Embedded Software Development
Firmware and embedded device software that helps hardware stay reliable once it leaves the bench and keeps working in the field.
Embedded Software Development scoped around the real job.
Embedded software is the code that lives on the board. Triple R Tech writes firmware for real devices, with care for timing, power use, links to other systems and simple ways to test the result. The aim is hardware that behaves well in the field, not only on the bench.
We agree the job in plain English first: what good looks like, what can wait, and what must happen now. That keeps cost clear whether you need a first website, a better internal tool or a working electronics prototype.
This service commonly includes
- Firmware for microcontrollers and connected devices
- Device bring-up and peripheral integration
- Communications protocols and data handling
- Boot, update and fail-safe thinking
- Test hooks for manufacturing and support
- Pairing with PCB and desktop/web tooling
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View serviceFAQs about Embedded Software Development
Answers to questions people usually ask before commissioning the work.
What is the difference between embedded software and a normal app?
Embedded software runs on small hardware near sensors, motors or radios. It must mind timing, power, memory and safe failure modes. Phone and desktop apps rarely face those limits. Debugging often needs the board in front of you, not only a log file.
Can you work from an existing schematic or prototype board?
Yes. Many jobs start with a board that already exists or a half-working prototype. We check what the hardware can do, what must change, and which tasks belong on the device versus in an app or server.
Do you support manufacturing test software as well?
Where needed, yes. Production often needs programming jigs, simple checks and clear operator steps. Factory software experience helps keep those tests practical.