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Firmware: Hardware's sneaky passenger
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Chau Doan
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may Sun 13
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In today’s world of digital everything, what does it mean to be hardware? Are devices these days simply an assembly of nuts, bolts, wires, fiberglass, and doped silicon, or is there more to it? Once we apply power, things tend to get more complicated. Firmware is an often misunderstood aspect of hardware development. It gets lumped into the software category, but can easily take on a life of its own. Written on microcontrollers (MCUs) and system on chips (SoCs), firmware allows everything from the blinking of LEDs to full fledged operating systems. However simple or complex, well-crafted firmware is the bridge between the physical hardware and the intended application.
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