Case Studies and Examples of Embedded Systems

At Bermondsey Electronics, we specialise in embedded software development, with expertise in embedded Linux and connect IoT solutions. Our high-quality software is carefully designed to accelerate your time-to-market. Explore our case studies to see real-world examples of embedded systems and discover how we’ve helped businesses succeed.

BLE - Water Rower

The customer is an OEM of indoor rowing machines. The user experience is similar to that experienced when rowing on water. The rower’s energy is used to move water within a drum. The ability to create a test platform using our BELIeVE platform allowed us to test multiple radio frequencies.

 

Debugging Large Embedded Memories

This case study relates to development on a large memory target dating back some years. The difficulty was testing the memory correctly fills and wraps, when the target takes a long time to fill naturally. How did we increase our test coverage?

Fire Safety Curtains Company

We were referred to a new client by a PCB designer. The client makes large roller shutter equipment.

These are installed on site at great cost, and deploy and retract either automatically or at user request.

The issue was the curtain would sometimes deploy, but fail to retract.

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FAQs on Examples for Embedded Systems

What are some examples of embedded systems?

Some everyday examples of embedded systems include:

  • Calculators
  • Washing machines
  • Smartwatches
  • Automotive systems
  • Air conditioning systems
  • Security systems
  • ATMs

IoT devices are hardware components like sensors, actuators, gadgets, appliances, or machines designed for specific tasks. They can send and receive data over the internet or other networks.

The time taken to develop an embedded system will depend on a range of factors, including the complexity of the project and what is required.