Watch a video demonstration of how to use the multi-core heterogeneous processor of Toradex Colibri VF61 System on Module. This computer module is based on the NXP/Freescale VF6xx SoC which possesses a heterogeneous/asymmetrical multi-core architecture. The tow cores present on the processor are ARM Cortex-A5 and ARM Cortex-M4. Both these cores can concurrently run different operating systems. In this video, you will get to see the Linux operating system running with QT on the Cortex-A5 and an ECOS real-time operating system on the Cortex-M4. The Cortex-M4 is responsible for motor controlling and the positioning and the Cortex-A5 the user interface. Follow this link to find more about Colibri VF61 System on Module.
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Watch a video demonstration of how to use the multi-core heterogeneous processor of Toradex Colibri VF61 System on Module. This computer module is based on the NXP/Freescale VF6xx SoC which possesses a heterogeneous/asymmetrical multi-core architecture. The tow cores present on the processor are ARM Cortex-A5 and ARM Cortex-M4. Both these cores can concurrently run different operating systems. In this video, you will get to see the Linux operating system running with QT on the Cortex-A5 and an ECOS real-time operating system on the Cortex-M4. The Cortex-M4 is responsible for motor controlling and the positioning and the Cortex-A5 the user interface. Follow this link to find more about Colibri VF61 System on Module.
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