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RTXC 3.2 RTOS
our legacy RTOS; the standard in high performance, deterministic operating systems for general processing and control applications
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The RTXC Multi-Stack framework is perfectly adapted to a broad
spectrum of applications requiring preemptive scheduling of prioritized
tasks. In this kernel, code entities are called Tasks, each of which has
its own independent stack for interrupt and call frames and local
variables. The separate stack of each Task permits rapid, deterministic
switching between tasks in response to system dynamics.
Of course, RTXC/ms is a scalable kernel allowing you to configure it to
meet the exact needs of your application. Through RTXCgen, you can
select the set of object classes and their properties that you want to
include, a process that automatically scales the code of the kernel to
reflect your precise specification.
You may define the objects you need for your application as being
either static or dynamic. You define static objects and the values of
their properties, such things as the size of a task's stack and its
entry point. Dynamic objects do not become usable until runtime when
application code creates the objects and defines their properties.
RTXC/ms makes no differentiation between a static or a dynamic object
once it is created. You may use only static objects or dynamic objects
or any mixture of the two. RTXC/ms allows dynamic object usage as a
scalable option by class for all supported object classes.
Also available with the RTXC/ms framework is a
very extensive suite of network communication protocols under the
product name umbrella of
RTXC Quadnet TCP/IP. Whatever
your communication needs are, you'll find the protocol elements you need
to make the right connection quickly and easily. And these protocol
elements are already integrated into the RTXC/ms environment,
eliminating the need for you to spend time doing it. Just link it, load
it, and call it. What could be easier?
The RTXC Multi-Stack framework features
- Powerful, full-featured API scalable from approximately 25 KB of ROM down to less than 2 KB
- Support for preemptive, round-robin and tick-sliced scheduling
- Support for static or dynamic objects
- Support for 11 classes of objects with over 250 kernel services
- Tasks for managing code entities
- Semaphores for event synchronization
- Queues, Mailboxes and Messages, and Pipes for moving data
- Event Sources, Counters and Alarms for generalized counting and time management
- Memory Partitions for managing RAM
- Mutexes for exclusive access to resources
- Exceptions for versatile interrupt management
- Support for priority inversions
- Easy to go from RTXC 3.2 to RTXC Quadros
Choose the best RTOS for your project
Additional features
- The RTXCgen application and kernel configuration tool gives you the ability to quickly set up your application and then, when finished with your development reduce the footprint size by excluding any unused kernel objects or services.
- VisualRTXC is a powerful visual design environment that works with the RTXC Quadros RTOS to dramatically reduce development time for embedded systems. The result is an easy-to-use, powerful design tool that allows the developer to rapidly move between design concepts and generated C code.
- Virtually unlimited number of tasks and task priorities (default is 32,767).
- Support for preemptive and non-preemptive tasks in the same system.
- Synchronization with multiple independent variables. Most embedded systems use clock time for synchronization, however in some systems, angular displacement or number of rotations may be a more useful mechanism. RTXC Quadros lets you decide.
- Kernel aware debugging support is available for many different IDEs.
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