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Real-Time Simulation and Testing with Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat Hardware

Real-Time Simulation and Testing with Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat Hardware

Speedgoat real-time solutions and Simulink® are expressly designed to work together for creating real-time systems for desktop, lab, and field environments.

Workflow Introductions

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Rapid Control Prototyping

Rapid Control Prototyping

Accelerate Control Design Innovation With Model-Based Design Ready Solutions for a Worry-Free Test and Simulation Experience.

Workflow Introductions

Rapid Control Prototyping

Industry Use Cases

Introduction to Speedgoat Simulink-Programmable FPGAs

Introduction to Speedgoat Simulink-Programmable FPGAs

Learn about the Simulink-integrated workflows to program FPGA I/O modules easily and directly from your model.

Workflow Introductions

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

10 Ways to Speed Design for Digitally Controlled Power Converters with Simulink

10 Ways to Speed Design for Digitally Controlled Power Converters with Simulink

This whitepaper highlights ways to accelerate digital control development for power converters with system-level simulation, how to validate control code on the processor without damaging electrical system hardware and developing real-time simulations of your electrical system.

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Whitepapers

Speedgoat Configurable I/O Modules

Speedgoat Configurable I/O Modules

Learn about the Simulink-integrated workflows to configure I/O modules easily and directly from your model.

Workflow Introductions

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Robotic Glove with Integrated Sensing for Intuitive Grasping Assistance

Robotic Glove with Integrated Sensing for Intuitive Grasping Assistance

This paper presents a fully integrated soft robotic glove with multi-articular textile actuators, custom soft sensors, and an intuitive detection controller. The state-machine-based controller uses signals from integrated sensors to detect relative changes in hand-object interactions.

Publication on ieeexplore.ieee.org

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

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