Is the Linux kernel on BeagleBoard a "real-time" kernel

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Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer
Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer le 15 Août 2012
Is the Ubuntu Linux kernel running on BeagleBoard, provided by Simulink support for BeagleBoard hardware, a "real-time" kernel?

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Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer
Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer le 15 Août 2012
The Linux distribution provided for BeagleBoard is not a hard real-time kernel as defined by Wikipedia. The interrupt response times are not deterministic.
However, "real-time" means different things to different people. When someone asks about the “real-time” capabilities of a system, it is important to understand the requirements they are trying to meet. They might need a system that can process video at 30 fps or process an audio stream without interruptions. The BeagleBoard can do both. For control applications, the BeagleBoard can probably handle a 1KHz loop, but anything below that is probably not possible.

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