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Auto-Generate Embedded Drivers with Embedd’s No-Nonsense Platform

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By Luke Forster


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9 May 2025

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Why Read When You Can Build?

ipXchange’s Elliott caught up with Michael from Embedd at Hardware Pioneers Max 2025 to see how their platform is turning the embedded world on its head. Embedd offers something pretty special: the ability to go from dry, mind-melting data sheets to fully functional embedded drivers in minutes. Yes—minutes.

From PDF to Production

At its core, Embedd uses AI to convert a standard data sheet into a digital component model. Once that model is up, you can visually configure everything from I²C/SPI interfaces and registers to setup sequences and formulas—no more scrolling through hundreds of hex addresses. You’re free to test, tweak, and repeat using a clean browser-based UI or a VS Code extension.

Real-Time Testing, Zero AI Hallucinations

Once configured, you can validate your design on real hardware in real time. Plug in your dev board, pick your component, and immediately begin register-level debugging. A built-in live data viewer gives you Arduino serial plotter vibes—except smarter and integrated.

And when it’s all running smoothly? Hit “Generate Driver” and Embedd deterministically produces clean, production-ready code, tailored to your architecture and naming conventions. No hallucinated functions. No debugging nightmares. Just clean code.

Scale, Style, and Speed

Whether you’re working with STM32, AVR, or something more exotic, Embedd supports your stack. From Zephyr RTOS to CMSIS, you can export drivers that suit your codebase and build environment. For teams with specific requirements, Embedd even supports custom architectures and coding standards.

One Driver to Rule Them All

Choosing between three accelerometers? Why not test all of them. Embedd makes it so fast to spin up each device, there’s no excuse not to prototype smarter. Test more. Fail less. Get your project running sooner.

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