Alan Kay said: “Simple things should be simple, complex things should be possible”. This sentence was the inspiration for the founder of RT-Thread to stick to his beliefs.

Background:
RT-Thread was born in 2006, it is an open source, neutral, and community-based real-time operating system (RTOS).

RT-Thread has Standard version and Nano version:

RT-Thread Architecture:

RT-Thread has not only a real-time kernel, but also rich components. Its architecture is as follows:
It includes:
RT-Thread Features:

Supported Architectures:

RT-Thread supports many architectures, and has covered the major architectures in current applications. Architecture and chip manufacturer involved:

Supported IDE and Compiler:

The main IDE/compilers supported by RT-Thread are:
Use Python-based scons for command-line builds.


Community:

RT-Thread has received many many supports from the community developers when it starts. Now, RT-Thread has gathered 200+ software packages which are created by the community developers also RT-Thread had 9357 commits and gained 4.2K stars on Github.


Real-time system (RTOS) is increasingly widely used in the high-end Internet of Things (like AIoT) because of its low cost, high real-time, and fast start-up characteristics, soon or later, more and more RTOSs would support multi-kernel SMP, AI, audio & video and this is inevitable. In the near future, RT-Thread Studio IDE, next-generation microkernel architecture, AI frameworks and more will all be released step by step.
This is a new world of RTOS.


RT-Thread Contact Info: