White Paper: Three Proven Techniques for Improving Embedded Software

These days embedded developers are looking for new and cost-efficient methods to maximize the performance of their application while still maintaining a high level of design efficiency. This paper takes a look at three proven methodologies for improved performance through simple code modifications.

July 16th, 2009
White Paper: Three Proven Techniques for Improving Embedded Software

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2These days embedded developers are looking for new and cost-efficient methods to maximize the performance of their application while still maintaining a high level of design efficiency. This paper takes a look at three proven methodologies for improved performance through simple code modifications. The three areas explored include: measuring worst case and average case interrupt latency, measuring CPU loading, and reducing program size while increasing runtime performance.
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