Support policy for Amazon IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS - FreeRTOS
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Support policy for Amazon IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS

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As of October 2022, Amazon IoT Device Tester for Amazon IoT FreeRTOS Qualification (FRQ) 1.0 does not generate signed qualification reports. You cannot qualify new Amazon IoT FreeRTOS devices to list in the Amazon Partner Device Catalog through the Amazon Device Qualification Program using IDT FRQ 1.0 versions. While you can't qualify FreeRTOS devices using IDT FRQ 1.0, you can continue to test your FreeRTOS devices with FRQ 1.0. We recommend that you use IDT FRQ 2.0 to qualify and list FreeRTOS devices in the Amazon Partner Device Catalog.

Amazon IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS is a test automation tool to validate FreeRTOS port to devices. Additionally you can qualify your FreeRTOS devices and list them on the Amazon Partner Device Catalog . The Amazon IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS supports validation and qualification of FreeRTOS Long Term Supported (LTS) libraries available on GitHub at FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS-LTS , and FreeRTOS mainline available at FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS. We recommend that you use the most recent versions of both the FreeRTOS and Amazon IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS to validate and qualify your devices.

For FreeRTOS-LTS, IDT supports the validation and qualification of FreeRTOS 202210 LTS version. See here for more information on FreeRTOS LTS releases and their maintenance time line. Once the support period of these LTS releases ends, you can still continue validation, but IDT will not generate a report, that will allow you to submit your device for qualification.

For the mainline FreeRTOS available at FreeRTOS/FreeRTOS , we support the validation and qualification of all the versions released in the past six months, or the previous two versions of FreeRTOS if released more than six months apart. See here for currently supported versions. For unsupported versions of FreeRTOS, you can still continue validation, but IDT will not generate a report, that will allow you to submit your device for qualification.

See Supported versions of Amazon IoT Device Tester for FreeRTOS for the latest supported IDT and FreeRTOS versions. You can use any of the supported versions of Amazon IoT Device Tester with the corresponding version of FreeRTOS to test or qualify your device. If you continue to use the Unsupported IDT versions for FreeRTOS, you will not receive the latest bug fixes or updates.

For questions about the support policy, contact Amazon Customer Support.