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<p>in real-time.  Sometimes these systems use a <a href="page.php?w=real-time_operating_system">real-time operating system</a> (RTOS). An RTOS makes the promise that no more than a specified maximum amount of time will pass between executions of <a href="page.php?w=subroutine">subroutine</a>s. In order to do this, the RTOS must also guarantee that interrupt latency will never exceed a predefined maximum.</p>

<p><big>Considerations</big></p>
<p>Advanced interrupt controllers implement a multitude of hardware features in order to minimize the overhead during</p><p>
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