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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. Buy Now
Training CurriculumThe 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 topics covered in Raptor Training are listed below. Getting Started
MATLAB/Simulink Introduction
Raptor-Dev
Raptor-Cal
Raptor Hardware
Training PrerequisitesThe following steps should be completed before the Raptor Training course! Special topicsFor on-site training: if you would like Raptor Training to cover any specific topics, please contact us at least 2 weeks prior to training so we can include additional information and examples. Software RequirementsFollow the instructions below for necessary software installations. More details can be found in the Raptor Getting Started Guide. Operating SystemWindows 7 or later is required. MATLAB and SimulinkPlease Note: MATLAB and Simulink is used throughout training and having a basic understanding of these tools is a necessary requirement for training. To learn more about MATLAB and Simulink:
MATLAB 2015a or later is recommended. The following tools from MathWorks are required:
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:
Raptor-Dev and Raptor-CalRaptor-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 2 business days to fulfill). Ensure compatibility between Raptor-Dev and MATLAB using the matrix below. 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.
Hardware CompilerThe appropriate compiler and associated license will be required.
Kvaser CANKingKvaser CANKing is a free, basic CAN bus monitor. To download, go to the Kvaser downloads page at http://www.kvaser.com/support/downloads/. Click on the link to download Kvaser CANKing, and proceed through the installation. Training DownloadsThis section is for all documentation you may need for Raptor Training.
Training VideosBelow are all of Raptor Training Videos for this course. Each video builds off of one another, so please follow them in chronological order. For optimal viewing experience view the videos in 1080p, but if need be you can reduce the quality to 720p. Anything lower is not recommended. Please note: The video can be fast paced at time, be prepared to pause and work on small parts of the video at a time if need be. An internet connection is required. Estimated internet usage: 5 GBs+
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