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[FreeRTOS Home] [Live FreeRTOS Forum] [FAQ] [Archive Top] [February 2012 Threads] Commercial Hardware products using FreeRTOS?Posted by johnDS on February 13, 2012 Is there a list of commercial hardware products using FreeRTOS. I saw a similar question back in 2007 and some results, but that was 5 years ago.
I am most interested in high reliability products. I am trying to get a feel for how widely used FreeRTOS is in commercial products. I am getting familar with it and like it thus far.
John
RE: Commercial Hardware products using FreeRTOS?Posted by GSMMAN on February 24, 2012 Hi John!
Really don't know how many commercial products uses FR, but just can say that my company has a commercial product using it!!!
FR
RE: Commercial Hardware products using FreeRTOS?Posted by Richard on February 24, 2012 Its a pity not more people have answered, but I can assure you FreeRTOS is used in almost all industries, and with applications in smart metering and digital radios included, there are literally millions of deployments. You can look at the EETimes surveys to see how popular it is.
Regards.
RE: Commercial Hardware products using FreeRTOS?Posted by Erich Styger on February 24, 2012 I can point to a project which is successfully using FreeRTOS: http://blogs.freescale.com/2010/10/19/buried-treasure-unmanned-helicopters-tower-cards-and-codewarrior-for-microcontrollers-10/
Regards, Erich
RE: Commercial Hardware products using FreeRTOS?Posted by Jeff Andle on February 26, 2012 www.intellisaw.com - our temperature monitor for medium voltage switchgear is developed on dsPIC33F family using FreeRTOS. It's just being released, so I'll say it is looking like a stable platform... in a few years I can say!
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