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| SCIOPTA NEWS |
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| Basel, July 20, 2004 |
| SCIOPTA Real-Time Operating System for ARM Supports LPC2000 |
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Today Litronic AG is announcing the immediate availability of the SCIOPTA Real-Time Operating System for the Philips LPC2000 microcontroller family.
SCIOPTA LPC2000 is entirely written in assembler which results in a very high performance and a low memory footprint. The code size of 6-18 kbytes allows to use it also in pure single-chip applications.
The pre-emptive multitasking real-time kernel supports the standard SCIOPTA message-based architecture and includes a module concept.
Beside the fast real-time kernel there are IPS (SCIOPTA Internet Protocols, TCP/IP), Web Server, SFFS (SCIOPTA Flash File System) and USB support available. SCIOPTA LPC2000 is royalty free and supports actually the C/C++ compilers and environments from GNU GCC and ARM RealView. A precompiled version of GCC ARM is included in the SCIOPTA CD delivery.
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| PHILIPS LPC2000 Family |
| he 16/32-bit LPC2000 family is based on a 1.8V ARM7TDMI-S core operating at up to 60 MHz together with a wide range of peripherals including multiple serial interfaces, 10-bit ADC and external bus options. These controllers are designed for use in a range of applications including industrial control, automotive, medical, connectivity and any other general purpose embedded application requiring high performance and low power consumption in a cost-effective package. |
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| About SCIOPTA |
SCIOPTA Systems develops, sells, supports and maintains systems software for safety-critical embedded applications.
This includes real-time operating systems, network software, file systems, software for interface bus systems, board support packages and other system software.
SCIOPTA is a message based real-time operating system with many built-in safety functions and is therefore very well suited for software forming part of safety-related systems. SCIOPTA is in the process of certification by TÜV to IEC61508 at Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL3).
But SCIOPTA is more than just an RTOS. It is a new and modern approach to design embedded systems. The direct message passing method allows easy and time-saving design of robust and secure systems. Applications based on the SCIOPTA Method can cover small static SoC designs to large dynamic distributed systems. |
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