
RTOS
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$ RTOS Syllabus $ Introduction to Real-Time Operating System Brief History of Operating Systems Defining RTOS About Scheduler RTOS Objects Services Key Characteristics of an RTOS Tasks Defining a Task Task States and Scheduling Task Operations Task Structure Idle Task Synchronization, Communication, and Concurrency Semaphores Defining a Semaphore Types of Semaphore Binary Counting Mutex Priority Inversion Dead lock Situation Priority Inheritance Priority Ceiling Semaphore Operations Typical Semaphore Use Message Queues Defining Message Queues Message Queue States Message Queue Content Message Queue Storage Typical Message Queue Operations Typical Message Queue Use Other Kernel Objects Pipes Event Registers Signals Condition Variables Exceptions and Interrupts What are Exceptions and Interrupts? Applications of Exceptions and Interrupts Look at Exceptions and Interrupts Processing General Exceptions The Nature of Spurious Interrupts Timer and Timer Services Real-Time Clocks and System Clocks Programmable Interval Timers Timer Interrupt Service Routines Soft Soft Timers and Hard Timer Related Operations #Complete Practical Programming Knowledge on above topics with ARM board.


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