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A cross compiler is a compiler used for compiling codes on a host architecture which is to be used on a target of different architecture.
There are different processor architectures like intel x86, Arm, Mips, powerPc etc..
Compiled codes on a particular architecture generally does not work on...
mostly, the decision os based of if you need strict preemptive real time system,
You can go for FreeRtos.. otherwise linux is much more preferable due to ots robustness
Tahmid, you are just right.. that is a very big advantage which reduces time to market in a production environment and reduces cost of production greatly with an operating system such as Linux or freeRtos depending on the Real Time Requirement. Linux is generally more flexible though.
Linux is always preferred because it is free, has very large support and it has great flexibility. one thing that is sure about linux is that the next big thing in operating systems will be available in the next version release which makes it easy for u to port and implement in your...
You can read more about uclinux of great flexibility.. there are different ports for different processors available online. . But note that there is not strong realtime operation in linux
Good day good engineers, i saw this this 1000w 12v smps inverter with battery charger schematic in one of the treads and i like it so much. i want to adapt it a 2000w 24v system but i am getting confused, can someone please help which components i need to change and which should i use as...
Good day great engineers. Please I like this 1000w smps inverter with 12v charger.
But I want to adapt it to a 24V 2000W system.
Can anybody help on the components to be changed for the improved power and voltage. And which should I use as replacements. Thank you.
Expecting your responses
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