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dSPACE Inc. currently offers software designed to allow customers to run Simulink and Stateflow models on dSPACE Prototyper and dSPACE Simulator. The software is also engineered for Aperiodic event handling support of triggered subsystems, hardware and software interrupts and blocks for the implementation of time-triggered tasks and timetables. All settings, such as parameterization, are available by clicking on the appropriate blocks. Real-Time Workshop from The MathWorks generates the model code while Real-Time Interface provides blocks that implement the I/O capabilities of dSPACE systems in your Simulink models. According to the company, your real-time model is compiled, downloaded and started automatically on your real-time hardware, without you having to write a single line of code. dSPACE Inc., Tele: (248) 567-1300 or www.dspaceinc.com.
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