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Speedgoat launches the Performance and the Automation real-time target machine
November 1, 2008
The Performance real-time target machine is an evolution of the Basic real-time target machine and offers a high-quality light-weight aluminium chassis with strong EMI protection, an advanced cooling concept, low noise components, and as the name says highest real-time performance.
The Automation real-time target machine is exclusively designed for machine cabinet installation and around-the-clock operation. This system allows you to not only test your Simulink design on a target machine, but to then use the exact same target machine as your controller for final deployment.
Speedgoat launches half-width version of the
October 1, 2008
The small version of our Modular real-time target machine has exactly half the width and therefore offers highest-quality CompactPCI technology with a smaller footprint for office, lab, or mobile use.
McLaren Electronics and Red Bull Technology joined Speedgoat at the MathWorks Automotive Conference
June 10, 2008
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.
MathWorks publishes User Story covering Speedgoat hardware
January 14, 2008
MathWorks has published a User Story on 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. Husco International furthermore used the Interface Designer for xPC Target for the development of a graphical user interface for the rapid-prototype.
Modular real-time target machine fully launched
September 26, 2007
The Modular real-time target machine is Speedgoat's high-end 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 and designed and manufactured entirely in the Western world. Furthermore the Modular real-time target machine is optimized for the use with xPC Target and shows excellent real-time performance.
Speedgoat launches new product: The Basic real-time target machine
July 9, 2007
The Basic real-time target machine is Speedgoat's entry machine. It's the one which comes closest to a standard desktop PC but offers similar industrial-strength features as our other real-time target machines. Furthermore the Basic real-time target machine is optimized for the use with xPC Target and shows excellent real-time performance.
With the launch of the Basic real-time target machine we also rebranded the compactPCI real-time target machine. It's now called Modular real-time target machine. The Web content for the modular machine will be completed shortly.
With the launch of the Basic real-time target machine we also sunset the formerly available desktop real-time target machine and rackmount real-time target machine. They both merged into the basic real-time target machine. The basic machine is the improved successor of the desktop machine and also the improved successor of the rackmount machine for applications where no more than 5 I/O modules are required. For applications which require more than 5 I/O modules the proper solution is the modular machine.
Contact Speedgoat if you have any questions about this change in our product portfolio.
Speedgoat is a MathWorks System Integration Partner
May 22, 2007
Speedgoat has just become a MathWorks Partner and a Member of MathWorks' System Integration Program (Connections Program). To check out the Speedgoat specific Web page content on MathWorks Web page click here.
Interface Designer for xPC Target version 1.0.8 released
April 24, 2007
We have just released version 1.0.8 of the Interface Designer for xPC Target. This version now also supports xPC Target 3.2 (R2007a) and is compatible with older versions of xPC Target back to version 2.5. More information on how you can easily develop professionally looking graphical user interfaces for your xPC Target applications with the Interface Designer for xPC Target can be found on its product page. A full version of the Interface Designer is available for a 30-day trial period at no cost.
Corporate information page added
March 29, 2007
We have added page Corporate information to our Web site. This page includes our Swiss VAT number, DUNS number, and CAGE/NCAGE code. It also confirms that Speedgoat is registered to the US CCR and can therefore directly do business with companies and institutions which purchase through CCR.
Analog and CAN I/O module sections updated
February 20, 2007
We have updated the analog I/O module and CAN I/O module sections of our Web site. We now offer 7 different analog I/O modules which should cover most of your analog application needs. We also now offer an intelligent 2-port CAN I/O module. Each I/O module page lists the highlights of the particular module. A complete data sheet can also be found. The Web pages for the other I/O-types will be updated soon.
MathWorks stops selling xPC TargetBox® - Speedgoat takes over
February 1, 2007
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.
We also offer directly compatible hardware, the Basic real-time target machine , which includes more processor power inside a package almost identical to the xPC TargetBox®. This offering has been optimized for current users who need a replacement or addition to their current xPC TargetBox® installation.
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Visit usat our booth at the MathWorks Model-Based Design Forum on May 26, 2009 in Darmstadt, Germany (01-May-09)
Performance and Automation real-time target machine fully launched (01-Nov-08) Read more
Half-width Modular real-time target machine launched (01-Oct-08) Read more
McLaren Electronic Systems and Red Bull Technology joined Speedgoat at the MathWorks Automotive Conference (10-Jun-08) Read more
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