RL-ARM Real-Time Library

Real-Time Library

RL-ARM Components Overview

Get a Quote The Real-Time Library (RL-ARM) is a group of tightly-coupled libraries designed to solve the real-time and communication challenges of embedded systems based on ARM-powered MCU devices.

Features:

While it is possible to implement an embedded program without using a real-time kernel, or middleware components. A proven library like RL-ARM solves several common challenges for embedded developers.

Further Information

Keil RL-ARM getting started Guide The RL-ARM Getting Started Guide provides an in-depth introduction to using RL-ARM.

Notes Note

  • RL-ARM includes source code for RTX, Flash File System, CAN, and USB. RL-TCPnet source code is available on request.
  • RL-ARM requires MDK-ARM to be installed.
  • The MDK-ARM includes the RTX Real-Time Kernel but not the RTX Real-Time Kernel Source Code, Flash File System, TCP/IP Networking Suite, or USB/CAN Drivers.