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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
Raptor-Dev is a library of customizable Simulink blocks that allows developers to quickly create custom software for Raptor-compatible controllers. Developers work directly in the Simulink environment with Raptor-Dev blocks as well as native Simulink blocks and features. The Raptor-Dev library blocks facilitate interaction between Simulink and all of the input, outputs, and communication channels of the control module hardware. For example, the Raptor-Dev library includes blocks to read analog inputs or actuate low side drive outputs. The Raptor-Dev library also contains other useful block-sets for many applications, such as OBD fault management and data logging. Even J1939 or Modbus Raptor library blocks are available. Common to all of the Raptor library blocks is that they are easy and intuitive to use. The Raptor-dev libraries vastly reduce software complexity, speed-up development, and they eliminate the need to understand low-level logic necessary to manage controller hardware.
=Getting Started=
=Getting Started=
=Standard Raptor Libraries=
=Standard Raptor Libraries=

Revision as of 15:59, 4 March 2015

Introduction

Raptor-Dev is a library of customizable Simulink blocks that allows developers to quickly create custom software for Raptor-compatible controllers. Developers work directly in the Simulink environment with Raptor-Dev blocks as well as native Simulink blocks and features. The Raptor-Dev library blocks facilitate interaction between Simulink and all of the input, outputs, and communication channels of the control module hardware. For example, the Raptor-Dev library includes blocks to read analog inputs or actuate low side drive outputs. The Raptor-Dev library also contains other useful block-sets for many applications, such as OBD fault management and data logging. Even J1939 or Modbus Raptor library blocks are available. Common to all of the Raptor library blocks is that they are easy and intuitive to use. The Raptor-dev libraries vastly reduce software complexity, speed-up development, and they eliminate the need to understand low-level logic necessary to manage controller hardware.

Getting Started

Standard Raptor Libraries

These libraries are included with the purchase of a Raptor-Dev license

Raptor Library

Input & Output, Lookup Tables, Faults, CAN, Application Monitoring. For more information click here

Raptor Data Logging Library

For more information click here

Raptor Display Library

For more information click here

Raptor Application Libraries

Raptor J1939 Library

The Raptor J1939 Library offers an easy approach to add J1939 support to any existing or new Raptor project. It abstracts all of the complex network management and transmission requirements of the J1939 protocol allowing fast development of a J1939 compatible application. The J1939 Library seamlessly interfaces with the OBD Fault Manager blocks to provide a large number of J1939 Diagnostic Messages. All of the functions required to create an OBD-HD compliant application are included in the Raptor J1939 Library.

For more information click here

Raptor Modbus Library

Raptor Controls Foundation Library

Purchase Options

FAQ

Release Notes

For a list of all Raptor-Dev releases and notes on each release, see Raptor-Dev Release Notes