WESTON, FL—September 8, 2009—The author of the definitive text on RTOS technology, MicroC-OS-II The Real-Time Kernel, Jean Labrosse, president and CEO of Micrium has authored a new book, and this one comes with a twist. uC/OS-III, the Real-Time Kernel covers Micrium’s newest kernel by the same name, and is offered as a two-part book accompanied by an STMicroelectronics STM32F107-based evaluation board (uC/Eval-STM32F107). The book and board combo target serious programmers and college students who need to understand and create programs based on the timesaving features of a real-time kernel.
Part I of the text covers the internals of the new kernel without going into each detail of the code, as did Labrosse’s previous book. In this version, the emphasis is on the internals, features, API calls, and where and how to use an RTOS, all presented in a clear and useful way, and accompanied by a wealth of diagrams. Part II provides specific examples for using uC/OS-III on the popular STM32 (Cortex M3) processor architecture.
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