Real-time Kernel
We define real-time as the guaranteed compliance with specified time constraints. The real-time kernel facilitates the development of embedded software by managing the CPU time. The kernel ensures that at any given time, the respectively most important task that is necessary for completing something is executed. The importance of the tasks is specified through specific priorities.
μC/OS-III
Real-time kernel that can facilitate an unlimited number of tasks and support round-robin scheduling.
μC/CAN
A CAN framework that enables the creation of CAN protocols independent of the CAN controller.
μC/USB Host
A USB host that contains classes for storage, input devices, communication devices and others.
μC/USB Device
A USB device that can be operated without real-time kernel and thus can be used on the smallest controllers.
μC/FS
A FAT file system specifically for embedded systems. The integrity is protected through a journal.
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