Speedgoat Target Computers and Speedgoat Support
Speedgoat® target computers are real-time computers fitted with a set of I/O hardware, Simulink® programmable and configurable FPGAs, and communication protocol support. Speedgoat target computers are optimized for use with Simulink Real-Time™ and fully support the HDL Coder™ workflow.
Speedgoat real-time target machines include:
Performance — Highest performance, cost-effective real-time system for office or lab. Supports up to 50 I/O modules.
Mobile — Compact, rugged, fanless, and expandable real-time system. For mobile and in-vehicle use and use in confined areas. Provides an extended operating temperature range. Supports up to 14 I/O modules.
Baseline — Small, rugged, and fanless real-time system. For mobile, in-vehicle, and classroom use and use in confined areas. Provides an extended operating temperature range. Supports up to 7 I/O modules.
Audio — Real-time system optimized for audio applications, such as hearing aids and car acoustics.
Unit — Small, rugged real-time system for mobile, field, in-vehicle and classroom use and use in confined areas. Provides an extended operating temperature range. Supports 1 I/O module.
When you install the Speedgoat I/O Blockset, the installer sets up help for the blocks in the system web browser. To view the Speedgoat I/O Blockset documentation, open the documentation and navigate to the home page. At the bottom right of the home page, under Supplemental Software, click Speedgoat I/O Blockset.
To install your Speedgoat I/O Blockset, go to www.speedgoat.com/extranet, the Speedgoat Customer Portal. Follow the instructions to download and install the Speedgoat I/O Blockset.
You can find Speedgoat real-time target machine configuration documentation online at www.speedgoat.com.
You can find Speedgoat real-time target machine product information online at www.speedgoat.com and select Products & Services.
Speedgoat I/O Hardware
Speedgoat provides a wide range of I/O hardware with ready-to-use configurations for rapid control prototyping (RCP) and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulations. Speedgoat I/O connectivity includes support for:
Analog I/O: single-ended or differential inputs or outputs, with or without isolation, 16–24 bit, voltage and current controlled
Digital I/O: LVCMOS, TTL, RS-422, RS-485, LVDS
FPGA code modules for:
Interrupts
PWM generation and capture, pulse patterns
Quadrature decoding and encoding (measurement and simulation)
SSI protocol
SSI2 protocol
EnDat 2.2 decoder, encoder, and sniffer (measurement and simulation)
BiSS decoder, encoder, and sniffer (measurement and simulation)
SPI protocol
I²C controller and peripheral
Cam and crank decoder and simulator (measurement and simulation)
UART (RS-485/RS-422)
Aurora 64B/66B protocol
And more
LVDT/RVDT and synchro/resolver (measurement and simulation)
Serial:
RS-232, RS-422, RS-485
SDLC, HDLC
Shared memory
Thermocouple, RTD, and strain gauge (measurement and simulation)
Vibration measurements (IEPE/ICP transducers)
Programmable resistors and potentiometers
SPDT, SPST, and DPST reed relays
Fault insertion
Battery management systems
Speedgoat Communication Protocols
Speedgoat provides communication protocol support for I/O hardware with ready-to-use configurations. Speedgoat communication protocols include:
CAN, CAN FD, LIN, SAE J1939, and FlexRay®
XCP over Ethernet, XCP over CAN
MIL-STD-1553, ARINC-429, ARINC-629, AFDX (ARINC 664 Pt7)
EtherCAT® protocol
Real-time UDP, Real-time raw Ethernet, TCP/IP
EtherNet/IP™ Scanner and EtherNet/IP Adapter
PROFINET controller and PROFINET device
PROFIBUS protocol
Modbus TCP Client, Modbus TCP Server, Modbus RTU
POWERLINK Controlled Node
Timing and synchronization: PTP (Precision Time Protocol, IEEE® 1588), GPS, IRIG
UART (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485)
I2C, SPI, SSI, SSI2, EnDAT 2.2, BiSS
Camera Link®
Aurora 8B/10B and 64B/66B multigigabit links for FPGA