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1) In which language are you comfortable with ? 2) Explain Volatile Keyword 3) Use of static variable 4) Compilation and Execution flow of C Program 5) Meaning of dangling pointer and memory leakage? 6) Structure alignment, structure padding 7) Bitwise operators 8) Difference between microcontroller and microprocessor 9) Diff between I/O Mapped I/O and Memory mapped I/O 10) Explain in brief about RS232, I2C, SPI 11) Explain watchdog timer 12) What is an interrupt in microcontroller? 13)What is OS? 14) What is System Call? how is it executed? 15)Linux ipc mechanism 16) paging 17)starvation and deadlock 18) Difference between GPOS and RTOS 19) Priority inversion 20) Jiffies ? 21) hard interrupts and soft interrupts
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**Question:** What is the difference between RTOS and Linux? **Answer:** I explained that an RTOS (Real-Time Operating System) is designed to provide deterministic and predictable response times. It is used in systems where tasks must be executed within strict timing constraints, such as embedded controllers and real-time devices. RTOS typically has lightweight scheduling, low latency, and precise task prioritization. In contrast, Linux is a general-purpose operating system that focuses on overall system performance, multitasking, and resource management rather than strict timing guarantees. Standard Linux is not deterministic like an RTOS, although real-time patches can be applied to improve its real-time capabilities. Therefore, RTOS is commonly used for microcontrollers and time-critical embedded systems, while Linux is often used in more complex embedded platforms that require networking, file systems, and higher-level applications.
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