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4-Slot, Military Style chassis, Simulink Coder target, ideal for HIL applications

UEISIM 400-MIL

Features

Simulink target Cube with 4 I/O slots, includes: Simulink/Simulink or Embedded Coder software

  • Military/Rugged 38999 connectivity
  • 100% COTS solution
  • Simulink applications
  • Supported by over 90 I/O boards
  • 5 g vibration, 100 g shock, sealed to IP66
  • Dual GigE ports (control and diagnostic)
  • Designed for MIL-STD-461/810/1275 compliance
  • Extensive built-in system diagnostics
  • No rotary cooling devices
  • Support for Simulink R2017b to present

Mathworks Embedded Coder®

  • Add-on to Simulink that unlocks additional code optimization, verification, and targeting capabilities.
  • Generate readable, compact, and fast C and C++ code optimized for embedded systems.

Not suitable for new designs. Please see the DNR-MIL-4 series of systems.

4-Slot, Military Style chassis, Simulink Coder target, ideal for HIL applications
Software/Programming: How UEI solutions are used. Hosted - Connected to a PC with Windows, Linux, QNX, VxWorks, RTX, or similar OS. Hosted also is for OPC-UA, Modbus and EtherCAT. Standalone - Controller with Linux or VxWorks OS, Simulink I/O Target or UEILogger. Available options for this product are shown in the drop down menu.
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UEISIM 400-MIL

The UEISIM 400-MIL Cube, an advanced military/aerospace-specified data acquisition and I/O platform housed in a compact 6.2" x 7.1" x 8.7" chassis. The UEISIM 400-MIL is is designed to meet MIL-STD-810 and MIL-STD-461 (including all power supply requirements), and supports virtually any input, any sensor, any interface I/O.

The ruggedized chassis is easily configured as a stand-alone I/O controller or embedded, programmed and hardened for integration with high density, multifunction data acquisition systems. Its highly advanced architecture provides users with a simple and universal software API to construct, add and recon- figure applications based upon the I/O layers.

The UEISIM 400-MIL platform is 100% COTS based and supported by UEI's family of over 90 compatible analog, digital and interface I/O boards, including ARINC-429, MIL-1553, CAN, RVDT/LVDT, synchro/resolver, RS-232/422/485, strain gauge, quadrature en- coder, high-voltage analog outputs (up to 115 VDC) with high drive analog output (up to 200 mA) and more. It can Simulink models for actual Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) testing and rapid prototyping while users remotely monitor and tune parameters.

Six easy steps and your simulation is running live on real hardware. To use the UEISIM simply:

  1. Build your Simulink application.
  2. Open MATLAB, and select Simulink/Embedded target for UEISIM.
  3. Convert your model to use the UEISIM I/O blocks (if you had not used them in your original model).
  4. Create and executable via Simulink Coder.
  5. Connect the UEISIM in "expandable mode" (if you wish to remotely monitor the application while running on the UEISIM).
  6. Start your simulation.

UEI can help support Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) in your control, test, and monitoring applications.

Mathworks Embedded Coder® & UEI Solutions

Mathworks Embedded Coder® generates readable, compact, and fast C and C++ code for embedded processors used in mass production. Embedded Coder is available for use on UEIPAC and UEISIM systems. The choice of Embedded Coder versus Simulink Coder is done when selecting the system target file (same as what you would do to select PowerPC, SoloX ARM, or Zynq UltraScale+ CPU targets).

For information on Embedded Coder® used with UEI solutions, please contact sales@ueidaq.com.

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