A low-cost temperature control system for learning real-time programming
Résumé
Real-time multitasking, by opposition to shared-time multitasking, is required for applications where the response-time to events is important, even more critical like in control and automation or drivers programming. Find a low-cost model to learn real-time systems, that is accessible to a high number of people is an issue. The paper deals with this issue by presenting a temperature control system that consists of salvage components, and open-source hardware and software. It fits the circular and star-up industries philosophy: it is cheap and can be manufacture on demand.
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