Getting Started with FreeRTOS
To get started quickly, you can choose hardware that supports FreeRTOS features and capabilities from the AWS Partner Device Catalog. You can validate your devices will run FreeRTOS using the AWS IoT Device Tester. If you want to get started without hardware, you can use the FreeRTOS Windows simulator.
You can find FreeRTOS on GitHub, or FreeRTOS.org. It will contain all libraries and hardware-specific porting layers, which you can selectively include or remove after download based on your use case. You can also access the stand-alone FreeRTOS kernel through any of these channels. For Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), you can download source code from the FreeRTOS GitHub repository and the companion Android and iOS SDKs from GitHub.
FreeRTOS is open source, so you are free to extend, modify, or delete any of the source code libraries.
Getting Started with FreeRTOS Extended Maintenance Plan
You can create, configure, and manage your FreeRTOS Extended Maintenance Plan (EMP) subscriptions through the FreeRTOS EMP Console. The console will guide through the process of selecting the LTS version, choosing the appropriate license type, configuring notifications, and downloading code. To get started, see the FreeRTOS EMP Getting Started Guide.
AWS Partner Device Catalog
The AWS Partner Device Catalog lists IoT devices that work with AWS IoT. It allows customers to select development kits and embedded systems to build new devices, as well as off-the-shelf-devices such as gateways, edge servers, sensors, and cameras for IoT project integration.
Choosing AWS-enabled hardware from our curated catalog can help make the rollout of your IoT projects easier by allowing you to build on the expertise of APN partners who offer hardware designed to work with AWS IoT services. All devices listed in the AWS Partner Device Catalog are available for purchase to get your evaluation, prototyping, and proof-of-concept started quickly.
Discover IoT devices that work with FreeRTOS in the AWS Partner Device Catalog.
Learn more about how partners qualify IoT hardware for FreeRTOS in the AWS Device Qualification Program.
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