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On-the-Web Seminar — Self-Study of the Basics of Real-Time OSs
This On-the-web seminar is an easy-to-understand introduction for beginners learning about real-time OSs for embedded systems. You don’t even need any knowledge of C language. Now, click on any of the following items you want to view.
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(1) Control Systems are Event-Driven |
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(2) Detecting an Event and Activating the Corresponding Processing |
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(3) Limited Time for Each Event Processing |
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(4) Hard Real-Time Processing and Soft Real-Time Processing |
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(5) Control Systems are Multitasking |
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(6) Priority Processing is Necessary for Hard Real-Time Processing |
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(1) Where is a Real-Time OS Used? |
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(2) Trends of Technology Demanded by the Market (Background of Real-Time OS Applications) |
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(3) Requirements for Embedded Software Development |
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(4) Separation of Application and Hardware Control |
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(5) Easier Maintenance of Software Assets |
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(6) Middleware and Driver Distribution |
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(7) Applied Products |
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(1) How does Scheduler Work? |
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(2) When is Scheduler Activated? |
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(3) Difference between a Task and a Handler |
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(4) Task State Transition |
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(5) Dividing Tasks |
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(6) OS Functions |
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(7) Disadvantages and Performance of an Embedded OS |
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(1) Service-Call-Type Programming |
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(2) Event-Driven Programming |
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(3) Driver-Type Programming |
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Encouragement of Advanced Education |
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