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  • What's New and What's Happening at SimuQuest

    Read here about the latest news at SimuQuest.   We're working hard to stay abreast of what's happening in the Model-Based world. 

  • April 2, 2013

    Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 2, 2013: UniPhi, SimuQuest’s model-based design tool for embedded systems, now enables sophisticated model, signal and parameter dependency visualization for collaborative team-centric development.

  • July 20, 2012

    SimuQuest is proud to present a course highlighting the use of QuantiPhi for RL78 for rapid development of production-quality control units at DevCon 2012.

    As a part of the Velocity LabTM  ecosystem, QuantiPhi for RL78 provides a powerful code-generation solution for both hand-coding and model-based development environments.

    Please see the link below for more information on DevCon 2012 presented by Renesas Electronics:

    Renesas: DevCon 2012

    In addition to this valuable introduction, SimuQuest will also be providing a hands-on lab where QuantiPhi will be used to design a real-time strategy for autonomous control of a MICON car. This lab experience promises to demonstrate the power and speed of development made possible by combining Matlab/Simulink with QuantiPhi for automatic code-generation.

  • July 20, 2012

    SimuQuest will be presenting a seminar entitled "Ensuing Challenges in the Model-Based Design of Complex Systems" at RTECC - Detroit on September 11, 2012.

    Along with the presentation, SimuQuest will have representatives on-site to demonstrate our model-based tools and discuss your development challenges.

    Please see the link below for more on this free and informative conference:

    RTECC - Detroit Conference Information

  • March 26, 2012

    SimuQuest will be showcasing its products and services as well as providing live chat representatives to discuss how SimuQuest can help your organization.

    The event will take place on March 28th, 2012 and is an all day event.

    You can visit the virtual booth by following this link:

    http://events.unisfair.com/rt/mathworks2012~matlab

  • November 28, 2011

    QuantiPhi RE version 1.2.3 will soon be available and will support Matlab/Simulink R2011a.

    QuantiPhi is the SimuQuest tool which provides all of the low-level software you need to interface with your target microcontroller.  QuantiPhi RE is the Renesas Edition of QuantiPhi and supports a selection of Renesas microcontrollers including 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers.

    QuantiPhi RE now passes testing for Matlab/Simulink R2011a; this completes the full lineup of support for Matlab versions from R2007b thru R2011a both running on 32-bit windows and running on 64-bit windows.

     

  • November 15, 2011

    The November release of QuantiPhi for Renesas microcontrollers is an update to the QuantiPhi RE 1.2.2 release.  

    This update is version 1.2.2.3442 and contains small clean-up issues for the R8C/3x microcontroller.
     
     
     
  • October 23, 2011

    You may bump into SimuQuest personel at the Automotive Testing Expo.   This exposition takes place in Novi, MI at the Suburban Collection Showplace.  The expo runs from October 25th, 2011 though October 27th.  "Nearly 200 exhibiting companies will be out to demonstrate their  products."  

     

  • September 30, 2011

     

    The September release of QuantiPhi for Renesas microcontrollers is now available. QuantiPhi RE 1.2.2 includes the following.
     
    New Features
    • XCP on CAN functionality has been update for an enhanced experience with both ATI Vision and Vector CANape. 
     
  • September 14, 2011

     

    The September release of QuantiPhi for Renesas microcontrollers is now available. QuantiPhi RE 1.2.1 includes the following.
     
    New Features
    • XCP on CAN functionality has been introduced in this release. 
  • August 30, 2011

     

    The August release of QuantiPhi for Renesas microcontrollers is now available. QuantiPhi RE 1.2.0 includes the following.
     
    New Features
    • DFLASH functionality has been introduced in this release. 
    • GPIO Port Read and Write blocks.  Previous releases only allowed reading of specific pins.
     

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