In this fourth lesson in the Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) series, you’ll see how to replace the horribly inefficient polling delay with efficient thread blocking. Specifically, in this lesson 25, ...
In the last lesson, you encountered the concept of a Real-Time Operating System (RTOS), and you worked out a manual procedure of switching the context from one thread to another. In this lesson, ...
Electronic products that use a microcontroller have become so complex today that they commonly use a real-time operating system (RTOS). An RTOS can manage low-level resources and time, improving the ...
Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is a very useful tool for developing the application on embedded boards with least software development effort. Though number of RTOS products are available in the ...
uC/OS-II Kernel Included With the LatticeMico32 Development Tools HILLSBORO, OR--Oct 23, 2006 -- Lattice Semiconductor Corporation today announced the availability of Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) ...
Linux has taken the embedded marketplace by storm. According to industry analysts, one-third to one-half of new embedded 32- and 64-bit designs employ Linux. Embedded Linux already dominates multiple ...
Analyzing "hard" and "soft" real-time deadlines is critical when determining whether to assign application-software containers to Linux or an RTOS. Partitioning a multiprocessor system poses a ...
Vice President of Marketing, Express Logic Inc. In 1997, Bill Lamie, author of the ThreadX RTOS, wrote an article entitled “Multitasking Mysteries Revealed.” In that article, Bill examined some of the ...
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