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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

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

An Intelligent Controller based Power Grid Interconnected System for Reliable Operation

An Intelligent Controller based Power Grid Interconnected System for Reliable Operation

The main objective of the research presented is to control the unidirectional boost converter (UBC) by implementing an intelligent controller (IC). The IC continuously captures power conversion based on power output data from wind and solar energy. Then, it injects gate pulses into a power electronic switch based on the data value. The overall design and simulations are performed using MATLAB/SIMULINK.

Publication on ieeexplore.ieee.org

Rapid Control Prototyping

Published Papers

Design and Implementation of Bi-Directional DC-DC Converter for Wind Energy System

Design and Implementation of Bi-Directional DC-DC Converter for Wind Energy System

This paper features designing and implementing a bi-directional DC-DC converter with a Speedgoat controller for wind energy conversion systems. An energy storage device is used to compensate for the fluctuations and to maintain a smooth and continuous power flow in all operating modes to load. The complete system is implemented in MATLAB/SIMULINK and verified with hardware.

Publication on scirp.org

Published Papers

Rapid Control Prototyping

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