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The MathWorks has released Simulink PLC Coder, a new product that generates IEC 61131-structured text for programmable logic controller (PLC) and programmable automation controller (PAC) devices.
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The MathWorks has announced Release 2010a (R2010a) of its MATLAB and Simulink product families, complete with new capabilities and advancements.
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DAANET is now distributing the Bernecker + Rainer (B&R) Automation Studio Target for Simulink - a model-based automation design tool with the highest level of controller integration available on the market, according to the company.
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The MathWorks has announced a new version of its Parallel Computing Toolbox, version 4.2, with an updated distributed array construct to enable engineers to directly access session data from a MATLAB session that is stored on multicore computers or computer clusters.
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The MathWorks’ Simulink Control Design 3.0 is now available and is equipped with new features that automate the tuning of proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controllers.
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The MathWorks has released a new version of its MATLAB and Simulink product and process simulation systems, called Release 2009b (R2009b), offering faster performance for systems engineers.
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National Instruments has announced NI VeriStand 2009, an open, configuration-based software environment for creating real-time testing applications such as hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) and controlled environmental tests.
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The MathWorks is announcing new versions of its MATLAB parallel computing products – including Parallel Computing Toolbox which enables users to run applications in up to eight cores, allowing MATLAB users to take more advantage of multicore desktop computers without major programming efforts, says The MathWorks.
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The MathWorks’ Simulink Design Optimisation tool is now available, which gives modelling and control engineers the ability to automatically optimise Simulink model parameters.
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The MathWorks has announced a range of certified products to help engineers in the automotive, aerospace, and industrial automation industries efficiently use Model-Based Design or PolySpace code verification to develop high-integrity systems that comply with widely accepted standards, the services provider says.