FreeRTOS is an open-source real-time operating system kernel designed for embedded systems, providing a scalable and portable platform for multitasking and managing resources in microcontroller-based applications. It offers a small footprint, preemptive scheduling, and a variety of synchronization and communication mechanisms for efficient real-time operation.
eLinux refers to the collaborative effort to adapt and optimize the Linux operating system for embedded systems, fostering a community-driven approach to support and develop Linux-based solutions for a wide range of embedded devices and applications. It aims to enhance Linux's applicability in resource-constrained environments, such as those found in embedded systems and IoT (Internet of Things) devices.
AWS IoT (Internet of Things) is a comprehensive cloud platform by Amazon Web Services that facilitates the secure and scalable connectivity, management, and analysis of IoT devices. It provides services for device onboarding, data processing, and integration with other AWS services to enable seamless development and deployment of IoT applications.
MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a lightweight and efficient publish-subscribe messaging protocol designed for low-bandwidth, high-latency, or unreliable networks. It enables communication between devices, emphasizing minimal overhead and real-time data exchange in IoT and other resource-constrained environments.
I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) is a serial communication protocol commonly used to connect and facilitate communication between integrated circuits on a circuit board. It employs a master-slave architecture, allowing multiple devices to share a common bus for efficient data exchange in electronics.
SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) is a synchronous serial communication protocol that facilitates full-duplex communication between a master device and multiple peripheral devices. It is widely used in embedded systems for high-speed data transfer and efficient communication between microcontrollers and peripheral devices.
CAN (Controller Area Network) is a robust and widely used serial communication protocol in automotive and industrial applications, enabling real-time data exchange between microcontrollers and devices in a network. It supports multi-master communication and prioritized messages for reliable and efficient data transmission in challenging environments.
BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) is a wireless communication technology designed for energy-efficient data exchange over short distances, commonly used in IoT devices, wearables, and other applications requiring low-power connectivity. It enables efficient communication between devices while minimizing energy consumption.
WiFi is a wireless networking technology that allows devices to connect and communicate over a local area network (LAN) or the internet, providing high-speed data transmission for various applications, including internet access, home networking, and business connectivity. It operates on the IEEE 802.11 standard.
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