About the Webinar

Developing secure, low-power feature-rich IoT products is a highly complex process for most developers. Memfault has partnered with Infineon to help developers working on Infineon ARM-based microprocessors alleviate this pain with Memfault’s IoT reliability platform.
 
During the webinar, you learn how Infineon PSoC™ 6 developers can utilize Memfault's platform to understand how embedded devices are working, why they aren't working, and the impacts of device updates. 

You’ll learn how to:

  • Efficiently collect useful metrics such as battery life, CPU and memory utilization to understand the device and fleet performance
  • Debug devices remotely without needing to spend weeks reproducing the issue
  • De-risk OTA updates to ship bug improvements and feature updates 
  • Integrate Memfault into a PSoC™ 6 project using Infineon's ModusToolbox™ Software SDK

If you are an Infineon customer, sign up for free here to use the Memfault core platform with no limitations for up to 100 devices forever.

Speakers

 
ClarkJarvis-1

Clark Jarvis

Software and Tool Product Marketer, Infineon

Building on nearly two decades of product experience for embedded software and development tools, Clark focuses on creating efficient and intuitive design experiences to help embedded engineers ultimately master and speed the development of IoT and industrial applications.

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Abhishek Khinvesra

Product Manager – MCU Connectivity Software, Infineon

Abhishek Khinvesra is the product manager for MCU connectivity software solutions at Infineon Technologies who is responsible to simplify connectivity solutions for the users. His background is in RTL design and applications engineering for Bluetooth products.

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Tyler Hoffman

Head of Developer Experience, Memfault

Tyler Hoffman is the Head of Developer Experience and a Co-founder of Memfault and an embedded engineer with a passion for improving the productivity of development teams. Tyler is now an engineer at Memfault and previously worked at Fitbit and Pebble as a firmware developer.

 

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