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[[FreeRTOS]] is a real-time operating system for embedded systems.  On [[MCU]]s based on [[ARM]] [[Cortex-M]] cores a standardised API exists which is known as [[CMSIS RTOS]].  This API is built on top of [[FreeRTOS]].  Two different versions of [[CMSIS RTOS]] exists: v1 and v2.  Except from the queue handling they are almost identical.
 
[[FreeRTOS]] is a real-time operating system for embedded systems.  On [[MCU]]s based on [[ARM]] [[Cortex-M]] cores a standardised API exists which is known as [[CMSIS RTOS]].  This API is built on top of [[FreeRTOS]].  Two different versions of [[CMSIS RTOS]] exists: v1 and v2.  Except from the queue handling they are almost identical.

Revision as of 09:26, 28 May 2024

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FreeRTOS is a real-time operating system for embedded systems. On MCUs based on ARM Cortex-M cores a standardised API exists which is known as CMSIS RTOS. This API is built on top of FreeRTOS. Two different versions of CMSIS RTOS exists: v1 and v2. Except from the queue handling they are almost identical.

STM32CubeMX includes an option to use FreeRTOS. In an earlier life, I did quite a lot of development on ESP32, and that, due to it's dual-core design, is very much centred around FreeRTOS. Back the, I grew to hate FreeRTOS.

The examples on this page is using a STM32F411 based Black Pill development board.

Concepts

Tasks

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Semaphores and Mutexes

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Queues

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Example

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