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Low-latency I/O Module for Motor Controls Testing

Low-latency I/O Module for Motor Controls Testing

Test and validate your electric motor controls for vehicle powertrains, robotics & autonomous systems using the new IO336 I/O module. The Simulink®-programmable workflow enables you to achieve closed-loop sample rates up to the MHz range.

Signal Conditioning Solutions

Signal Conditioning Solutions

Benefit from modular signal conditioning solutions to amplify, filter, modulate, or measure signal levels for real-time controls testing. Easily integrate them into your hardware-in-the-loop testing setup to ensure control signals and sensor outputs are converted to your required formats and levels.

Testing of Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems

Testing of Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition (SCADA) Systems

Learn how you can test your monitoring and supervising systems for production, power generation, manufacturing. Use Speedgoat test systems as a digital twin of your plant to test your controllers before commissioning the system. Leverage the protocols of your choice including Modbus TCP, OPC UA, MQTT.

Webinar | Automotive Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing and Control Design

Webinar | Automotive Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing and Control Design

Learn how to speed up the design and testing of automotive control systems. By using digital twins and virtual environments, you can increase safety and reduce the cost of testing. The recorded webinar covers how to employ Speedgoat test system as prototyping hardware to design motor controls for electric vehicle (EV) powertrains.

Webinar | Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing for Power Electronics

Webinar | Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing for Power Electronics

This webinar focuses on hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing for power electronics applications, such as testing embedded controllers and power converters. Speedgoat real-time systems provide a turnkey solution to deploy power electronics control algorithms that run in the MHz range. Learn how to interface your controller-under-test with an amplifier providing power levels up to the MegaWatt range connected to the HIL test system.

Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing of Battery Management Systems

Hardware-in-the-Loop Testing of Battery Management Systems

Test and validate your battery management systems for electric vehicles or electric aircrafts. With the IO992 I/O module, you can validate and verify algorithms for state-of-charge estimation or cell balancing. Use the IO992 cell emulator to reproduce battery packs by emulating hundreds of cells in different configurations.

Vision Acquisition

Vision Acquisition

Learn about solutions for image processing, sensor fusion, deep learning, AI, and high-speed controls. Low-latency vision I/O modules equipped with Simulink®-programmable AMD® MPSoC FPGA modules allow you to process large amounts of high-bandwidth signals. In addition, the extensive vision protocol support will enable you to source and display multiple vision data formats.

Performance Real-Time Test System

Performance Real-Time Test System

Benefit from the next-generation Performance real-time test system equipped with a powerful multi-core CPU and optional Simulink®-programmable FPGAs. Scale your system and add up to 40 I/O modules in expansion units covering thousands of I/O signals. I/O can either be accessed at the front, or at the rear to fit your test setup. The Performance real-time target machine (P3) is ideal for hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation and rapid control prototyping.

Egston Power Amplifier Interface

Egston Power Amplifier Interface

Leverage the new interface between Speedgoat test systems and EGSTON CSU100 and CSU200 power amplifiers with the COMPISO System Unit. Use this setup for power hardware-in-the-loop (P-HIL) testing of your power electronics devices such as inverters, charging devices, or entire power grids.

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