Automatic Code Generation with MATLAB/Simulink

Feb. 5, 2009
B&R introduces the second generation of Automatic Code Generation from Simulink under the name "B&R Automation Studio Target for Simulink". 
The product is seamlessly integrated into B&R's developing environment - Automation Studio - as well as the products from the company The MathWorks, thereby allowing trouble-free integration of Simulink models in Automation Studio. B&R worked closely together with The MathWorks - producer of MATLAB and Simulink - to develop "B&R Automation Studio Target for Simulink".The MATLAB and Simulink product group offers a large number of possibilities for optimizing the quality of development solutions. Important factors for this include work efficiency and implementation speed of simulation models, solutions and testing scenarios. With the system-compatible expansions to Real Time Workshop Embedded Coder from The MathWorks, B&R ensures seamless interaction between MATLAB, Simulink and Automation Studio. Significantly reduced development time from the original idea to the final industrial solution and minimized development risks make up the main potential of this product collaboration. At the end of the day, using the correct system results in reduced costs and increased profitability.B&R company profileB&R is the world’s largest and most successful private company in the area of automation equipment manufacturing. The motto “Perfection in Automation” has provided the foundation for the company since B&R was founded in 1979. Today, B&R employs 1,780 employees worldwide and has an exceptional global presence with more than 155 sales offices in over 60 countries.B&R USA, based in Atlanta, GA, has been working closely with their customers since 1987. Since then, B&R USA has continuously grown as a sales and support organization through both direct sales offices and B&R’s unique Automation Partner distribution network. Today, B&R USA has a network of more than 20 offices throughout the USA and is there for its customers locally.

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