Persons attending the training must have a Windows laptop (XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10) with the following software installed in order to participate in the hands-on projects.
From Mathworks (www.Mathworks.com)
Matlab, Simulink, Simulink Coder, Embedded Coder
From Kvaser (www.Kvaser.com)
Kvaser CANKing (free CAN trace tool)
From Woodward (www.woodward.com/software)
MotoHawk, MotoServer Runtime, MotoTune, GCC PowerPC eabi 4.6.0
To download from the Woodward software page, type a keyword into the search box (i.e., MotoHawk or MotoTune). Licenses for the Woodward tools will be provided.
NOTES:
►We will be using the latest SP MotoHawk release, but this version is not required. If you have another version available or installed this will be fine. MotoHawk supports Matlab two years back (ex. if you have Matlab 2010a, MotoHawk 2010a-2012a would be compatible).
►While we will be using the latest MotoTune and MotoServerRuntime, this version is not required. However, MotoTune and MotoServer must be the same version. Uninstall older versions using Windows Add/Remove programs before installing a new version of MotoTune or MotoServerRuntime.
►For Windows, run the installer for MotoTune, MotoServer Runtime, and MotoHawk as Administrator (right click and choose Run as Admin).
DAY 1
MORNING:
Welcome
MotoHawk Introduction
Check Installation
Basics of Simulink and MotoHawk
Simulink Model
Build and Flash First Model
AFTERNOON:
MotoHawk Blockset Overview
Basic I/O
Calibration, Probes, and Overrides
Throttle Project
DAY 2
MORNING:
RTI Triggers and Interrupts
Faults and Fault Management
Throttle Project with Faults
Data Storage
Lookup Tables
AFTERNOON:
Throttle Project with Lookup Tables
Anatomy of a CAN Message
CAN/Packing
MotoHawk CAN Blocks
DAY 3
MORNING:
CAN Based Throttle Project
AFTERNOON:
Class Specific Content or Engine I/O
Encoder, Spark, Injectors
Questions