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Wind River VxWorks Cert Platform

Posted by Ken Cheung in RTOS on Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Wind River rolled out the Wind River VxWorks Cert Platform, which is a combination of the VxWorks DO-178B and IEC 61508 safety critical platforms. The Wind River VxWorks Cert Platform supports C++ and real-time processes (RTP). VxWorks Cert is ideal for safety critical applications that must be certified to the stringent requirements of RTCA DO-178B and EUROCAE ED-12B (Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification) and IEC 61508 and other related software standards. Wind River VxWorks Cert Platform is available now worldwide. The VxWorks DO-178B Platform and VxWorks 61508 Platform will no longer be availabe as separate, standalone platforms.

Wind River VxWorks Cert Platform Features

  • Support for C++ and RTPs
  • More flexibility in programming and design
  • Enables improved compatibility with existing, imported or reused code
  • Ideal for aviation, industrial automation and control, transport, medical, and energy
  • Includes Over 240 VxWorks 6.x APIs
  • DO-178B Level A certification evidence
  • IEC 61508 certification evidence
  • Includes the Wind River Workbench development suite
  • Optional embedded TCP/UDP/IPv4 network stack
  • Optional VxWorks Cert File System provides a power-fail-safe, transaction-based file system
  • Extensive partner ecosystem

More information: Wind River VxWorks Cert Platform

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