
Mobile real-time target machine
Speedgoat's Mobile real-time target machine is the ideal choice if you need to rapid-prototype your model-based designs in a vehicle, a confined area, or a harsh environment. Aso this target machine which likes being moved around, from site to site, from task to task.
Mobile and rugged doesn't mean slow. With CPU support up to Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz this little machine doesn't have to hide behind our bigger real-time target machines.
It is also one of the first mobile designs which leverage the PMC mezzanine standard for I/O expansion. Beside other things this means no internal cabling - the I/O module connector is the machine's enclosure connector. This guarantees signal integrity. Last but not least it's Swiss made.
Highlights
- Small and rugged design
- Certified to withstand high levels of shock, vibration, and EMC
- Low power consumption
- Fanless, noiseless, no moving parts and no internal I/O cabling
- Ideal for continuous operation
- Fast boot-up and kernel load time
- Extended temperature support for -40 C° to +75C° (option)
- High CPU performance up to Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz
- Various extensions and options available, including hard disk, RAM, and voltage range
- Wide range of peripheral interfaces
- Long component lifecycles for stability and consistent high quality
- Made and optimized for use with xPC Simulink and Target
Additional information:
Customer quote
"Up and running in less than a day!"
Darren Hartman,
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
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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