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'''Note:''' Make sure to have your project name in the parentheses and within single quotes.
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Click below for more information of starting your first Raptor project:
Click below for more details on starting a Raptor project:


BUTTON HERE
PROJECT BUTTON HERE
 
===Kit Set Up===
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.
 
(http://neweagle.net/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Raptor-Training/DemoKitWiringDiagramsGCM196.pdf) GCM DOWNLOAD SECTION

Revision as of 15:14, 4 August 2016


Raptor Training

Welcome to an all inclusive guide to New Eagle's Raptor Training


New Eagle > Products Wiki > Raptor Platform > Raptor Training

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Raptor™ Training, created by our team of experienced system 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. Use this page as a guide during training, here you can find a detailed agenda, documentation and helpful links.

Training Agenda

This Agenda is the basic structure of Raptor Training, and provides an in depth tutorial on using Raptor in a real world environment.


Getting Started

Software Requirements

Below is a short software checklist for Raptor Training:

  • Windows 7
  • MATLAB and Simulink
  • Raptor-Dev
  • Raptor-Cal
  • Compiler

Please note: If a Mathworks demo is required, please contact New Eagle Support prior to training

For a full list on how to get started use the Getting Started Link Below:

GETTING STARTED BUTTON HERE

Licensing

Once Raptor is installed you will need to navigate to the New Eagle License Viewer.

By default located here:

C:\Program Files (x86)\NewEagle\Raptor\YOUR_RAPTOR_VERSION

Below are the basic steps on how to request a new license:

  • Select the settings button
  • Click 'New License'
  • Fill out the information, and click submit

For more information on how use the License Viewer use the Raptor Licensing Button Below:

LICENSING BUTTON HERE

Raptor Version

The final step of setting up the Raptor-Dev envirment is linking it to MATLAB. This is easily done by opening the Raptor Configuration Editor.

By Default located here:

C:\Program Files (x86)\NewEagle\Raptor\

This is also detailed in the getting started section, click below to view this section:

GETTING STARTED BUTTON(LINK TO RAP CONFIG EDIT)

Raptor-Dev Basics

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

Creating a Project

The MATLAB window will look something like this

Creating a new project is done by navigating to the MATLAB command console and typing:

raptor_create_project('project_name')

Note: Make sure to have your project name in the parentheses and within single quotes.

Click below for more details on starting a Raptor project:

PROJECT BUTTON HERE

Kit Set Up

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.

(http://neweagle.net/ProductDocumentation/Raptor/Raptor-Training/DemoKitWiringDiagramsGCM196.pdf) GCM DOWNLOAD SECTION