Adept and Kane partner to support VisSim/Embedded Controls Developer in UK

Adept Scientific, distributor of the VisSim range of modelling and simulation software, has entered a partnership with Kane Computing, experts in DSP-based embedded systems, to support the VisSim/Embedded Controls Developer (VisSim/ECD) product in the United Kingdom. Potential customers will be able to purchase VisSim/ECD directly from Kane Computing, who will provide a comprehensive added-value service including pre- and after-sales support.

VisSim/ECD is a development environment for the rapid prototyping and development of embedded control systems, providing users with the ability to simulate and generate C-code. Based on the well-known VisSim simulation engine, it allows embedded systems to be prototyped in software, offering
significant savings in cost, and in design and debug time for fixed-point and floating point targets.

VisSim/ECD supports the Texas Instruments MSP430, F24x, LF240x, F2812, C5510, C6713 and associated development boards from Spectrum Digital and SoftBaugh. Its embedded target support includes automatic C-code generation, compile and link, making it an essential tool for anyone
designing embedded DSP systems.

"Kane Computing brings to VisSim/ECD their wide-ranging experience and expertise in DSP/FPGA, Image Processing, Machine Vision, Audio/Video Compression, Video Security and Telecommunications," said Adept Scientific's Managing Director, Dr Paul Bragg. "This partnership will benefit both our companies, but also - and more important - it will greatly benefit our customers too."

Added Richard White, Managing Director of Kane Computing, "We are delighted to be working with Adept Scientific. We are the UK distributors for Spectrum Digital and Softbaugh DSP hardware and an authorised Texas Instruments Third Party Reseller and this new relationship enables developers to purchase everything they need for their projects and get support from one local source".

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