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Percepio IoT Device Error Reporting with PSoC® 64 Secure MCUs and AWS
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Sep 17, 2020 04:00 PM

Description
In general, no software is completely bug free, despite all verification efforts. Adding IoT connectivity increases the code size and system complexity, making software verification even harder. At the same time, IoT connectivity also increases the stakes, as missed bugs threaten not only the user experience, but also data quality and security. The secure IoT connectivity provided by Cypress PSoC® 64 and AWS IoT Core enables a new remedy – a cloud-connected “flight recorder” for your IoT device software. This lets your device upload “alerts” when runtime issues are encountered, using your existing secure cloud connection. This provides immediate awareness and detailed diagnostics about runtime anomalies, like missed software bugs but also hardware issues like bad sensors or glitchy cables. The diagnostics may include a trace of the most recent software events, including OS tasks, API calls and relevant data logs. Such contextual information is often of critical importance for reproducing and debugging the issue. When deployed in production software and combined with over-the-air (OTA) update capability, this effectively provides a DevOps-style feedback loop for IoT device developers that allows for continuous improvement over the product lifecycle. This way, you can detect, debug, and deploy bug fixes in a fraction of the time otherwise needed, meaning that far fewer users will be affected. This solution is now commercially available as Percepio DevAlert, powered by Amazon Web Services and Percepio Tracealyzer. Percepio Tracealyzer is the leading tool for visual trace diagnostics, designed to speed up software development, debugging and verification. Join this webinar to learn more!