Innovative Integration
Innovative Integration provides board-level hardware products that integrate the best analog I/O and reconfigurable FPGAs to provide cost-effective solutions for challenging data acquisition and signal processing applications.

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TICS Realtime Overview
Overview to Real-time Operating System issues, as a basic level.
Good introductory piece if you are considering using an RTOS for the first time, or want to know the basics.
Vendor-sponsored.
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http://www.concentric.net
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Why Use a Real-time Operating System (RTOS)?
AVIX-RT provides their overview and advocacy of why using a real-time operating system is a good thing, especially in an embedded systems.
They specialize in Microchip PIC related RTOS products.
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http://www.avix-rt.com
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Wiki List of RTOSes
Category:Real-time operating systems From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The main article for this category is Real-time operating systems. [hide]v d eReal-time operating systems (RTOS) ChibiOS/RT · Contiki · DNIX · DSOS · eCos · Embedded Linux · EROS · FreeRTOS · LynxOS · MenuetOS · MERT · Nucleus RTOS · Open AT OS · OS-9 · OSE · pSOS · Prex · QNX · RMX · RSX-11 · RT-11 · RTEMS · RTLinux · SINTRAN...
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Wikibooks - Embedded Systems/Real-Time Operating Systems
A Real-Time Operating System (RTOS) is a computing environment that reacts to input within a specific time period.
A real-time deadline can be so small that system reaction appears instantaneous.
The term real-time computing has also been used, however, to describe 'slow real-time' output that has a longer, but fixed, time limit.
Learning the difference between real-time and standard operating systems is as easy as imagining yourself in a...
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Wikipedia: Real-time Operating Systems
A real-time operating system (RTOS) is a class of operating system intended for real-time applications.
Examples include embedded applications (programmable thermostats, household appliance controllers, mobile telephones), industrial robots, industrial control (see SCADA), and scientific research equipment.
A RTOS facilitates the creation of a real-time system, but does not guarantee the finished product will be real-time; this requires...
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