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55 lines
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Overview
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This is a small demo of the high-performance ThreadX kernel. It includes
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examples of eight threads of different priorities, using a message queue,
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semaphore, mutex, event flags group, byte pool, and block pool. Please
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refer to Chapter 6 of the ThreadX User Guide for a complete description
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of this demonstration.
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Toolchain supported
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- IAR embedded Workbench 9.20.2
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- Keil MDK 5.36
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- GCC ARM Embedded 10.3.1
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- MCUXpresso 11.5.0
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Hardware requirements
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- One Micro USB cables
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- Target Board
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- Personal Computer(PC)
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Board settings
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No special settings are required.
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Prepare the Demo
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1. Connect a USB Micro cable between the host PC and the Debug Link USB port (P6) on the target board.
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2. Open a serial terminal on PC with the following settings:
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- 115200 baud rate
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- 8 data bits
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- No parity
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- One stop bit
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- No flow control
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3. Compile the demo.
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4. Download the program to the target board.
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5. Press the on-board RESET button to start the demo.
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Running the demo
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After writing the program to the flash of the target board,
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press the reset button on your board to start the demo.
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Example output:
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THREADX example ...
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start thread 0 ...
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start thread 5 ...
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start thread 3 ...
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start thread 4 ...
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start thread 6 ...
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start thread 7 ...
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start thread 1 ...
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start thread 2 ...
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