QNX reference designs provide out-of-the-box connected applications that significantly reduce the engineering effort normally required to prototype and productize new systems. QNX demos showcase QNX technologies with easy to evaluate board images.
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The smart energy reference design for in-home displays is for managing next-generation security, monitoring, and automation applications. Based on a rich, Adobe Flash user interface, it illustrates how you can build applications for energy efficiency and security that can be managed through an elegant and easy-to-use HMI. It also shows how to interface with home area networks (HAN), Zigbee sensors, streaming IP video cameras, and how to integrate all this technology with Internet connectivity into a comprehensive and efficient system.
The smart energy reference design combines the QNX Neutrino RTOS with the QNX Aviage HMI Suite. It is available on the following platforms:
The QNX smart energy reference design allows developers to quickly create large touch screen displays with attractive graphics and easily link them to underlying embedded real-time controls.
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The building automation reference design combines the QNX Neutrino RTOS with the QNX Aviage HMI Suite. On some platforms it demonstrates QNX fast boot technology, bringing up a full HMI within seconds after reset. It is available on the following platforms:
The QNX building automation reference design allows developers to quickly create distributed control systems.
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The digital instrument cluster reference design shows developers how to create a graphical interface that merges images from Adobe Flash and OpenGL ES. This reference design also demonstrates how to connect to underlying real-time hardware components, making the basic design useful for automotive or any other embedded market that need to display gauges or use multiple components.
The digital instrument cluster reference design combines the QNX Neutrino RTOS with the QNX Aviage HMI Suite. It is available on the following platforms:
The QNX digital instrument cluster reference design shows the composition of Adobe Flash and OpenGL ES graphics into a seamless HMI.
QNX Software Systems provides two ways for developers to evaluate the QNX Neutrino RTOS as a target platform within a VMware session.(VMware lets developers test software without using a dedicated PC as a target.)