POSIX® RTOS
LynxOS has been deployed in millions of embedded devices and has operated reliably for 35+ years across multiple safety- and security-critical embedded markets.
It is a tried-and-true approach for hosting applications on a Unix-like OS model wherein all resources and application services are centrally managed by a common kernel and is best-suited for working with hardware architectures that predate virtualization.
For an alternative distributed resource control model leveraging hardware virtualization, click to explore the LYNX MOSA.ic™ approach for hosting heterogeneous applications.
It is a tried-and-true approach for hosting applications on a Unix-like OS model wherein all resources and application services are centrally managed by a common kernel and is best-suited for working with hardware architectures that predate virtualization.
For an alternative distributed resource control model leveraging hardware virtualization, click to explore the LYNX MOSA.ic™ approach for hosting heterogeneous applications.
KEY FEATURES
- Full POSIX® conformance
- Real-time scheduling
- Multi-core
- Luminosity (Eclipse-based IDE) application and kernel debugging support
- GCC-Based tool chain
- Access control and cryptographic security
- Intel® and PowerPC® CPU support
CHOOSING AN RTOS
We want our customers to buy what they need—and only what they need. Real-time operating systems can provide a tremendous amount of value, but they are NOT required for every embedded system design. The article linked to the button below, "Choosing a RTOS," is meant to help those who know they need a real-time operating system for the embedded system design.
Below are other RTOS-related resources. For even more information, visit our resource center, which is filled with helpful material for making software purchase decisions as you design or update your system and consider which real-time platform vendor is right for you.