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The Raptor tool chain matches industry-standard software tools with off-the-shelf controller products, allowing you develop control software for complex electromechanical systems. Developers can easily create, compile, build, and flash the model onto ruggedized, off-the-shelf hardware without the hassle of manual programming.  
The Raptor tool chain matches industry-standard software tools with off-the-shelf controller products, allowing you develop control software for complex electromechanical systems. Developers can easily create, compile, build, and flash the model onto ruggedized, off-the-shelf hardware without the hassle of manual programming.  


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In addition, each Raptor enabled ECU ranges in pin count, I/O capabilities, and processor configuration to better suit a variety of applications while costing significantly less than typical prototyping hardware.  
In addition, each Raptor enabled ECU ranges in pin count, I/O capabilities, and processor configuration to better suit a variety of applications while costing significantly less than typical prototyping hardware.  

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Take control of your system development from the start without paying $10,000s for generic rapid prototyping hardware. Our embedded Model-Based Development (eMBD) platform, Raptor™, makes developing custom control software that cleanly integrates onto ruggedized hardware quick, easy, and affordable. Raptor™ provides the development speed of Rapid Control Prototyping systems that you may already know, coupled with controller hardware that is a fraction of the price typical with these systems.

The Raptor tool chain matches industry-standard software tools with off-the-shelf controller products, allowing you develop control software for complex electromechanical systems. Developers can easily create, compile, build, and flash the model onto ruggedized, off-the-shelf hardware without the hassle of manual programming.

In addition, each Raptor enabled ECU ranges in pin count, I/O capabilities, and processor configuration to better suit a variety of applications while costing significantly less than typical prototyping hardware.

With fast development cycle times using model-based simulation, rapid-prototyping, controls development, and ruggedized, off-the-shelf hardware, developers can optimize their control system design in a cost efficient manner.