fully autonomous, end-to-end hardware design is getting closer.
we're teaming up with Daniel Liu (@p1nosaur) and the solderable team to get there faster.
solderable users get 10% off any embedder plan.
Your battery just went from 2 hours to 2 days.
Same hardware, optimized firmware with Embedder + a Joulescope in just 2 minutes.
Full demo in comments.
Your weekend plans: ❌ reading through 800 pages of documentation and data sheets.
Your new weekend plans: ✅ Let Embedder build all of your custom drivers for your peripherals in 20mins.
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our customers keep asking us if we do firmware
we got tired of saying no so we linked up with @embedder_dev
now you can get fully designed PCBs WITH working firmware
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Excited to share that @ethanmgibbs (CEO/Founder) will be speaking at Hardware Pioneers Max in London on June 11th.
He'll be making the case that AI can do real firmware (not just boilerplate) and walking through the workflow changes that actually unlock it.
🤯 - If you're working with hardware, you need to check out @embedder_dev - already saved me hours on very basic tasks like flashing a fresh raspberry pi up and running, enabling gadget mode, setting up a FastAPI server on it etc etc.
On a lark - asked it to connect to my oscilloscope on the network and pipe the output to an e-ink display, and in about 3 minutes it was up and running.
Embedder can help you optimize the power draw of your devices. In this demo, we use the Nordic Semiconductor PPK2 to measure the current of a GNSS application running on our board.
Embedder for VS Code is now in open beta! For Windows users in particular, we consider this a first class implementation of the product.
Here’s a couple extra nice-to-haves exclusive to this platform:
- You can run multiple agents at once with the tab UI
- Native integration with diff viewers, SSH connectors, and more
- Great consistency across development environments
Download here: https://t.co/FtBpTWl9dW
Embedder (v0.3.1) allows you to program multiple microcontroller units (MCUs) simultaneously. Bypass the agent by sending serial (~) and bash (!) commands directly to your system. In this demo, we build a BLE mesh chat using two Nordic Semiconductor development kits: @embedder_dev
Embedder (v0.3.1) introduces a multi-port serial monitor and platform support for Infineon, Nordic, Raspberry Pi and Arduino.
Agents can now monitor and debug multiple devices simultaneously: @embedder_dev
Checkout (and STAR) our new public repository, where you can submit issues and contribute to future OSS projects the Embedder team works on!
https://t.co/5pzLbXAOyo
@embedder_dev offered me a chance to try out their AI agent tool, designed specifically for embedded systems developers.
I've been using it for the past week, and it's genuinely a step up from other AI solutions I've tried. The CLI installation and setup are quick and straightforward.
The standout feature for me is how it handles datasheets: you upload them directly via the web interface or CLI, so the AI references the exact specs from your project's hardware rather than relying on potentially outdated or generalized trained knowledge. This eliminates the risk of hallucinating details, which can happen with other AIs, and leads to more accurate code generation, peripheral configuration, and firmware troubleshooting.
I'll post another update in a month with more thoughts.
Finally fixed the iOS support for DOOMSCROLLER. Just a test drive for @embedder_dev to test AI assistance for embedded projects when refactoring. For those among us who ordered the original hardware there is now some rough code available that makes it work.
Shoutout to @embedder_dev who created a very nice initial product.
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Embedder is the world's first hardware-aware coding agent. By understanding and interacting directly with your hardware, it achieves state of the art performance in an embedded systems (C++/Rust) context.
Our latest update (v0.3.0) features a stunning new terminal UI, and our fastest, most capable firmware agent yet: @embedder_dev