S2 E1: From Code to Creation: The Building Blocks of Firmware with Elecia White
Elecia White has worked on DNA scanners, inertial measurement units for airplanes and race cars, toys for preschoolers, a gunshot location system for catching criminals, and assorted other medical and consumer devices. She is the founder of Logical Elegance, an embedded systems consulting company based in San Jose and the host of the Embedded FM podcast. Elecia has strong skills in signal processing, hardware integration, complex system design, and performance. Having been through FAA and FDA certification processes, she understands the importance of producing quality designs and how they lead to quality implementations.
In this episode we answer the questions:
- What is firmware and why is it important for a hardware to have a very robust firmware system architecture?
- Could you walk us through a typical firmware build out/development process? How long does it often take? How many iterations are there usually?
- How should a startup decide to either insource or outsource firmware specifically?
- What are common misconceptions around firmware? What do people get wrong when planning?
- What are the most common firmware pitfalls for startups and how could they be avoided?
- What is the best way ME, EE and SW teams could interface with firmware teams?
- What are the more critical tests to do to ensure the firmware risks are mitigated?
The Hardware Resource Spotlight for this episode is ScaleForClimatetech, a NYSERDA supported program that provides resources to climate tech entrepreneurs to scale up their technologies, to learn more visit: www.forclimatetech.org/innovator-services. Application deadline to be a part of this upcoming cohort is December 4th.
Music by: Tom Stoke (in addition to royalty-free music provided by Descript)
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