TI-RTOS is an embedded tools ecosystem created and offered by Texas Instruments for use in a range of their embedded system processors.
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TI-RTOS is an embedded tools ecosystem created and offered by Texas Instruments for use in a range of their embedded system processors.
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TI-RTOS can be used within TI's Code Composer Studio integrated development environment, IAR Systems' IAR Embedded Workbench, and the GNU Compiler Collection.
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Separate versions of TI-RTOS are provided to support TI's MSP43x, SimpleLink Wireless MCU, Sitara, Tiva C, C2000, and C6000 lines of embedded devices.
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TI-RTOS provides system services to an embedded application such as preemptive multitasking, memory management and real-time analysis.
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TI-RTOS can be used in different microprocessors, with different processing and memory constraints.
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Roots of TI-RTOS were originally developed by Spectron Microsystems as the first RTOS developed specifically for digital signal processors and was named SPOX.
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TI-RTOS Kernel is made up of a number of discrete components, called modules.
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TI-RTOS Kernel provides support for several different types of threads in an embedded system.
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TI-RTOS Kernel provides tooling to set up an embedded system's memory map and allow memory buffers to be allocated and deallocated while the system runs.
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TI-RTOS Kernel provides modules that allow it to provide information about how the system is executing.
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