Cortex M-3 microcontrollers and the RTX real-time kernel
By Javier Orensanz, ARM
This article highlights the higher performance and lower interrupt latency achieved with the new Cortex-M3 processor-based microcontrollers, combined with the RTX real-time kernel.
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