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News Release from: Xanalog Corporation | Subject: NL-Sim
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 15 May 2007
Powerful simulation comes for free
NL-Sim, an alternative to Simulink from The Mathworks, can now be downloaded free of charge from the Xanalog website.
Xanalog Corp is celebrating its 20th anniversary by offering free downloads of its Simulink alternative, NL-Sim Xanalog specialises in self-verifying test systems that are designed specifically for embedded controller prototyping or hardware-in-the-loop testing
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 16 Jan 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company reckons its high level of standards, expert support and on-site training services have kept its customers around the world - including Lockheed Martin, Mitsubishi, Hamilton Sundstrand and many more - coming back again and again over the years.
"Over the years we have focused our efforts exclusively on providing top of the line real-time testing systems".
"We realise that by doing this we were excluding many potential customers who wanted to experience NL-Sim for themselves and compare it with Simulink".
"We are now allowing our software to be run for free on their computer, and once they have discovered the powerful simulation capabilities of NL-Sim, we hope that they will then purchase Xanalog hardware for their real-time system needs", says Martin Schrage, President and Chief Technical Officer.
In addition to hardware and software package solutions for NL-Sim, Xanalog offers its ReaLink product line for use with The Mathworks Simulink, Real Time Workshop and xPC Target.
ReaLink products can be used as an alternative to the xPC Target Box, which was recently discontinued by The Mathworks.
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