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The MathWorks, Inc.

The MathWorks, Inc.

3 Apple Hill Drive
01760 Natick, MA
USA

Phone: +1-508-647-7183
Fax: +1-508-647-7016
www.mathworks.com

The MathWorks is a world leading developer of Model-Based Design software. With an extensive product set based on MATLAB® ,Simulink and Real-Time Workshop, The MathWorks provides software and services to solve challenging problems and accelerate innovation in automotive, aerospace, communications, financial services, biotechnology, electronics, instrumentation, process, and other industries. Their customers include some of the world's most innovative technology companies, government research labs, financial institutions, and universities.

Model-Based Design with automatic C code generation is a mature technology used in some of the world’s most demanding real-time embedded environments such as those in production aircraft, automobiles and mass produced consumer handheld devices. Mathworks products enable it’s customers to dramatically reduce time to market by developing a fully functional model which can be simulated, tested and then deployed automatically on an embedded target. This process not only speeds development time but reduces the number of defects and improves collaboration across the development organisation. Further information on Model Based Design for embedded software development can be found on the MathWorks website by going to http://www.mathworks.com/applications/controldesign/.

Using Link for TASKING, engineers and designers can deploy automatically generated C code on a broad range of supported processors. Model development can be verified through Processor-In-the-Loop cosimulation, with software execution on the embedded processor target or instruction set simulator.

Link for TASKING is compatible with the TASKING VX-toolset for TriCore, ARM and M16C as well as the classic C166/ST10, DSP56xxx and 8051 tools.

To learn more about Link for TASKING, to arrange a demonstration or to contact a sales representative please click here or contact The MathWorks at the address given.