

Ultimate Guide to Real-time Operating Systems (RTOS)
This resource is published by BlackBerry QNX
A real-time operating system (RTOS) must be fast and responsive, schedule tasks and manage limited resources, and ensure functions are isolated and free of interference from other functions.
In this report, you’ll learn more about what is a real-time OS and the pros and cons of two types of RTOS architectures: monolithic and microkernel.
Embedded, Communication, Wireless networking ICs and modules, Near-Field Communication (NFC), Sub-GHz/ISM-band radio, Cellular, LPWAN technologies, Microcontrollers, Development and debug tools, Evaluation boards, SBCs and modules, Embedded operating systems and software, Edge computing

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