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Choose the right storage medium for your embedded app: NOR/NAND flash, SD/MMC cards, Mass Storage Devices, or RAM. NOR/NAND and memory cards are non-volatile; RAM is volatile. Consider specific requirements. #storage#embedded https://t.co/h2SZItaUpV
Cs/FS gives developers a convenient means of managing files through an easy-to-use FAT implementation for embedded systems. Visit https://t.co/NsTT1arWcs for more information.
This is the second part of our discussion on managing interrupts within an embedded software application. In this installment, we explain the use of non-kernel-aware interrupt service routines. What is that? I'm glad you asked! https://t.co/J7zI8dbvWR
A compact, reliable, high-performance TCP/IP protocol stack designed for embedded applications, featuring dual IPv4 and IPv6 support. Learn more https://t.co/GzsHYjzA0Y
Stack management is an important aspect of an embedded application in order to achieve reliable operation. This short article explains how the C-stack and the kernel's own task stacks are related as well as key design considerations. https://t.co/LgWsQHXT9r
Design engineers needing a graphical user interface for their application with clean, user-friendly features can rely on emWIN as a solid, field-proven solution for their design https://t.co/45MVbLDzMo
Perhaps your latest embedded project has grown more complex now and requires multiple Ethernet interfaces. This article offers design considerations you should consider when developing your next product. https://t.co/K5GSWk1Dzr
Did you know we have a library of free articles specifically focused on RTOS-based systems? If you are an embedded designer, we encourage you to have a look and perhaps you will find tips and recommendations useful for your next application. https://t.co/yaXBmrk5D9
Applications needing to meet stringent function safety requirements can rely on the pre-certified Flexible Safety RTOS to serve as the basis of their design. https://t.co/5S6SqvxSBI #certification#rtos
In our prior installment, we introduced the concept of using the Dynamic Tick feature to reduce your MCU's power consumption. Now we take a closer look at optimizing the configuration of your timer resources. https://t.co/59x5oGtO2U
In this fourth video of our "Intro to RTOS" series, presented by @LabrosseJean, we will explain the typical services found in an RTOS. Some of them include time delays, software timers, semaphores and mutexes, event flags, etc. https://t.co/OT8XRZS5BT #rtos#kernel
A key challenge of low power designs is to minimize power consumption under all operating modes including when the MCU is idle. The advantage of the Dynamic Tick feature is that it provides power savings without having to disable any of the OS features. https://t.co/KAl9vjZlzj
In our prior installment, we introduced the concept of using the Dynamic Tick feature to reduce your MCU's power consumption. Now we take a closer look at optimizing the configuration of your timer resources. https://t.co/59x5oGtO2U #embeddedsoftware#rtos#powersaving
A new update is now available for the Xilinx Starter Package. Learn more about how this integrated solution can get you up and running quickly with Xilinx Ultrascale+, Zynq 7000, and Microblaze devices. https://t.co/ligtw1bE3q