Classic real-time target machine - Performance
The Classic real-time target machine gets its processing power from a Celeron-M 600MHz CPU from Intel's Embedded long term supply program. The overall real-time performance under xPC Target exceeds the performance of the fastest xPC TargetBox, the 108, by 25-50% depending on the base sample time of the target application. Because of this superior performance compared to the xPC TargetBox previously available from The MathWorks, Speedgoat offers 'just' one version of the Classic real-time target machine capable of replacing any of the xPC TargetBox® models.
The mainboard of the Classic real-time target machine is identical to the mainboard found in the Mobile real-time target machine. The main difference is that the mainboard of the Mobile real-time target machine is equipped with a Pentium-M (2MB second level cache) while the Classic real-time target machine is equipped with a Celeron-M (512kB second level cache).
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HUSCO International
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
Performance real-time target machine now supports i5 multi-core CPUs with clock rates up to 3.6GHz
(08-April-2011) Read more
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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