Motorola provides a full range of OSEK products, an Operating System (OS), Communication system (COM) and Network management system (NM). All Motorola OSEK products are based on the latest OSEK/VDX standards. Motorola OSEK products are integrated with the extensive portfolio of 8, 16, 32-bit microcontrollers with on-chip CAN (Controller Area Network) interfaces. Processor families that are supported include the 68HC08, 68HC12, 683xx, MPC POWER PC and M.CORE. An OSEK OS for Windows NT is also available. This version allows the developer to integrate with high level design tools, architect and debug the application before the target hardware is available. Code developed for Windows NT OSEK will be the same code that will run in the target hardware. To help with configuration of the runtime system, a Windows based tool, OSEK Builder, is provided. This paper will provide an update of the current status of Motorola OSEK products and give a preview of future developments and partnerships.


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    Title :

    Motorola OSEK solution for the automotive industry


    Additional title:

    OSEK-Lösung von Motorola für die Automobilindustrie


    Contributors:
    Ziker, B. (author)


    Publication date :

    2000


    Size :

    5 Seiten, 2 Bilder




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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