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The MathWorks Introduces the Simulink PLC Coder

New product generates IEC 61131 structured text for industrial control systems.

New product generates IEC 61131 structured text for industrial control systems.

By DE Editors

The MathWorks has announced the Simulink PLC Coder, a new product that generates IEC 61131 structured text for programmable logic controller (PLC) and programmable automation controller (PAC) devices. It enables model-based design for manufacturing and power generation equipment controlled by PLCs and PACs.

With Simulink PLC Coder, engineers can automatically generate code for industrial control systems, including closed-loop and supervisory control applications. Automatic code generation helps eliminate errors associated with traditional hand coding and reduces overall development and validation time,  according to the company.

“Industrial automation is a competitive field as companies continuously seek ways to innovate and develop more complex mechatronic industrial systems,” says Tony Lennon, industrial automation and machinery industry manager at The MathWorks.

Simulink PLC Coder generates source code in structured text format from Simulink models,  Stateflow charts, and Embedded MATLAB code, and then uses an integrated development environment (IDE) from an industrial automation vendor to compile the code and run it on a PLC or PAC commonly used to control machinery.

Simulink PLC Coder is available immediately. U.S. list prices start at $10,000.  For more information, visit the Simulink PLC Coder product Web site.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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