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Revision as of 09:38, 6 August 2008
RHD is developed as a flexible hardware abstraction layer framework, that could be used in any application where interaction between a high-level control program and hardware devices are needed in real-time.
The main philosophy of RHD is the idea of a distributed variable database, making all communication variable oriented. A plug-in structure makes it simple to write interfaces to new hardware.
Feature list
- Soft and hard real-time operation possible
- Linux or RTAI scheduling support
- Fixed and accurate timebase
- Two-way variable database
- 32-bit signed database variables
- Timestamps for all variable updated
- TCP / IP Socket interface
- Only one write-client accepted (first in, first access)
- Theoretically up to 256 read-clients
- Low communication overhead in protocol
- Plug-in interface with a range of plugins avalible (see RHD:Plug-ins)
- Easy plug-in updates using shared libraries