How to fast track bug fixes with IAR Embedded Workbench and new STM32H7 MCUs

Watch the on-demand webinar to learn how IAR Systems eases debugging on the new security-enabled STM32H72x/H73x MCUs.

 
 
 
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Hosted by IAR Systems, an ST Authorized Partner, this webinar will focus on hands-on debugging applied to real-world use cases with IAR Embedded Workbench. We will show you how to track down complex bugs and get more debug data from the security-enabled STM32H72x/H73x MCUs.

IAR Systems is one of the major professional software tool providers for the STM32 ecosystem. The C/C++ compiler and debugger toolchain IAR Embedded Workbench is widely adopted by STM32 customers and comes with several corollary professional solutions addressing Safety Certification, Security and many more embedded software development needs. IAR Embedded Workbench has been awarded with the MadeForSTM32 label, highlighting its high level of integration in the STM32 ecosystem.

You will learn

  • About the features of the highly secure STM32H725/735; STM32H723/733 and STM32H730 MCUs
  • About the debugging capabilities of IAR Embedded Workbench
  • How to boost efficiency and gain complete control of every line of code 
  • How to get advanced visualization of application behavior 
  • How to fast track bug fixes in the most efficient way 

 

Speakers

Rafael Taubinger

Rafael Taubinger is the Global FAE Manager at IAR Systems. He has over 15 years of experience in the embedded industry and holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering with emphasis in Electronics and a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A) degree in Business Management. Rafael is highly skilled in C/C++ programming languages and has 2,000+ hours of technical customer training in the US, Latin America and Europe.

Frederic Le Cam

Frederic Le cam is the STM32H7 Marketing line manager and has been with ST for more than 20 years. His academic background is Electronic engineering and after 10 years spent as Marketer and support in the field in different countries for ST, he joined the product division to take care of the STM32F7 and STM32H7 series.