debug and tune your systems, and Piotr will take us through it all!
Date: Thursday, 10 April 2025
Time: 16:00 CEST (10:00 AM EDT, 14:00 UTC)
What to Expect:
• Real-Time Debugging — How MCUViewer helps you visualize variable data and system behavior
• Trace Viewer in Action — Profiling function execution and interrupt timing with sub-microsecond accuracy
• MCU-Agnostic Design — Using ST-Link or J-Link to work with a wide range of ARM-based microcontrollers
• Future Evolution — Where the project is headed and how you can get involved
Giveaway:
We’re giving away three copies of “Nucleo Boards Programming with the STM32CubeIDE” by Dogan Ibrahim. This hands-on book covers everything from blinking LEDs to using expansion boards with sensors, motors, Wi-Fi and more — all on STM32 Nucleo hardware. Whether you're new to ARM microcontrollers or building complex projects, this guide is a solid resource.
elektor.com/products/programming-with-stm32-nucleo-boards-e-book
About Piotrek:
Piotrek Wasilewski is an embedded systems engineer from Poland with a background in power electronics, motor control, and robotics. Frustrated by the limitations of existing tools, he developed MCUViewer as a practical alternative, and turned it into a growing open-source project supported by the community. He continues to evolve the tool with new features and welcomes contributions from fellow developers.
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