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ARM CMSIS-RTOS RTX : Real-Time Application Programming

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ARM CMSIS-RTOS RTX : Real-Time Application Programming

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Building Real-Time Applications with ARM CMSIS RTOS Keil RTX

What you'll learn
Be able to build Real-time applications
Be able to understand how a Real-Time Kernel works
Be able to understand how the First Come First Served Scheduler worsk
Be able to understand how the Round Robin Scheduler works
Be able develop Real-Time Applications for the Keil RTX Real-Time Kernel
Be able to calculate the CPU utilization of an operating suystem
Be able to give a lecture on CMSIS-RTOS specification
Be able to build Board Support Packages

Requirements
Basic C programming is a plus

Description
This course teaches you the foundations of real-time systems and how to build real-time applications using the ARM CMSIS-RTOS specification and Keil RTX, the official real-time kernel by ARM. The course gives a detail overview of the APIs provided by CMSIS-RTOS and then goes on to build real-time applications using those APIs.

This course does not assume prior knowledge of real-time systems and application programming. By the end of this course you should be able to build your own real-time applications and test their performance.

Who this course is for?
Embedded Systems students
Embedded Systems engineers
Embedded Students Hobbyist
Microcontroller Enthusiasts

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