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Lynx & ENSCO Demonstrate Avionics Solutions @ DSEI JAPAN 2019
By Dan Westerberg | Senior Systems Engineer on Nov 17, 2019 7:53:00 AM
The most formidable challenges of modern avionics development programs are often centered around the safety certification process and the corresponding requirements and costs. Equally as challenging to any large development program are the design and implementation phases where the software application comes to life as it is realized on the target system environment. These phases can be compromised by
Topics: Demo Lynx MOSA.ic™ Events Embedded Blog Multicore FAA Safety Certification MCP Systems Architecture
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Embedded Best Practices at Arm Tech-con
By James Deutch | Principal Field Applications Engineer on Oct 17, 2019 7:53:00 AM
Lynx participated in this year’s Arm TechCon with a booth in the expo hall, where we demoed Lynx MOSA.ic and its components — LynxSecure®, Buildroot Linux, LynxOS-178®, and Lynx Simple Applications (which are bare-metal apps). It was great to see people walk down the hallways and stop in the aisle to examine the Automotive demo and Industrial demo.
The concepts behind the demos apply across multiple industries and use cases; we simply chose to highlight these concepts in the context of these two markets for the purpose of putting together the demos. For more information on the Automotive demo, you can read Chris Barlow's blog post. Below you can see a close-up of the architectural graphic shown on the notebook’s screen:
Topics: Demo Lynx MOSA.ic™ Embedded Blog Least Privilege Systems Architecture Arm Tech Con Security Trusted Codebase
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What is SR-IOV and Why is It Important for embedded devices?
By Tim Loveless | Principal Solutions Architect on Oct 10, 2019 7:51:00 AM
Topics: Multi-core Avionics Demo Cache-partitioning Lynx MOSA.ic™ Embedded Blog Safety MCP Systems Architecture
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Multi-core cache allocation technology (CAT) demo
By Tim Loveless | Principal Solutions Architect on Sep 20, 2019 7:51:00 AM
This week saw LYNX’s cache partitioning feature for Lynx MOSA.ic™ demonstrated for the first time at the Collins Aerospace Embedded Computing Conference in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Cache partitioning is a new feature of Lynx MOSA.ic™ released in September 2019 and based on Intel’s Cache Allocation Technology (CAT) CPU hardware feature.