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Using Simulink to Develop Grid-Tied Solar Inverter Controls

Using Simulink to Develop Grid-Tied Solar Inverter Controls

Learn how you can design, implement, and test the controller code for a 3-phase grid-tied solar inverter using Simulink.  Learn how you can develop a controller that can adhere to grid codes and maintain inverter grid connection during upset conditions.

Hardware-in-the-Loop

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Current Control and FPGA-Based Real-Time Simulation of Grid-Tied Inverters

Current Control and FPGA-Based Real-Time Simulation of Grid-Tied Inverters

Learn how to synthesize a controller for a grid-side converter using observer-based linear quadratic regulator (LQR) and how to perform hardware-in-the-loop testing of grid-tied inverter using Simulink and Speedgoat hardware.

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Real-Time Simulation and Testing: Hardware-in-the-Loop

Real-Time Simulation and Testing: Hardware-in-the-Loop

Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Simulation and Testing with Simulink Real-TimeTM and Speedgoat target computers.

Recorded Webinars

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Continental: Accelerated Development Using Rapid Control Prototyping

Continental: Accelerated Development Using Rapid Control Prototyping

This project shows a solution whereby engineers can quickly move from SIL to HIL using a Speedgoat system with programmable FPGA technology instead of an original ECU. 

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Hardware-in-the-Loop

CPU, FPGA, and I/O Solutions for Real-Time Simulation and Testing with Simulink

CPU, FPGA, and I/O Solutions for Real-Time Simulation and Testing with Simulink

In this webinar, MathWorks together with Speedgoat will showcase how to perform real-time simulation and testing, enabling you to rapidly and continuously test and prove your designs, from desktop simulation to testing your designs in real time on hardware platforms.

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Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Model-Based Design for Predictive Maintenance, Code Generation and Real-Time Testing

Model-Based Design for Predictive Maintenance, Code Generation and Real-Time Testing

This video shows how to automatically generate C code from classification models. First, you’ll see how to validate your algorithm on the desktop. Then, once it is validated, the video will show how to generate code. Next, the video walks through how to use Simulink® to deploy the classification model onto a B&R PLC, and then test it on a real-time representation of the system using a Speedgoat machine.

Recorded Webinars

Hardware-in-the-Loop

Rapid Control Prototyping

Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing of Battery Management System (BMS) using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat target hardware

Hardware-in-the-Loop (HIL) Testing of Battery Management System (BMS) using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat target hardware

This webinar demonstrates how engineers can perform hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing to validate and test their Battery Management Systems design using Simulink Real-Time and Speedgoat Target hardware.

It showcases the modeling of a battery pack and battery management algorithms such as SOC estimation and cell balancing using Simulink. The webinar also shows how to perform HIL simulation by running the battery pack plant model in real time on Speedgoat test system, to find errors before deploying the actual hardware in the field

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A Real-Time Simulation Environment for Autonomous Vehicles in Highly Dynamic Driving Scenarios

A Real-Time Simulation Environment for Autonomous Vehicles in Highly Dynamic Driving Scenarios

In May 2018, a group of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) won the first Roborace Human + Machine Challenge. TUM's autonomous driving software stack manages environment perception, autonomous navigation, and trajectory tracking.

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Hardware-in-the-Loop

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