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Raptor Training, created by our team of experienced controls engineers, provides hands-on experience which enables the new practitioner to gain familiarity with the tool chain by building, deploying, calibrating, and refining a real world control application.
Raptor Training, created by our team of experienced controls engineers, provides hands-on experience which enables the new practitioner to gain familiarity with the toolchain by building, deploying, calibrating and refining a real-world control application.


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=Training Curriculum=
=Training Overview=
'''Who should attend?'''
* Control Systems Engineers
* Application Engineers
* Embedded Software Engineers
* Technical Program Managers
 
'''What is covered?'''<br>
The Raptor Training course is designed to give an understanding of the Raptor Platform in an efficient, hands-on manner. This is accomplished by providing a detailed run down of the way eMBD (Embedded Model Based Design) is designed, developed and implemented using the full Raptor Toolchain.
 
'''Why should I attend?'''<br>
Led by an experienced user of the toolchain, Raptor Training will provide the knowledge required to create your own applications using the full potential of the Raptor Platform.
 
'''Where is it held?'''<br>
Raptor Training comes in four formats:
* 2-Day Training at New Eagle Headquarters - Ann Arbor, MI
* On-Site Training at your location
* 2-Day Remote Training online
* Web-based video series
 
'''When is it?'''
* In-house 2-day training sessions are conducted regularly and can be scheduled with our '''[https://neweagle.net/contact/ sales]''' team
* On-site training can be scheduled with our '''[https://neweagle.net/contact/ sales]''' team
* 2-Day remote training online sessions are conducted regularly and can be scheduled with our '''[https://neweagle.net/contact/ sales]''' team
* The web-based training can be accessed at any time
 
 
==Training Curriculum==


The Raptor Training course is designed to give an understanding of the Raptor Platform in an efficient, hands-on manner. We will start off in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, showing concepts of Raptor-Dev's integration and how to use model based design to your advantage. Once the project is built we will flash the compiled code to the module. Using Raptor-Cal, New Eagle's calibration tool, we will calibrate and test the system.
The Raptor Training course is designed to give an understanding of the Raptor Platform in an efficient, hands-on manner. We will start off in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, showing concepts of Raptor-Dev's integration and how to use model-based design to your advantage. Once the project is built, we will flash the compiled code onto the module. Using Raptor-Cal, New Eagle's calibration tool, we will calibrate and test the system.


The topics covered in Raptor Training are listed below.
The topics covered in Raptor Training are listed below.
[[File:RaptorTrainingAgenda.png|noframe|1000px]]


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'''Getting Started'''<br>
===Getting Started===
*''Software Installation<br>
*''Software Installation<br>
*''Licensing<br>
*''Licensing<br>


<br>
<br>
'''MATLAB/Simulink Introduction'''<br>
===MATLAB/Simulink Introduction===
*''MATLAB Console / Workspace <br>
*''MATLAB Console/Workspace <br>
*''Simulink Block Descriptions <br>
*''Simulink Block Descriptions <br>


<br>
<br>
'''Raptor-Dev'''<br>
===Raptor-Dev===
*''Project Directory Setup<br>
*''Project Directory Setup<br>
*''Target Definition Block<br>
*''Target Definition Blocks<br>
*''Trigger Blocks<br>
*''Trigger Blocks<br>
*''Measurement & Adjustment Blocks<br>
*''Measurement and Adjustment Blocks<br>
*''I/O Blocks<br>
*''I/O Blocks<br>
*''Fault Management Blocks<br>
*''Fault Management Blocks<br>
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<br>
<br>
'''Raptor-Cal'''<br>
===Raptor-Cal===
*''Flashing a Module<br>
*''Flashing a Module<br>
*''Online Displays<br>
*''Online Displays<br>
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<br>
'''Raptor Hardware'''<br>
===Raptor Hardware===
*''Hardware Description<br>
*''Hardware Description<br>
*''Kit Setup & Testing<br>
*''Kit Setup and Testing<br>
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==Downloads==
==Special Topics==


This section is for all documentation you may need for Raptor Training.
For on-site training: If you would like Raptor Training to cover any specific topics, please contact '''[https://www.neweagle.net/contact/ sales]''' at least two weeks prior to training so we can include additional information and examples.


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==Software Requirements==


!scope="col"| Software Downloads
The Raptor-Dev User Manual has installation instructions.
!scope="col"| Training Kit Block Diagram
!scope="col"| Raptor-Cal User Manual  
!scope="col"| Training Evaluation Form           


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===Operating System===
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Windows 7 or later is required.
All the latest Raptor software for training can by accessing: [http://software.neweagle.net/issues/plugin.php?page=Artifacts/index software.neweagle.net]
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[[Image:GCMcover.png|150px|link=http://neweagle.net/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Raptor-Training/DemoKitWiringDiagramsGCM196.pdf]]
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[[Image:Raptor-Cal_UserManual.jpg|150px|link=http://www.neweagle.net/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Raptor-Cal/Raptor-Cal_UserManual.pdf]]
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==Training Prerequisites==
 
The following steps should be completed '''before''' the Raptor Training course!
 
===Special topics=== 


If you would like Raptor Training to cover any specific topics, please '''[https://www.neweagle.net/contact/ contact us]''' at least 2 weeks prior to training so we can include additional information and examples.
===MATLAB and Simulink===


===Software Requirements===
'''''Please Note:''' MATLAB and Simulink are used throughout training and having a basic understanding of these tools is a necessary requirement for training.''


Follow the instructions below for necessary software installations. More details can be found in the '''[[Raptor:Getting_Started|Raptor Getting Started Guide]]'''.
To learn more about MATLAB and Simulink:


====Operating System====
* '''[https://www.mathworks.com/support/learn-with-matlab-tutorials.html Simulink Training]'''
Windows is required.
<!--* '''[https://neweagle.vids.io/videos/4c9bd0bd1212e0c5c4/raptor-training-matlab-introduction Raptor Training Video No. 3:]''' MATLAB and Simulink Intro-->
See the Raptor Training videos for more tutorials.


====MATLAB and Simulink====
The following tools from MathWorks are required:
MATLAB 2015a or later is preferred.
 
The following tools from Mathworks are required:
* MATLAB
* MATLAB
* Simulink
* Simulink
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* Simulink Coder  
* Simulink Coder  


If a temporary Mathworks trial license is required, please '''[https://www.neweagle.net/contact/ contact us]''' at least 2 weeks prior to training.
If you don't have all these MathWorks products, we can help procure a temporary MathWorks trial license for you during your training classes. If you would like one, please follow these instructions:<br>
# '''[https://www.neweagle.net/contact/ Contact us]''' at least one week prior to training indicating you would like a MathWorks trial license for training<br>
# We will assign a trial license to you, and you will receive an email when it is available for download<br>
# Click the link in the email to download the trial (if you don't have a MathWorks account, set one up at this time)<br>
# Proceed through the installation


====Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal====
===Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal===
Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal can be downloaded from '''[http://software.neweagle.net software.neweagle.net]'''. If necessary, first create an account and wait for the confirmation email (requests may take up to 2 business days to fulfill).
Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal can be downloaded from '''[http://software.neweagle.net software.neweagle.net]'''. If necessary, first create an account and wait for the confirmation email (requests may take up to two business days to fulfill).


Ensure compatibility between Raptor-Dev and MATLAB using the matrix below.
Ensure compatibility between Raptor-Dev and MATLAB using the matrix below.


[[File:Raptor Compatibility Matrix.PNG|Raptor Compatibility]]
[[File:Raptor Compatibility Matrix.PNG|Raptor Compatibility]]
After installation of Raptor-Dev, the Raptor Configuration Editor will open (alternatively, open it by navigating to Start > Programs > New Eagle > Raptor Configuration Editor). Use this tool to assign Raptor-Dev to the version of MATLAB used for training.


Once Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal are installed, navigate to the New Eagle License Viewer (Start > Programs > New Eagle > New Eagle License Viewer). If necessary, request a trial license by following the instructions below.
Once Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal are installed, navigate to the New Eagle License Viewer (Start > Programs > New Eagle > New Eagle License Viewer). If necessary, request a trial license by following the instructions below.
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[[File:License viewer new request screenshot.png|350px]]
[[File:License viewer new request screenshot.png|350px]]


1. Select the settings button<br>
# Select the settings button<br>
2. Click 'New License'<br>
# Click 'New License'<br>
3. Fill out the information, and click submit (requests may take up to a week to fulfill)<br>
# Fill out the information, and click submit (requests may take up to two business days to fulfill)<br>
# Once request is fulfilled, an email will be sent with update instructions (click Update License Online)<br>


====Hardware Compiler====
===Compilers===


The appropriate compiler and associated license will be required.  
The appropriate compiler and associated license will be required.  
* The BCM48, CM0711, CM3626, and CM2115 use the '''CodeWarrior for MPC55xx/MPC56xx Microcontrollers V2.10 compiler'''. You can download an evaluation version or purchase the compiler [http://www.nxp.com/products/software-and-tools/software-development-tools/codewarrior-development-tools/codewarrior-development-studios/codewarrior-for-microcontrollers/codewarrior-development-studio-for-mpc55xx-mpc56xx-classic-ide-v2.10:CW-MPC55XX_56XX here].
* The BCM48, CM0711, CM3626, and CM2115 use the '''CodeWarrior for MPC55xx/MPC56xx Microcontrollers V2.10 compiler'''. You can download an evaluation version or purchase the compiler '''[http://www.nxp.com/products/software-and-tools/software-development-tools/codewarrior-development-tools/codewarrior-development-studios/codewarrior-for-microcontrollers/codewarrior-development-studio-for-mpc55xx-mpc56xx-classic-ide-v2.10:CW-MPC55XX_56XX here]'''.
* The CM3620 uses the '''IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM 4.42A''' compiler. To coordinate obtaining an evaluation version of the compiler please contact [mailto:support@neweagle.net?Subject=CM3620%20Compiler%20Inquiry New Eagle Support].  
* The CM3620 uses the '''IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM 4.42A''' compiler. To coordinate obtaining an evaluation version of the compiler please contact '''[mailto:support@neweagle.net?Subject=CM3620%20Compiler%20Inquiry New Eagle Support]'''.  
* The GCM196 and ECM196 use the '''Hightec Compiler for the Infineon TriCore architecture v3.4.5.11''' compiler. For more information on the GCM196 compiler, and to ensure you get the correct version please contact [mailto:support@neweagle.net?Subject=GCM196%20Compiler%20Inquiry New Eagle Support].
* The GCM196 and ECM196 use the '''Hightec Compiler for the Infineon TriCore architecture v3.4.5.11''' compiler. For more information on the GCM196 compiler, and to ensure you get the correct version, please contact '''[mailto:support@neweagle.net?Subject=GCM196%20Compiler%20Inquiry New Eagle Support]'''.
 
===Kvaser CANKing===
Kvaser CANKing is a free, basic CAN bus monitor. To download, go to the Kvaser downloads page '''[http://www.kvaser.com/download/ here]'''. Click on the link to download Kvaser CANKing, and proceed through the installation.
 
===Kvaser Database Editor===
Kvaser offers a DBC file creator/editor which can be downloaded here: '''[http://www.kvaser.com/software/7330130980860/V2_4_109/kvaser_database_editor_setup.exe Kvaser DBC Editor Download]'''
 
This is required for '''Video 17'''.
 
=Training Videos=


==Raptor-Dev Basics==
==VeeCAN Tutorial==
Now that Raptor-Dev is installed and ready for use, we will start off with some basic function of Raptor Dev.


===Creating a Project===
Check out the link below to watch a Raptor VeeCAN Tutorial to kickstart your display development.
[[Image:Raptor_create_project.png|450px|right|thumb|The MATLAB window will look something like this]]
Creating a new project is done by navigating to the MATLAB command console and typing:


<code>raptor_create_project('project_name')</code>
'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-iM-7cFzSs New Eagle Raptor VeeCAN Tutorial]'''


'''Note:''' Make sure to have your project name in the parentheses and within single quotes.
==Raptor Online Training ==


Click below for more details on starting a Raptor project:<br>
Below are all of the Raptor Training videos for this course.  Each video builds off of the previous, so please follow them in chronological order.  For optimal viewing experience, view the videos in 1080p. If need be, you can reduce the quality to 720p. Anything lower is not recommended.
[[File:click_here.png|100px |link=Raptor:Getting_Started#Software.2FCode-Generation]] [[File:downloads.png|100px |link=Raptor-Training#Downloads]]


'''''Please note:  The videos can be fast paced at times; be prepared to pause and work on small parts of the video at a time.  An internet connection is required.'''''


===Kit Set Up===
'''''Estimated internet usage: 5+ GBs.'''''
A large part of Raptor Training is the hands-on experience, which is delivered using an simulated workbench using a GCM 196.


Below is a diagram of how the training kit should be set up, this covers what should be configured and which pins should be connected.
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Select '''Downloads''' to view the GCM 196 block diagram, select '''More Details''' to see more information about this controller:
!scope="col" style = "width:75px;"|Number
<br>
!scope="col" style = "width:350px;"|Video Topic
!scope="col" style = "width:150px;"|Video Link
 
|-
|1
|Overview
|style = "width:180px;" rowspan="20"|
''' Click here for the <br>[https://neweagle.net/raptor-training-videos/ Video Playlist]'''
 
Use password "birdsofprey" to access videos.
 
|-
|2
|Getting Started


[[File:click_here.png|100px |link=Raptor-Controllers#GCM196]] [[File:downloads.png|100px |link=Raptor-Training#Downloads]]
|-
|3
|Introduction to MATLAB


When this is complete, it is time to flash the module for the first time.  Steps for this are provided in the next section!
|-
|4
|Raptor Library Introduction


==Raptor-Cal Calibration Tool==
|-
|5
|Starting a Raptor Project


[[File:Rcal.png|right|450px]]
|-
New Eagle's Raptor-Cal is a powerful calibration tool that can be used to flash, calibrate and monitor modules.  Using a simple, user friendly interface Raptor-Cal is the a great tool not only for this course, but for out in the field.
|6
|Raptor Trigger Blocks


Raptor-Cal's flash module function is extremely useful and necessary during training, since this is how we will get the software created in the Raptor-Dev environment to the module being used.  Once you have build your first model and the training kit is set up correctly, it is time to flash. 
|-
|7
|Raptor Adjustments, Measurements and Overrides


'''Below is a simple ECU flashing procedure:'''
|-
* Click 'Flash'
|8
* Select the training module
|First Build
* Select the Raptor Package (.rpg) that was created from the most recent build
* Click 'Connect'
This will now commence the flashing procedure.
Click below for more information on how to use Raptor-Cal:<br>
[[File:click_here.png|100px |link=Raptor-Cal]] [[File:downloads.png|100px |link=Raptor-Training#Downloads]]


==Raptor Blocksets==
|-
|9
|Hardware Kit Set Up


The Raptor-Dev platform comes with a vast block library, packed and ready for development.  Below there are a couple of descriptions for common blocks in the model:
|-
|10
|Raptor-Cal Introduction


===Analog Input===
|-
[[File:RaptorAnalogInput.jpg|right|250px]]
|11
This block reads the value of an analog input. An analog input is typically a voltage input on an input pin to the module. This block outputs the raw analog to digital converter counts. The scaling factor to convert from counts to engineering units may be different for different inputs, sensors or modules. The Full ADC Count indicated on the block represents a guideline for the maximum expected ADC count based on the underlying hardware - values above this threshold may not correspond linearly to those within the range.
|Potentiometer Characterization


===PWM Output===
|-
[[File:RaptorPWMOutput.jpg|right|250px]]
|12
This block sets the state of the selected PWM output. PWM (pulse width modulation) is typically used similar to an analog output.
|Actuator Control


|-
|13
|Fault Management


|-
|14
|ETC Control System


|-
|15
|Data Storage Introduction


'''Click below for more details on all other Raptor blocks:'''<br>
|-
[[File:click_here.png|100px |link=Raptor-Dev#Introduction]] [[File:downloads.png|100px |link=Raptor-Training#Downloads]]
|16
|Data Storage Project


==Addition Raptor Features==
|-
|17
|Introduction to CAN


The Raptor-Dev platform contains many different blocks with a variety of functions, below are some common blocks used with the Raptor Training course.
|-
|18
|CAN Development


===Override===
|-
[[File:RaptorOverride.jpg|right|150px]]
|19
The Raptor override block is used to be able to override the value on a wire from the calibration tool. The block will normally pass the value at the input port to the output port. However when the override state is set to Override the block will output the value input from the calibration tool.
|Raptor-CAN


[[File:click_here.png|100px|link=Raptor:Override]]
|-
===Measurement===
|20
[[File:RaptorMeasurement.jpg|right|150px]]
|Raptor Training Wrap Up Video
The Raptor™ measurement block is used to make values available within the calibration tool. A measurement is a value which typically read only within the calibration tool.


[[File:click_here.png|100px|link=Raptor:Measurement]]
|}
===Adjustment===
[[File:RaptorAdjustment.jpg|right|150px]]
The Raptor™ adjustment block is used to make values available within the calibration tool. An adjustment is a value which typically written from the calibration tool.


[[File:click_here.png|100px|link=Raptor:Adjustment]]
'''Experiencing difficulties? Contact our [mailto:support@neweagle.net Support Team]'''
===Fault Management===
[[File:RaptorFaultManager.jpg|right|150px]]
The blocks in this subsystem are used to define, configure, and access application faults.


[[File:click_here.png|100px |link=Raptor-Dev-Faults]]
'''Video Copyrights:'''<br>
===Data Storage===
"Inspired", "Life of Riley", "Poofy Reel", "Pure Attitude" <br>
[[File:RaptorDataStoreDefinition.jpg|right|150px]]
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) <br>
The blocks in this subsystem are used to define, configure, and access application data.
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 <br>
[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Creative Commons 3.0 License] <br>


[[File:click_here.png|100px |link=Raptor-Dev-Data-Storage-Library]]
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Raptor Training, created by our team of experienced controls engineers, provides hands-on experience which enables the new practitioner to gain familiarity with the toolchain by building, deploying, calibrating and refining a real-world control application.


Training Overview

Who should attend?

  • Control Systems Engineers
  • Application Engineers
  • Embedded Software Engineers
  • Technical Program Managers

What is covered?
The Raptor Training course is designed to give an understanding of the Raptor Platform in an efficient, hands-on manner. This is accomplished by providing a detailed run down of the way eMBD (Embedded Model Based Design) is designed, developed and implemented using the full Raptor Toolchain.

Why should I attend?
Led by an experienced user of the toolchain, Raptor Training will provide the knowledge required to create your own applications using the full potential of the Raptor Platform.

Where is it held?
Raptor Training comes in four formats:

  • 2-Day Training at New Eagle Headquarters - Ann Arbor, MI
  • On-Site Training at your location
  • 2-Day Remote Training online
  • Web-based video series

When is it?

  • In-house 2-day training sessions are conducted regularly and can be scheduled with our sales team
  • On-site training can be scheduled with our sales team
  • 2-Day remote training online sessions are conducted regularly and can be scheduled with our sales team
  • The web-based training can be accessed at any time


Training Curriculum

The Raptor Training course is designed to give an understanding of the Raptor Platform in an efficient, hands-on manner. We will start off in the MATLAB/Simulink environment, showing concepts of Raptor-Dev's integration and how to use model-based design to your advantage. Once the project is built, we will flash the compiled code onto the module. Using Raptor-Cal, New Eagle's calibration tool, we will calibrate and test the system.

The topics covered in Raptor Training are listed below.

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Getting Started

  • Software Installation
  • Licensing


MATLAB/Simulink Introduction

  • MATLAB Console/Workspace
  • Simulink Block Descriptions


Raptor-Dev

  • Project Directory Setup
  • Target Definition Blocks
  • Trigger Blocks
  • Measurement and Adjustment Blocks
  • I/O Blocks
  • Fault Management Blocks
  • Data Storage Blocks
  • CAN Blocks


Raptor-Cal

  • Flashing a Module
  • Online Displays
  • Calibrations


Raptor Hardware

  • Hardware Description
  • Kit Setup and Testing

Special Topics

For on-site training: If you would like Raptor Training to cover any specific topics, please contact sales at least two weeks prior to training so we can include additional information and examples.

Software Requirements

The Raptor-Dev User Manual has installation instructions.

Operating System

Windows 7 or later is required.

MATLAB and Simulink

Please Note: MATLAB and Simulink are used throughout training and having a basic understanding of these tools is a necessary requirement for training.

To learn more about MATLAB and Simulink:

See the Raptor Training videos for more tutorials.

The following tools from MathWorks are required:

  • MATLAB
  • Simulink
  • Embedded Coder
  • MATLAB Coder
  • Simulink Coder

If you don't have all these MathWorks products, we can help procure a temporary MathWorks trial license for you during your training classes. If you would like one, please follow these instructions:

  1. Contact us at least one week prior to training indicating you would like a MathWorks trial license for training
  2. We will assign a trial license to you, and you will receive an email when it is available for download
  3. Click the link in the email to download the trial (if you don't have a MathWorks account, set one up at this time)
  4. Proceed through the installation

Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal

Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal can be downloaded from software.neweagle.net. If necessary, first create an account and wait for the confirmation email (requests may take up to two business days to fulfill).

Ensure compatibility between Raptor-Dev and MATLAB using the matrix below.

Raptor Compatibility

After installation of Raptor-Dev, the Raptor Configuration Editor will open (alternatively, open it by navigating to Start > Programs > New Eagle > Raptor Configuration Editor). Use this tool to assign Raptor-Dev to the version of MATLAB used for training.

Once Raptor-Dev and Raptor-Cal are installed, navigate to the New Eagle License Viewer (Start > Programs > New Eagle > New Eagle License Viewer). If necessary, request a trial license by following the instructions below.

  1. Select the settings button
  2. Click 'New License'
  3. Fill out the information, and click submit (requests may take up to two business days to fulfill)
  4. Once request is fulfilled, an email will be sent with update instructions (click Update License Online)

Compilers

The appropriate compiler and associated license will be required.

  • The BCM48, CM0711, CM3626, and CM2115 use the CodeWarrior for MPC55xx/MPC56xx Microcontrollers V2.10 compiler. You can download an evaluation version or purchase the compiler here.
  • The CM3620 uses the IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM 4.42A compiler. To coordinate obtaining an evaluation version of the compiler please contact New Eagle Support.
  • The GCM196 and ECM196 use the Hightec Compiler for the Infineon TriCore architecture v3.4.5.11 compiler. For more information on the GCM196 compiler, and to ensure you get the correct version, please contact New Eagle Support.

Kvaser CANKing

Kvaser CANKing is a free, basic CAN bus monitor. To download, go to the Kvaser downloads page here. Click on the link to download Kvaser CANKing, and proceed through the installation.

Kvaser Database Editor

Kvaser offers a DBC file creator/editor which can be downloaded here: Kvaser DBC Editor Download

This is required for Video 17.

Training Videos

VeeCAN Tutorial

Check out the link below to watch a Raptor VeeCAN Tutorial to kickstart your display development.

New Eagle Raptor VeeCAN Tutorial

Raptor Online Training

Below are all of the Raptor Training videos for this course. Each video builds off of the previous, so please follow them in chronological order. For optimal viewing experience, view the videos in 1080p. If need be, you can reduce the quality to 720p. Anything lower is not recommended.

Please note: The videos can be fast paced at times; be prepared to pause and work on small parts of the video at a time. An internet connection is required.

Estimated internet usage: 5+ GBs.

Number Video Topic Video Link
1 Overview

Click here for the
Video Playlist

Use password "birdsofprey" to access videos.

2 Getting Started
3 Introduction to MATLAB
4 Raptor Library Introduction
5 Starting a Raptor Project
6 Raptor Trigger Blocks
7 Raptor Adjustments, Measurements and Overrides
8 First Build
9 Hardware Kit Set Up
10 Raptor-Cal Introduction
11 Potentiometer Characterization
12 Actuator Control
13 Fault Management
14 ETC Control System
15 Data Storage Introduction
16 Data Storage Project
17 Introduction to CAN
18 CAN Development
19 Raptor-CAN
20 Raptor Training Wrap Up Video

Experiencing difficulties? Contact our Support Team

Video Copyrights:
"Inspired", "Life of Riley", "Poofy Reel", "Pure Attitude"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
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