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Free RTOS
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FreeRTOS™ is a portable, open source, royalty free, mini Real Time Kernel - a free to download and free to deploy RTOS that can be used in commercial applications without any requirement to expose your proprietary source code. Downloaded more than 77,500 times during 2008, FreeRTOS is the cross platform de facto standard for embedded microcontrollers. Each official port includes a pre-configured example application demonstrating the kernel features, expediting learning, and permitting 'out of the box' development. Support is provided by an active user community.

Contact information

Web : www.freeRTOS.org
Contact : Richard Barry - r.barry@FreeRTOS.org


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FreeRTOS™

A portable, open source, royalty free, mini Real Time Kernel - a free to download and free to deploy RTOS that can be used in commercial applications without any requirement to expose your proprietary source code. Downloaded more than 77,500 times during 2008, FreeRTOS is the cross platform de facto standard for embedded microcontrollers. Each official port includes a pre-configured example application demonstrating the kernel features, expediting learning, and permitting 'out of the box' development. Support is provided by an active user community. Click here to learn more.

OpenRTOS™

A commercially licensed and supported version of FreeRTOS that includes fully featured professional grade USB, file system and TCP/IP components. Click here to learn more.

Licensing and Pricing

FreeRTOS is open source, royalty free. OpenRTOS is a commercially licensed and support version of FreeRTOS. Click here for more details.


The partner information contained on this page is provided as reference only.
No guarantee is made to it's accuracy. Text and images may contain or be trademarks of the referenced partner.
Doctor Micro Maury Wright Maury Wright is an electronics engineer turned technology journalist and industry consultant with broad experience in techno-logy areas ranging from microproc-essors to digital media to wireless to power management. Wright worked at EDN Magazine for 22 years – serving as Editor-In-Chief and Editorial Director for five years. Wright also served as Editor of the EE Times' Digital Home and Power Management web sites.
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