
The new quad-core DS1006 Processor Board features an AMD Opteron 2.8 GHz processor that increases the power of hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation.
dSPACE (Wixom, MI) has given its real-time systems a new heart with the capability to perform up to 60 percent faster. The new quad-core DS1006 Processor Board features:
An AMD Opteron 2.8 GHz processor that increases the power of hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation.
A quad-core processor that distribute large models synchronously.
Very detailed, CPU-intensive models, such as for gasoline engines with variable valve timing and for diesel engines with in-cylinder pressure measurement.
High speed computation that is indispensable for HIL simulation of electric drives that have multiple tasks with extremely short cycle times (typically in microseconds) requiring an independent processor core.
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