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Real-Time OS/Kernels ARM OS/Kernels C166 OS/Kernels C51 OS/Kernels | Keil, An ARM CompanyReal-Time OS/Kernels Advanced RTX166 Real-Time Kernel ARTX-166 is an advanced real-time kernel for the Infineon XC16x and C16x as well as the ST Microelectronics ST10 families of microcontrollers. It is designed to solve several problems in embedded programs:
While it is possible to implement an embedded program without using a real-time kernel, a proven kernel like ARTX-166 saves time and makes software development easier. RealView Real-Time Library for ARM The RealView Real-Time Library is a collection of tightly-coupled libraries designed to solve the real-time and communication challenges of embedded systems:
While it is possible to implement an embedded program without using a real-time kernel, a proven kernel like the RealView Real-Time Library saves time and makes software development easier. RTX166 is a real-time kernel for the C16x/ST10 familied of microcontrollers that is designed to solve two problems common to embedded programs.
These operations are organized as independent computer processes that are referred to as tasks. While it is possible to implement an embedded program without using a real-time kernel, a well-established, proven kernel, like RTX166, saves time and makes software development easier. RTX166 Tiny is a small real-time kernel designed for single-chip applications where code size is the most important factor. The RTX166 Tiny kernel requires only 1500 bytes of code space and is well suited for applications that don't need RTOS features like messaging, semaphores, and memory pool management. RTX51 is a real-time kernel for the 8051 family of microcontrollers that is designed to solve two problems common to embedded programs.
These operations are organized as independent computer processes that are referred to as tasks. While it is possible to implement an embedded program without using a real-time kernel, a well-established, proven kernel, like RTX51, saves time and makes software development easier. RTX51 TINY is a small real-time kernel designed for single-chip applications where code size is the most important factor. The RTX51 Tiny kernel requires only 900 bytes of code space and is well suited for applications that don't need RTOS features like messaging, semaphores, and memory pool management. | ||||
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