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VersaLogic Corp.
is proud to announce the Ocelot, a small, fanless single board computer (SBC) featuring great performance, very low power operation, and the new SUMIT (Stackable Unified Module Interconnect Technology) expansion interface.
The Ocelot takes advantage of all the best features of Intel's latest generation Atom processor (Z5xx series), which was designed specifically for embedded applications - very high performance(up to 1.6 GHz), radically reduced power requirements, and ground-breaking power management capabilities, extended temperature operation...
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A real-time operating system (RTOS)[Generally pronounced as: Are-toss] is a multitasking operating system intended for real-time applications.
Such applications include embedded systems (programmable thermostats, household appliance controllers, mobile telephones), industrial robots, spacecraft, industrial control (see SCADA), and scientific research equipment.
An RTOS facilitates the creation of a real-time system, but does not guarantee the final result will be real-time; this requires correct development of the software.
An RTOS does not necessarily have high throughput; rather, an RTOS provides facilities which, if used properly, guarantee deadlines can be met generally (soft real-time) or deterministically (hard real-time). An RTOS will typically use specialized scheduling algorithms in order to provide the real-time developer with the tools necessary to produce deterministic behavior in the final system.
An RTOS is valued more for how quickly and/or predictably it can respond to a particular event than for the given amount of work it can perform over time.
Key factors in an RTOS are therefore a minimal interrupt latency and a minimal thread switching latency.
Source: Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RTOS)
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