Danaher Motion joins The MathWorks Connections program

The MechaWare 3.0 electromechanical kit is easy to integrate into MATLAB and Simulink, providing OEMs with cost-effective custom simulation and algorithm development

September 11, 2008 - Danaher Motion, the world's leading provider of motion control solutions, today announced that it has become a member of The MathWorks Connections software program. For OEMs who have used The MathWorks MATLAB and Simulink tools in multi-axis motion, this collaboration will bring significant value to this collaboration. By seamlessly integrating Danaher Motion's powerful new MechaWare 3.0 electromechanical toolkit with industry-leading simulation software Simulink, OEM design engineers will accelerate custom algorithm development, reduce costs and reduce time to market.

Through The MathWorks Connections program software, third-party companies such as Danaher Motion can develop and distribute products based on MATLAB and Simulink platforms. Partner of the Connections program software helps MATLAB and Simulink users to develop complete solutions that meet their requirements by providing industry technology or application-specific technology. The partner's products provide solutions that seamlessly integrate with MathWorks products to ensure compatibility with the new MathWorks software.

Michael Jellen, Manager of Danaher's Drive Performance Control Business Unit, said: "We are very pleased to be part of The MathWorks Connections program, which enables us to help mechanical and robotic design engineers deliver quality at a faster, lower cost. Drivetrain performance. MechaWare and MATLAB software's custom algorithms and simulation tools provide a rapid development platform for mechanical and software engineers."

Tony Lennon, Industrial Automation Industry Manager, MathWorks, said: "We are excited about Danaher Motion's joining the Connections program. The MechaWare of Danaher Motion enables our customers to use modular designs that help them save electromechanical systems through Simulink. Design time and cost."

Danaher Motion's new MechaWare 3.0 toolkit is the industry's only electromechanical toolkit for motion system design that combines mechanical system and control software design for faster design cycles and superior motion systems Performance and faster time to market. MechaWare is equipped with a standard function module library, which reduces the need for professional control theory knowledge, simplifies the workflow between control module development and real-time machine testing, can be easily integrated into MATLAB and Simulink, and can directly download running code. Test and measure the real-time performance of the machine. The traditional approach usually takes several months of development time and tens of thousands of dollars in outsourcing costs, while MechaWare 3.0 can be solved internally and usually only takes a few hours.

About The MathWorks
The MathWorks is the world's leading provider of scientific computing software, with customers covering the world's top engineers, scientists, mathematicians and developers. Based on MATLAB and Simulink, The MathWorks provides a richer toolkit and technical support for applications in different industries to help engineers face complex design challenges and accelerate technological innovation. These products have been widely used in many industries, such as automotive, aerospace, wireless communications and digital communications, financial analysis, biotechnology, electronic systems, instrumentation manufacturing, process industries. Founded in 1984, The MathWorks is headquartered in Natick, Massachusetts, USA and employs more than 2,000 people worldwide.

MATLAB and Simulink are registered trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc.

About Danaher Transmission

For more than 60 years, Danaher Motion's technological innovation has been driving innovation in the motion control industry through its trusted brands, including MEI, Kollmorgen, Thomson, Dover and Portescap. As the world's leading provider of electromagnetic and mechanical motion control solutions, Danaher Motion is committed to helping OEMs around the world manufacture faster and better machines. Danaher Motion's products are used in a wide range of industries including aerospace, medical, robotics, semiconductors, electric vehicles and packaging. Danaher Motion is one of the strategic platforms of Danaher Corporation (NYSE trading symbol: DHR).

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