Express Logic's ThreadX® to Bring Full RTOS to the ARM® mbed(TM) Ecosystem


ThreadX will add multitasking for IoT devices using ARM mbed OS



Embedded World 2015, Nuremberg, Germany — Express Logic, Inc., the worldwide leader in royalty-free real-time operating systems (RTOSes), announces that it plans to join the ARM mbed ecosystem for Internet of Things (IoT) product development. ARM mbed OS is an operating environment for IoT devices and is especially well-suited to run in energy-constrained applications. mbed OS includes the connectivity, security and device management functionalities required in every IoT device. Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS and NetX Duo IPv6 network stack will complement mbed OS with full real-time RTOS capabilities and advanced Networking technology for IoT networked applications seeking robust RTOS functionality.



ThreadX® will add full RTOS multitasking for IoT devices using mbed™ OS



mbed OS includes a basic, non-preemptive scheduler with limited synchronization and communication primitives, to support the communication and cloud protocols of mbed OS. ThreadX provides a solution for IoT developers who need priority-based, fully-preemptive scheduling capabilities plus all the additional services of a commercial RTOS. ThreadX also brings round-robin scheduling, Preemption-Threshold Scheduling™, priority inheritance, event-chaining, event-trace, run-time stack analysis, and completely deterministic processing. For devices requiring safety certification, ThreadX was the first RTOS to earn UL/IEC 60730 safety certification and also offers TUV IEC 61508 and IEC 62304 certification for Medical, Industrial, and transportation, and DO-178B certification for Avionics. With the addition of ThreadX, the mbed OS community will be able to leverage all of Express Logic's X-Ware middleware products as well, including the FileX file system, GUIX graphics framework, NetX Duo TCP/IPv4/IPv6 network stack, USBX USB host/device/OTG stack and TraceX real-time event trace analysis tool.



"Our ThreadX® RTOS complements the ARM mbed OS platform by adding full RTOS multitasking and services for real-time  applications," said William E. Lamie, president of Express Logic. "IoT devices by their very nature have complex networking requirements. Developers need a complete and easy to use IPv6 TCP/IP stack to meet the challenges of the 'connected' network.  Express logic's NetX Duo™ provides both IPv4 and IPv6 functionality and the ability for developers to configure their interface addresses automatically through its Stateless Address Autoconfiguration protocol. ThreadX already is widely used by developers of ARM-based IoT systems, including IoT developers using Broadcom's WICED and Gainspan's GS2000 SoC's, both of which are based our proven X-Ware solutions. We are excited to extend these already proven IoT solutions to the mbed OS development community."



Summary

By providing its RTOS and Middleware products that feature a small footprint, easy to use source code and intuitive API's, Express Logic strengthens ARM mbed OS, and continues to be the RTOS and middleware leader on the forefront of IoT development and growth.



About Express Logic

Headquartered in San Diego, CA, Express Logic offers the most advanced run-time solution for deeply embedded applications, including the popular ThreadX® RTOS, the high-performance NetX™ TCP/IP stack, the FileX® embedded FAT-compatible file system, the USBX™ Host/Device USB protocol stack, and the GUIX™ graphical user interface development toolkit. Most products from Express Logic include full source code and all have no run-time royalties. For more information about Express Logic solutions, please visit the Web site at www.expresslogic.com, call 1-858-613-6640, or e-mail inquiries to info@expresslogic.com.



ThreadX, TraceX, and FileX are registered trademarks and X-Ware, ThreadX-Lite, Certification Pack, NetX, CANX, USBX, StackX, ViewX, GUIX, GUIX Studio, preemption-threshold, picokernel, and UDP fast path are trademarks of Express Logic, Inc. All other brands or product names are the property of their respective holders.




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