SPEED software is designed for modern motors. It also links the motor design to the controller design, and it can pilot a design from its inception to the finite-element solution of advanced problems.
SPEED software is available for induction motors (polyphase/1-phase); brushless permanent-magnet motors (square wave/sine wave); d.c. brush motors; switched reluctance motors; and synchronous reluctance motors. It runs on the IBM PC platform, so it is easy to equip multiple users in one company, including laptop users. It is easy to learn and use, with full documentation that includes extensive information on motor theory and design.
SPEED software is fast, to ensure high productivity. It is written for motor engineers, but is also used for designing controllers and power electronic drive circuits. Most of its algorithms are classical and published, so that results can be independently verified.
For security reasons SPEED motor design software requires a Sentinel SuperPro dongle from SafeNet (http://www.safenet-inc.com), formerly Rainbow Technologies, in order to run. The dongle can either be connected to the parallel or USB port. The SPEED software communicates with the dongle via a device driver which is loaded automatically during the installation of the SPEED software. SafeNet may update the driver between SPEED releases so if you are experiencing problems running SPEED software it may be beneficial to download the latest driver directly from their web site.
As of 12th May 2004 the most recent driver for general release is 5.41.1. If www.safenet-inc.com is unavailable it can be downloaded from the SPEED web site here.
The driver on the March 2004 release CD is 5.42.0 which is an early release specifically for dual-processor PCs (which also works for normal PCs) but has not yet been fully validated. We have had some reports of this driver not installing correctly in which case a manual install from the CD (in \Sentinel\setup.exe) generally fixes it. If this doesn't then it may be best to try the 5.41.1 driver.
SPEED software is graphics-intensive, and in order to limit the size of our Web page we've included only a small number of graphical images from SPEED software. We have prepared a special slide show that you can download and run on a Windows PC.
The presentation is currently only available at a resolution of 1024x768 but higher resolutions will be available shortly.
The SPEED motor design programs are available to non-members of the SPEED consortium through our distributors:
| Country | Distributor |
| U.S.A. Canada Central America South America |
Magsoft |
| U.K. Eire South Africa New Zealand Australia |
Motor-Design |
| Japan Korea Taiwan |
MSTech Emdyne Inc. Flotrend Corporation |
| France French speaking Switzerland Italy Spain |
Cedrat Applied Magnetics SPIN Applicazioni Magnetiche S.r.l INDIELEC |
| Germany Austria German Speaking Switzerland Czech Republic Poland Slovakia Slovenia Hungary India |
Maccon ECAD Technologies PVT Ltd |
On some projects the links have saved months of repetitious work in the optimisation of very demanding motor designs. SPEED links use the scripting language of the finite-element software.
In the Unimesh approach to meshing, SPEED software generates the coordinates of nodes along all region boundaries, including all boundary conditions. Meshing is controlled by special graphics editors within the SPEED software, exploiting the expert knowledge of the motor engineer. Unimesh produces stable, accurate solutions faster than standard or adaptive meshing techniques.
SPEED software is backed up by the world-wide direct Technical Enquiry Service, which provides technical assistance with designs; custom features and new calculation procedures and consulting on motor design and theory.