News
| Date | Description |
| 08-April-2011 | New Automatic HDL code generation for Speedgoat's FPGA-based I/O modules for Real-Time Simulation and Testing on FPGAs |
| 08-April-2011 | New Support for cameras based on Camera Link interface and USB webcam support |
| 08-April-2011 | New real-time UPD support |
| 08-April-2011 | Performance real-time target machine now supports core i5 multi-core CPUs with clock rates up to 3.6GHz |
| 14-March-2011 | Mobile real-time target machine now supports dual-core CPUs with clock rates up 2.16GHz |
| 03-January-2011 |
New 18-bit simultaneous and differential analog input with up to 32 channels fully launched |
| 01-November-2010 | Performance real-time target machine now supports installation of up to 17 PCI I/O modules using up to two Performance-IOExpansion chassis |
| 25-August-2010 | MathWorks and Speedgoat launch xPC Target Turnkey solution for Rapid Control Prototyping and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Simulation based on Speedgoat products |
| 03-May-2010 |
New Performance-IOExpansion option fully launched Expands the Performance real-time target machine with an additional chassis including support for six additional PCI I/O slots. |
| 27-April-2010 |
New QAD FPGA code module for Quadrature Decoding (QAD) The QAD FPGA code module analysis two 90 degrees shifted signal inputs from incremental encoders sensors to determine rotation direction and position. |
| 12-April-2010 |
New SPI and I2C FPGA code modules Connect your devices supporting SPI and I2C protocols with Speedgoat real-time target machines |
| 01-March-2010 |
Education real-time target machine fully launched Study and teach basic and advanced mechatronic and FPGA design concepts using an industrial-grade target machine available at a price an academic institution can afford |
| 01-January-2010 |
Raw Ethernet,
UDP,
J1939,
Arinc 429,
MIL-STD-1553,
Shared Memory,
LVDT/RVDT, and
Synchro/Resolver
support Speedgoat now also supports and delivers a wide range of I/O hardware supported by the xPC Target driver library |
| 01-December-2009 |
Audio real-time system and XLR panels fully launched Highest performance low-noise target machine installed in rack and including XLR panels for analog inputs and outputs |
| 04-September-2009 |
xPC Target dual core and highest clockrate CPU support (3.33GHz) Speedgoat now supports CPUs with a clockrate up to 3.33GHz. Furtermore xPC Target now supports dual core CPUs for background tasks. |
| 20-July-2009 |
New FPGA code modules for pulse train generation and capture Speegoat extends its offerings for Motion Control by launching pulse-width modulation (PWM), Capture (CAP), and generic digital I/O (DIO) FPGA code modules for its FPGA-based 3xx I/O modules series |
| 01-February-2009 |
Automation real-time target machine fully launched. Small and optimized for around-the-clock operation. Ideal to deploy Simulink control designs on a target machine for small to medium quantity production series where it makes sense to use a target machine as finally deployed controller hardware. Easy to mount into cabines and on walls. |
| 01-November-2008 |
Performance real-time target machine fully launched. Evolution of the Basic real-time target machine offering a high-quality light-weight aluminium chassis with strong EMI protection, an advanced cooling concept, low noise components, and highest real-time performance. |
| 01-October-2008 |
Small version of the Modular real-time target machine fully lauched The small version of the Modular real-time target machine has exactly half the width but otherwise offers the same high quality. |
| 01-July-2008 |
McLaren Electronics and Red Bull Technology join Speedgoat at the MathWorks Automotive Conference Together with MacLaren Electronics and Red Bull Technology, Speedgoat presented at the MathWorks Automotive Conference on June 3-4, 2008 in Stuttgart live demos about Simulink-based Rapid Prototyping and HIL. |
| 01-January-2008 |
MathWorks publishes User Story covering Speedgoat hardware MathWorks has published a User Storyon an xPC Target based rapid-prototyping application at Husco International, USA where the use of several Classic real-time target machines from Speedgoat played an important role on the overall success. |
| 26-September-2007 |
Modular real-time target machine fully launched. This target machine is Speedgoat's machine for large rapid-prototyping and HIL applications. It is based on the industrial-strength 3U CompactPCI standard and can be equipped with up to 13 I/O modules. All components of the Modular machine are of highest quality. |
| 09-July-2007 |
Basic real-time target machine fully launched. This target machine is Speedgoat's entry machine. It's the one which comes closest to a standard desktop PC but offers industrial-strength. |
| 29-May-2007 |
Speedgoat is a MathWorks System Integrator Speedgoat has just become a MathWorks Partner and a Member of MathWorks' System Integration Program (Connections Program). |
| 20-February-2007 |
Analog and CAN I/O module sections updated. We have updated the analog and CAN I/O module sections of our Web site and now offer 7 different analog I/O modules covering most analog application needs as well as an intelligent 2-port CAN I/O module. |
| 01-February-2007 |
MathWorks stops selling xPC TargetBox® - Speedgoat takes over Beginning February 2007, xPC TargetBox® is no longer available for purchase from The MathWorks. The MathWorks has partnered with Speedgoat to support existing xPC TargetBox users. Speedgoat provides technical and warranty support for xPC TargetBox® hardware, including return and repairs. xPC TargetBox owners should contact us regarding warranty issues, replacement parts, and repair services. With the Classic real-time target machine we also offer 100% compatible hardware and a wide range of additional functionality. |
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News
Automatic HDL code generation for Speedgoat's FPGA-based I/O modules for Real-Time Simulation and Testing on FPGAs
(08-April-2011) Read more
New support for cameras based on Camera Link interface and USB webcam support
(08-April-2011) Contact Speedgoat for details
Performance real-time target machine now supports i5 multi-core CPUs with clock rates up to 3.6GHz
(08-April-2011) Read more
New real-time UDP support
(08-April-2011) Contact Speedgoat for details
Mobile real-time target machine now supports dual-core CPUs with clock rates up 2.16GHz
(14-March-2011) Read more
New 18-bit analog input I/O module with up to 32 channels
(03-January-2011) Read more
MathWorks and Speedgoat launch xPC Target Turnkey solution(25-August-2010) Read more
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