Notice: ob_end_clean(): failed to delete buffer. No buffer to delete in /home/magne/public_html/index.php on line 7
EnSilica, Micrium Partners on RTOS/MCU Integration_Technical News_Magnesensor Technology_Magnesensor Technology

Company ProfileMORE

Company Profile

Magnesensor Technology (MST) - Foundation MST is a fabless semiconductor technology corporation offering the design and manufacture of integrated circuit Hall Effect sensors. Our company was established in 2003 in t......

Technical News

EnSilica, Micrium Partners on RTOS/MCU Integration

Data:2018-12-27
EnSilica and Micrium have partnered to port Micrium's µC/OS-III RTOS to EnSilica's family of eSi-RISC processor cores, effective immediately. In addition, Micrium's range of communication software, including its USB host/USB device and TCP/IP networking protocol stack, has been ported to EnSilica's eSi-RISC.
 
Micrium's µC/OS-III is a pre-emptive and deterministic multi-tasking RTOS with optional round-robin scheduling. It is highly scalable, capable of supporting unlimited application tasks and kernel objects, and also highly portable, being delivered with complete source code and in-depth documentation. Furthermore, it is extremely resource efficient as the kernel|s memory footprint can be scaled down to contain only the features required for the application, typically 6–24 KBytes of code space and 1 KByte of data space. Available extensions provide memory protection, greater application stability, safety, memory and time management, enabling cost-effective certification of complex systems. µC/OS-III is used extensively in safety-critical and risk-averse applications being pre-certified to avionics (DO-178B Level E up to Level A), industrial control (IEC 61508 Safety Integrity Level 1 up to Level 3) and medical (ISO 62304 Class A up to Class C [FDA 510(k)]) standards requirements.
 
EnSilica's eSi-RISC is a family of highly configurable and low-power soft processor cores for embedded systems that scale across a wide range of applications and uniquely support both 16-bit and 32-bit configurations. The cores have been extensively silicon proven in a variety of ASIC technologies down to 28nm. The eSi-RISC family includes the eSi-1600 16-bit processor, eSi-3200 32-bit processor, eSi-3250 32-bit processor, eSi-3250sfp incorporating a single precision floating point processor, eSi-3260 32-bit processor with SIMD DSP extensions and eSi-32X0MP 32-bit scalable, asymmetric multicore processor. The processor cores also benefit from a configurable memory architecture and configurable cache options.
 
This article was originally published by EE Times Europe .
 
—Julien Happich is editor in chief of for EE Times Europe.