Micriµm Books

µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the Freescale Kinetis

Learn the essentials of real-time operating systems. Part I of this comprehensive and detailed book provides a thorough explanation of Micriμm’s popular μC/OS-III real-time kernel. Part II describes practical, working applications for embedded medical devices built on μC/OS-III and Freescale’s TWR-K53N512 medical board (ARM® CortexTM-M4) using Codewarrior and IAR development tools.

µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the NXP LPC1700

This book highlights how real-time kernels work, using Micrium’s µC/OS-III as a reference. The book consists of two parts: Part I describes real-time kernels in generic terms. Part II provides practical examples using NXP's LPC1768 Cortex-M3 based MCU.

µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the Renesas RX62N

This book highlights how real-time kernels work, using Micrium’s µC/OS-III as a reference. The book consists of two parts: Part I describes real-time kernels in generic terms. Part II provides practical examples using Renesas' RX62N MCU.

µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the Renesas SH7216

This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a real-time kernel works using Micrium's µC/OS-III as a reference. Part I describes real-time kernels, while Part II provides practical examples using Renesas's SH7216 Ultra Fast MCU with FPU and Ethernet.

µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the STMicroelecronics STM32F107

µC/OS-III The Real-Time Kernel provides a step-by-step look at the inner workings of a real-time kernel. Part I describes real-time kernels in generic terms, while Part II provides practical examples using ST's STM32F107 Cortex-M3 based MCU.

µC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel for the Texas Instruments Stellaris MCUs

This book puts the spotlight on how a real-time kernel works using Micrium’s µC/OS-III as a reference. The book consists of two complete parts. Part I describes real-time kernels in generic terms, while Part II provides practical examples.

µC/TCP-IP: The Embedded Protocol Stack for the Freescale Kinetis

Learn the essentials of Networking and Embedded TCP/IP stacks. Part I of this comprehensive book provides a thorough explanation of Micriμm’s μC/TCP-IP stack including its implementation and usage. Part II describes practical, working applications for embedded medical devices built on μC/OS-III, μC/TCP-IP and Freescale’s TWR-K53N512 medical board (ARM® CortexTM-M4) using IAR developments tools. Each of the included examples feature hands-on working projects, which allow you to get your application running quickly, and can serve as a reference design to develop an embedded system connected to the Internet of Things.

µC/TCP-IP: The Embedded Protocol Stack for the Renesas RX62N

This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a TCP/IP stack works using Micriμm’s μC/TCP-IP as a reference. Part I includes an overview of the basics of the Internet Protocol and walks through various aspects of μC/TCP-IP implementation and usage. Part II provides examples for the reader, using the Renesas YRDKRX62N Evaluation Board. The board features the Renesas RX62N, a high-performance 32-bit Flash MCU with FPU and DSP capability, and rich connectivity including Ethernet. Together with the Renesas e2 Studio, the evaluation board provides everything necessary to get you up and running quickly, as well as a fun and educational experience, resulting in a high-level of proficiency in a short time.

µC/TCP-IP: The Embedded Protocol Stack for the Renesas SH7216

This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a TCP/IP stack works using Micriμm’s μC/TCP-IP as a reference. Part I includes an overview of the basics of the Internet Protocol and walks through various aspects of μC/TCP-IP implementation and usage. Part II provide examples for the reader, using the Renesas YRDKSH7216 Evaluation Board. The board features the Renesas SH7216, a high-performance Superscalar Embedded Flash MCU with FPU, Ethernet and many other connectivity features. Together with the Renesas High-performance Embedded Workshop (HEW), the evaluation board provides everything necessary to get you up and running quickly, as well as a fun and educational experience, resulting in a high-level of proficiency in a short time.

µC/TCP-IP: The Embedded Protocol Stack for the STMicroelecronics STM32F107

This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a TCP/IP stack works using Micrium’s μC/TCP-IP as a reference. Part I includes an overview of the basics of Internet Protocol, and walks through various aspects of μC/TCP-IP implementation and usage. Part II makes use of the versatile Evaluation Board (μC/Eval-STM32F107) that is available for use with the book μC/OS-III: The Real-Time Kernel, as well as the IAR EWARM Development Environment and Application Examples for the STMicroelectronics STM32F107. The application examples in Part II of this book enable readers to develop their own prototypes using the expandable Evaluation Board.

µC/TCP-IP: The Embedded Protocol Stack for the Texas Instruments Stellaris MCUs

This two-part book puts the spotlight on how a TCP/IP stack works using Micriμm’s μC/TCP-IP as a reference. Part I includes an overview of the basics of the Internet Protocol and wals through various aspects of the μC/ TCP-IP implementation and usage. Part II provide examples for the reader, using Texas Instruments’ EVALBOT, a small, robotic evaluation board. The board is based on the Stellaris LM3S9B92 which combines the popular ARM Cortex-M3© architecture with Ethernet MAC+PHY, USB OTG (On-The-Go) and I2S. Together with the IAR Systems Embedded Workbench for ARM development tools, the evaluation board provides everything necessary to enable the reader to be up and running quickly, as well as a fun and educational experience, resulting in a high-level of proficiency in a short time.

MicroC/OS-II, The Real-Time Kernel, 2nd Edition

MicroC/OS-II is a highly portable, ROMable, scalable, preemptive real-time, multitasking kernel (RTOS) for microprocessors and microcontrollers with performance comparable to - and in some cases exceeding - commercially-available kernels. Written in ANSI C for maximum portability, MicroC/OS-II has been ported to more than 40 different processor architectures ranging from 8- to 64-bit CPUs. Certifiable for use in safety-critical systems, this RTOS has been proven to be robust, reliable, and safe enough for you to use in your own applications.

Embedded Systems Building Blocks, 2nd Edition

This book provides basic, reusable real-time system modules and explains how to use and modify them. Portable, ready to use code will save time and costs in system development and shorten time to market. Time to market is becoming as important as cost control in gaining competitive advantage.