Engineer's Talk: Soft-Errors with Michal Lewczyk - MES017

Published: Oct. 27, 2015, 6:15 a.m.

Do you have ever heard about Soft-Errors? No, I do not mean Software-Errors. That's something completely different. I mean Soft in difference to Hard. I first time get into contact with Soft-Errors in late 2011 as we have observed a spontaneous reset within a customer's appliance. There was no indication for a reset-request, the system simply resetted.\n\nWithin some industries this is no case to be worried about. But in that time, in that type of industry, with this particular customer it was a challenge to find the root-cause of this spontaneous reset. And it was even more complicated to approve this root-cause.\n\nIn this episode it is Michal Lewczyk joining us. Michal is one of the very seldom specialists available for Soft-Errors. Michal was one of my colleagues in 2011 and the years after. He was the main investigator for all Soft-Error issues we suspected.\n\nMichal has a deep knowledge in bare metal SW-programming. He's mainly engaged into developing software for Digital Signal Processors; thus he's not only an elaborated and experienced software-engineer, but also a great investigator and marvelous bug-hunter.\n\nLet's enjoy the engineer's talk with Michal Lewczyk about one of the most quirky phenomenon in Embedded Systems.