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Simplifying Authenticated Cloud Connectivity for Any Device
How Wi-Fi and Cellular connectivity modules with ExpressLink can help create secure cloud connected devices. See the blog post:
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Designing an energy efficient and cloud-connected IoT solution with CoAP
A client/server, request/response, UDP-based protocol for efficiency and cloud compatibility. See the blog post:
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Introducing FreeRTOS Kernel version 11.0.0:
A Major Release with Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Support. See the blog post:
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FreeRTOS Roadmap and Code Contribution process
The FreeRTOS roadmap and code contribution process are now published here and on GitHub. See the blog post:
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OPC-UA over TSN with FreeRTOS
A development project to give applications consistent access to hardware TSN capabilities. See the blog post:
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FreeRTOS™
Real-time operating system for microcontrollers
Developed in partnership with the world’s leading chip companies over an 18-year period, and now downloaded every 170 seconds, FreeRTOS is a market-leading real-time operating system (RTOS) for microcontrollers and small microprocessors. Distributed freely under the MIT open source license, FreeRTOS includes a kernel and a growing set of IoT libraries suitable for use across all industry sectors. FreeRTOS is built with an emphasis on reliability and ease of use.
Why FreeRTOS?
Trusted kernel
With proven robustness, tiny footprint, and wide device support, the FreeRTOS kernel is trusted by world-leading companies as the de facto standard for microcontrollers and small microprocessors.
Accelerate time to market
With detailed pre-configured demos and Internet of Things (IoT) reference integrations, there is no need to determine how to setup a project. Quickly download, compile, and get to market faster.
Broad ecosystem support
Our partner ecosystem provides a breadth of options including community contributions, professional support, as well as integrated IDE and productivity tools.
Predictability of long term support
FreeRTOS offers feature stability with long term support (LTS) releases. FreeRTOS LTS libraries come with security updates and critical bug fixes for two years. Maintained by AWS for the benefit of the FreeRTOS community.
Features
Tiny, power-saving kernel
Scalable size, with usable program memory footprint as low as 9KB. Some architectures include a tick-less power saving mode
Support for 40+ architectures
One code base for 40+ MCU architectures and 15+ toolchains, including the latest RISC-V and ARMv8-M (Arm Cortex-M33) microcontrollers
Modular libraries
A growing number of add-on libraries used across all industry sectors, including secure local or cloud connectivity
AWS Reference Integrations
Take advantage of tested examples that include all the libraries essential to securely connect to the cloud
Latest posts
- Introducing FreeRTOS Kernel version 11.0.0: A Major Release with Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) Support
FreeRTOS Kernel version 11.0.0 is now available for download. This release includes the following features: While FreeRTOS introduced Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) support in 2017, FreeRTOS version 11.0.0 is the first to merge Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP) support into the mainline release. SMP enables one instance of the FreeRTOS Kernel to schedule tasks across multiple identical processor […] Read more… - Simplifying Authenticated Cloud Connectivity for Any Device
Introduction Featured FreeRTOS IoT reference integrations show how to integrate the Long-Term Support (LTS) versions of FreeRTOS libraries with hardware enforced security to help create secure cloud connected devices. This blog describes how to use Wi-Fi and Cellular connectivity modules that implement the AWS IoT ExpressLink specification (from here on, "ExpressLink") to achieve the same […] Read more… - Designing an energy efficient and cloud-connected IoT solution with CoAP
Two of the main factors considered during the development of Internet of Things (IoT) devices are efficiency and cloud compatibility. Efficiency, both in energy consumption and data usage, is important to reduce operational and maintenance costs - especially for cellular, battery-operated devices. Energy saving is a puzzle with many pieces, and choosing the appropriate communication […] Read more… - FreeRTOS roadmap and code contribution process now published on freertos.org
Starting today, the FreeRTOS roadmap is published on freertos.org and GitHub. With this update, you can transparently access information on specific FreeRTOS features and have a consolidated view of upcoming, ongoing, and shipped FreeRTOS projects to plan your projects accordingly. In addition, you can track your requested FreeRTOS feature requests or the projects you have […] Read more…
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