µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel
for the NXP LPC1700 |
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This book highlights how real-time kernels work, using Micrium’s
µC/OS-III as a reference. The book consists of two parts: Part I
describes real-time kernels in generic terms. Part II provides
practical examples using NXP's LPC1768 Cortex-M3 based MCU. |
μC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernael for the Renesas RX62N |
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This book highlights how real-time kernels work, using Micrium’s
µC/OS-III as a reference. The book consists of two parts: Part I
describes real-time kernels in generic terms. Part II provides
practical examples using Renesas' RX62N MCU. |
µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel
for the Renesas SH7216 |
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This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a real-time kernel
works using Micrium's µC/OS-III as a reference. Part I describes
real-time kernels, while Part II provides practical examples using
Renesas's SH7216 Ultra Fast MCU with FPU and Ethernet. |
µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the
STMicroelecronics STM32F107 |
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µC/OS-III The Real-Time Kernel provides a step-by-step look at
the inner workings of a real-time kernel. Part I describes real-time
kernels in generic terms, while Part II provides practical examples
using ST's STM32F107 Cortex-M3 based MCU. |
µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel
for the Texas Instruments Stellaris MCUs |
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This book puts the spotlight on how a real-time kernel works using
Micrium’s µC/OS-III as a reference. The book consists of two
complete parts. Part I describes real-time kernels in generic terms,
while Part II provides practical examples. |
µC/TCP-IP: The Embedded Protocol
Stack for the STMicroelecronics STM32F107 |
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This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a TCP/IP stack works.
Part I includes an overview of the basics of Internet Protocol. Part
II makes use of the µC/Eval-STM32F107 evaluation board to allow
readers to experiment with µC/TCP-IP. |
MicroC/OS-II, The Real-Time Kernel, 2nd Edition |
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MicroC/OS-II is a highly portable, ROMable, scalable, preemptive
real-time, multitasking kernel (RTOS) for microprocessors and
microcontrollers with performance comparable to - and in some cases
exceeding - commercially-available kernels. Written in ANSI C for
maximum portability, MicroC/OS-II has been ported to more than 40
different processor architectures ranging from 8- to 64-bit CPUs.
Certifiable for use in safety-critical systems, this RTOS has been
proven to be robust, reliable, and safe enough for you to use in your
own applications. |
Embedded Systems Building Blocks, 2nd Edition |
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This book provides basic, reusable real-time system modules and
explains how to use and modify them. Portable, ready to use code will
save time and costs in system development and shorten time to market.
Time to market is becoming as important as cost control in gaining
competitive advantage. |