Video #4: Upgrading our Particle Argon using an RTOS with threading and a mutex for synchronization.
In this video I give an analogy I used way back in the late 80's to an Air Force Colonel explaining multi-tasking, mutexes, and what an RTOS is.
We then use these concepts to upgrade our Particle Argon Border Router to and an RTOS to independently signal the receipt of a temperature reading using threading and a mutex.
Sparkfun LED with resistor: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14560
Видео Video #4: Upgrading our Particle Argon using an RTOS with threading and a mutex for synchronization. канала wcltalkstech
We then use these concepts to upgrade our Particle Argon Border Router to and an RTOS to independently signal the receipt of a temperature reading using threading and a mutex.
Sparkfun LED with resistor: https://www.sparkfun.com/products/14560
Видео Video #4: Upgrading our Particle Argon using an RTOS with threading and a mutex for synchronization. канала wcltalkstech
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