With M-Target 2.75, developers can design, simulate, and automatically transfer their applications directly in the graphical Simulink environment as usual – without manual programming work. The hot standby redundancy now enables the parallel execution of applications on two spatially separable CPU systems. In the event of a failure, the standby system takes over control without interruption or value jumps. This is particularly relevant for plants in harsh environments, safety-critical applications, or scenarios where even short downtimes would be costly. The redundancy extends across all system levels – from hardware to maintenance interface – and is fully integrated into Bachmann's engineering tools such as the SolutionCenter.

In addition to redundancy, M-Target 2.75 offers enhanced bluecom blocks, improving data transmission in time-critical networks. New functional blocks for generating, compressing, and storing WAV audio files from body sound measurement data of the condition monitoring modules AIC214 and AIC206 have also been added. Furthermore, bug fixes in the logging and SVI environment have been made, security updates implemented, and support for current MATLAB/Simulink versions (up to 2025a) has been added.
The software remains backward compatible but requires M-Base 4.85 and the redundancy module from version 1.23R for the hot standby function. Optionally, the solution can be combined with the redundancy option of the atvise scada system for highly available visualizations.
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