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embOS for Coldfire and IAR Compiler

embOS for Coldfire was developed for and with IAR Workbench version 1.10 and supports all memory models offered by this compiler. It comes with easy to use start projects for Metroworks Codewarrior workbench.

Resources and performance data

Memory usage
Kernel size (ROM) approx. 1200 bytes
Kernel RAM usage 38 bytes
RAM usage per task control block 36 bytes
RAM usage per resource semaphore 16 bytes
RAM usage per counting semaphore 8 bytes
RAM usage per mailbox 24 bytes
RAM usage per software timer 20 bytes
RAM usage event 6 bytes
Min. stack-size per task (RAM) 72 bytes
Timing
Context switch time approx. 5.00 µs
Interrupt latency time zero
Kernel CPU usage/TICK less than .2% of total calculation time at 1000 Interrupts/second (1ms TICK)
Basic time unit (TICK) typ. 1 ms, min. 20 µs (50 kHz interrupt frequency)
Features
Max. no. of tasks Unlimited (by available RAM only)
Max. no. of mailboxes unlimited (by available RAM only)
Max. no. of semaphores (resource/binary/counting) unlimited (by available RAM only)
Max. no. of software timers unlimited (by available RAM only)
Max. no. of priorities 255
Stack size idle task (RAM) 0(no memory needed)
Nested interrupts permitted
Task switches from within ISR possible

embOSView offers system analysis during runtime

Target CPU specific information

embOS comes with lots of ready to go start projects and support packages for various starterboards.

  • PCF52223CAF80/ M52223EVB
  • PCF52233CAF60/M52233DEMO
  • PCF52223CAF80/ MCF52223-SK

Available Emulators

  • J-Link for Coldfire
  • Multilink (P&E Micro)

Additional information

Release Notes embOS Coldfire and IAR compiler
Freescale Web site for additional cpu info / support

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Last update: December 7, 2007