Building Safety-Critical Applications Based on FreeRTOS

Building Safety-Critical Applications Based on FreeRTOS

Chapter 1 Introduction FreeRTOS™ is a market-leading real-time operating system (RTOS) designed for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. FreeRTOS is released under the MIT open-source license and includes a kernel and a continuously expanding library suitable for all industry sectors. The design of FreeRTOS emphasizes reliability and ease of use. With increasingly stringent safety regulations in … Read more

What Are the Differences Between FreeRTOS and the Commercial SAFERTOS?

What Are the Differences Between FreeRTOS and the Commercial SAFERTOS?

The open-source FreeRTOS was created by Richard Barry while working at WHIS. WHIS identified all the weaknesses in the functional model and API through a complete HAZOP analysis based on the capabilities of FreeRTOS, mitigated all weak points, and redesigned SAFERTOS using the IEC 61508 SIL 3 development lifecycle. SAFERTOS and its accompanying Design Assurance … Read more

Another Commercial Version of FreeRTOS: SafeRTOS Shares a Powerful Technical Document, Now Totaling 11 (2017-08-23)

Another Commercial Version of FreeRTOS: SafeRTOS Shares a Powerful Technical Document, Now Totaling 11 (2017-08-23)

Note: 1. The newly added document mainly explains how to monitor task scheduling performance through the SAFECheckpoints feature of SafeRTOS, in order to allocate task priorities and plan task processing times more reasonably. 2. Efficient implementation of task priority allocation and task functionality requires a significant amount of practical experience accumulation. (1) For example, the … Read more

Migrating FreeRTOS Applications to SAFERTOS: A Comprehensive Guide

Migrating FreeRTOS Applications to SAFERTOS: A Comprehensive Guide

Follow+Star Public Account, don’t miss exciting content Source | Mike Tai Technology FreeRTOS is a real-time operating system designed for microcontrollers and small microprocessors, distributed under the MIT license, emphasizing reliability and ease of use. Safety regulations in markets such as automotive, medical, and industrial require designers to have an RTOS certified by relevant industry … Read more