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Re: [threadx-dev] help

Hi Sean,

It's great to hear that ThreadX made it easier to get your SMT32 device connected to the internet!

Well, from now on you can just keep an eye on the ThreadX.io page (where we'll be publishing the latest news regarding ThreadX) and on the https://github.com/eclipse-threadx GitHub repository where you'll be able to get the latest source code from.

If you have questions, suggestions or issues, don't hesitate in using this distribution list to make those known.

With thanks and kind regards,
Dana

On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 14:01, <smdt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Dana

 

I needed to get ethernet working on an STM32 device. I was not sure about RTOS and I have had some bad experiences with RTOS. I looked for something else and Found ThreadX. I cannot remember where.

 

It really made connecting to the Internet easy.

I have to admit I have not implemented every thing, but I am working on it. Now I know I can just use ThreadX to build on.

 

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Sean Du Toit

 

 

From: Dana Vede <dana.vede@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:55 PM
To: smdt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc: ThreadX project developer discussion <threadx-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [threadx-dev] help

 

Hi Sean,

 

I am glad I could be of help :) 

And thank you for using ThreadX!


If you have any feedback on it as a user would you consider sharing that with us?

With kind regards,
Dana

 

On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 13:51, <smdt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Dana

 

Thank you for this information. I was not aware.

Now I learned something new.

I use ThreadX in one of my projects, just did not know it is SIL4 certified.

 

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Sean Du Toit

 

 

From: threadx-dev <threadx-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Dana Vede via threadx-dev
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2024 12:45 PM
To: ThreadX project developer discussion <threadx-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: Dana Vede <dana.vede@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [threadx-dev] help

 

Dear Metehan,

 

Thank you for your email and for your interest in the ThreadX RTOS.


My name is Dana, I am part of the Eclipse Foundation staff, being the process engineer looking after the ThreadX project and I'll try to answer your questions to the best of my abilities.

 

1. I can tell you for sure that ThreadX is a SIL4 certified RTOS as per the IEC 61508 requirements. (https://threadx.io/faq/#what-does-safety-certified-os-mean)
A good source of basic information for the project is the FAQs we put together for it: https://threadx.io/faq/, as well as the actual project documentation: https://github.com/eclipse-threadx/rtos-docs

Also, being an open source project, it is, of course, free to use.
2. When it comes to support, here are the plans for it for the future: https://github.com/eclipse-threadx/rtos-docs/blob/main/rtos-docs/general/lts.md

3. STM32 microprocessors are supported as stated in https://github.com/eclipse-threadx/rtos-docs/blob/main/README.md#supports-most-popular-architectures

I hope this helps.

With kind regards,
Dana Vede
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On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 10:09, Metehan Uzun via threadx-dev <threadx-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

  Hello, I am Metehan from Turkey. I am an embedded software engineer in a private company.
We are developing a project and we want to keep this project within the scope of sil4 certificate.  We use STM32F407VET6 and STM32F746VGT6 microprocessors. We want to use Azure RTOS (now known as ThreadX) to be within SIL4 scope. I had a few questions about this.

1- Is ThreadX completely free? So what do we need to do to ensure it is within SIL4 (maybe SIL3) scope?
2- Is there IP Stack support?

3- Is it compatible with the microprocessors we use?

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