ADI Launches the AMD Opteron-based rtX-DX Real-Time Simulator
The AMD Opteron-based rtX-PX offers Automotive, Aerospace, and Defense engineers a computational performance boost for the development and test of embedded control systems.
The new rtX-PX is a high-performance, single processor, real-time simulator that employs AMD's 64-bit enabled 2.4GHz Opteron processor. The rtX-PX also features a dual processor motherboard. When the user reaches a point where more computational power is required, the rtX-PX may be upgraded to a dual processor rtX-DX by simply adding a second Opteron processor.
Along with the launch of the rtX-PX, ADI has announced that the rtX-DX, dual processor real-time simulator will now use Opteron processors. The rtX-DX takes advantage of SIMsystem symmetric multi-processing and a dual-CPU platform to effectively double the computational power of the rtX simulator. Communication between the CPUs is tightly coupled through a 16x16 HyperTransport bus. The HyperTransport bus provides 182.4Gbit/s bandwidth between the two processors; far faster than the 1.25Gbit/s link claimed by dSPACE to parallelize the DS1006 processor boards.
Common automotive hardware-in-the-loop simulations require frame times of 1ms or less. The rtX-DX can be used to run a full vehicle dynamics model on one CPU, an 8-cylinder powertrain model on the second CPU with a frame time of less than 0.1ms. This high computational performance capability allows for the use of very high-fidelity real-time models. Higher fidelity equates to improved accuracy and ultimately results in the development of better embedded control systems.
Through strategic partnerships and use of "best available" commercial technologies, ADI continues to position itself as the preferred solution for embedded electronic systems development and test.
Source: press release
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