LiteOS
Huawei LiteOS is a lightweight real-time operating system (RTOS) from Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.[1] It is an open source operating system licensed under a BSD 3-clause license for IoT smart terminals. Microcontrollers of different architectures such as ARM (M0/3/4/7, A7/17/53, ARM9/11), x86, and RISC-V are supported by the project. Huawei LiteOS is part of Huawei's '1+2+1' Internet of Things solution, and has been featured in a number of open source development kits and industry offerings.
Developer | Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. |
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Working state | Current |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | V2.1 / May 2018 |
Repository | |
License | BSD 3-clause |
Official website | www.Huawei.com/liteos |
Smartwatches by Huawei and its Honor brand run LiteOS.[2][3]
The latest version is V2.1, which was released in May 2018.
History
On 20 May 2015, at the Huawei Network Conference, Huawei proposed the '1+2+1' Internet of Things solution and release the IoT operating system named Huawei LiteOS.[1]
Key features
Supported architectures
- ADI
- ADuCM4050
- Atmel
- Atmel SAM D21 Xplained Pro
- ATSAM4S-XPRO
- ARDUINO ZERO PRO
- GigaDevice
- GD32F450I-EVAL
- GD32F190R-EVAL
- GD32F103C-EVAL
- GD32F150R-EVAL
- GD32F207C-EVAL
- GD32VF103
- Huawei
- Hi3518
- Kirin A1
- MediaTek
- LINKIT7687HDK
- Microchip
- ATSAME70Q21
- MindMotion
- MM32F103_MINI
- MM32L373
- MM32L073PF
- Nuvoton
- Nordic Semi
- NRF52840-PDK
- NRF52-DK
- NXP
- LPC824_LITE
- LPC54110_BOARD
- FRDM-KW41Z
- FRDM-KL25Z
- Silicon Labs
- EFM32 GIANT GECKO STARTER KIT EFM32GG-STK3700
- EFM32 PEARL GECKO STARTER KIT SLSTK3401A
- EFM32 HAPPY GECKO STARTER KIT SLSTK3400A
- STMicroelectronics
- STM32F411RE-NUCLEO
- STM32F412ZG-NUCLEO
- STM32F429I_DISCO
- STM32L476RG_NUCLEO
- STM32F746ZG_NUCLEO
- STM32F103RB-NUCLEO
- TI
- LAUNCHXL-CC3220SF
See also
References
- "Huawei LiteOS: Concept and Value". Developer.Huawei.com. Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017.
- Ricker, Thomas (19 September 2019). "Huawei Watch GT 2 runs LiteOS and lasts up to two weeks". www.TheVerge.com. The Verge. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "The Honor Magic Watch 2 is a great wearable, but LiteOS is too light". www.XDA-Developers.com. XDA Developers. 17 December 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2021.