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Tuesday, June 25 • 9:00am - 12:00pm
Workshop 1: RTOS 101

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An RTOS is software that manages the time of the CPU as well as other devices tied closely to the CPU such as a floating-point unit (FPU) and a Memory Protection Unit (MPU). An MPU limits access to memory and peripherals. This Pre-Conference Symposium introduces attendees to the world of RTOS by explaining what an RTOS is, how it works, how to use an RTOS and its services, the benefits and drawbacks of using an RTOS, process separation using an MPU, debugging an RTOS-based application , providing recommendations when using an RTOS, and more.



Speakers
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Jean Labrosse

Software Architect, Silicon Labs
Jean Labrosse is a software architect at Silicon Labs. Labrosse, an RTOS expert who founded Micrium in 1999, is a regular speaker and panelist at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston, Minneapolis, Silicon Valley, Embedded World and other industry conferences. He is the author... Read More →


Tuesday June 25, 2019 9:00am - 12:00pm PDT
Room 230A