An uRT51 real-time processor evaluation

Real-time systems are used in control applications. However, real-time systems may introduce undesirable effects on the control application. Stability, overshoot and settling time are affected when an inadequate real-time system is used. The uRT51 is an embedded processor designed for real-time applications.

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