20-sim 4C is a prototyping environment that enables you to connect 20-sim models to physical systems. The models can be executed as real-time C-code on hardware like PC's or ARM-9 based processor boards.
This enables you to perform various tasks:
- Measurement and Calibration : From 20-sim 4C you can export C-code that will operate and read sensors.
- Machine Control : With 20-sim 4C you can export code to external targets to control the operation of machines. In 20-sim 4C you can start and stop the controller and change parameters during run-time.
-Rapid Prototyping : 20-sim models can be exported to 20-sim 4C with a few clicks of a button and executed on a target with a second click. This makes 20-sim 4C a valuable tool for rapid prototyping.
Main Features
-Targets : With 20-sim 4C you can run code on any target that runs a RTAI Linux operating system like PC's, PC104 boards and ARM processors.
-20-sim : Any 20-sim model can be exported to C-code and imported in 20-sim 4C.
-Command : From 20-sim 4C you can start and stop running code on a target processor. During run-time you can change parameter values.
-Monitoring and Logging : In 20-sim 4C you can monitor and log every variable that is available on the target. Values are transmitted from the target to 20-sim 4C in real-time with sample rates up-to 100 Hz or off-line with the full sample rate.
-Communication : 20-sim 4C runs on a Windows PC. Communication between 20-sim 4C and a target is performed through ethernet using the TCP/IP protocol.
-Speed : Sample rates up to 50 kHz can be achieved, depending on the type of processor and co-processor.
Requirements:
-Windows PC: 20-sim 4C runs on Windows XP and Windows Vista.
-20-sim Professional: 20-sim 4C can be used only in combination with 20-sim 4.0 Professional.
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