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− | [[FreeRTOS]] is a real-time operating system for embedded systems. On [[MCU]]s based on [[ARM]] Cortex cores a standardised API exists which is known as [[CMSIS RTOS]]. | + | [[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]]. |
[[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]]. | [[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]]. |
Revision as of 03:25, 14 September 2021
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.
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.
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