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Cranes Soft launches Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder 2.0

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BANGALORE: Cranes Software International Ltd., a software development,

products distribution and training company and its US partner The Mathworks Inc.

have announced the availability of Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder 2.0 in

India .

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Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder, an add-on product for use with the

Real-Time Workshop extends The MathWorks model-based design solution to meet the

critical need for production-quality C code generation for embedded target

deployment.

The Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder provides a framework for the production

of code that is optimized for speed, memory usage, and simplicity, which is

intended for use in embedded systems.

The enhancements in this new version include Custom Storage Classes for Data

Objects, Enhanced Code Generation Options like Initializing Floats and Doubles

to 0.0, Virtualized Output Ports Optimization, Improved HTML Code Generation

Report, and additional options that will optimize the code.

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As the latest addition to the model-based design products, Real-Time Workshop

Embedded Coder 2.0 provides greatly enhanced production-quality code generation

for Simulink. Users can first generate and easily modify code for rapid

prototyping and hardware-in-the-loop testing of Simulink models using Real-Time

Workshop, and then generate code from Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder as

optimized, embeddable ANSI C for use on multiple target operating systems and

hardware platforms.

"The code generated by this new version of Real-Time Workshop Embedded

Coder has measurably improved in terms of embedded RAM size, ROM size, and

execution speed over the first version of the product released in November

2000." said Kiran Bapu associate manager - Technical (MATLAB).

"Code generated from Simulink models with pre-production versions of

Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder has already been used in automotive powertrain

control designs and received FAA certification in aerospace applications",

adds Bapu.

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