Reply by Shawn Steenhagen●January 13, 20052005-01-13
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"lucy" <losemind@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:cs2llm$6sf$1@news.Stanford.EDU...
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> The Simulink only supports conversion Simulink code to C2000
>
> and C6000, am I right? If I want to run it on TMS320C54X...
>
> what shall I do?
>
> thanks a lot!
>
>
You are correct, the Mathworks tools only support the processors you
mentioned. You will need to do a manual conversion and create a C/Assembly
program (or you could hire any of the fine consultants on these sites who
know both Matlab and C54x C/Assembly to help you out).
-Shawn
Reply by ●January 12, 20052005-01-12
lucy wrote:
>
> Hi Steve,
>
> The Simulink only supports conversion Simulink code to C2000
>
> and C6000, am I right? If I want to run it on TMS320C54X...
>
well u can't use Simulink then.
> what shall I do?
>
rewrite your code in CCS in C from scratch. use some maths library
that are available to reduce your code-writing burden.
Reply by Randy Yates●January 12, 20052005-01-12
bungalow_steve@yahoo.com writes:
> [...]
> chances are you probably flew on planes whos engine and/or flight
> control code was generated from one.
That's scary. I hope the code was reviewed and tested just as thoroughly
as that generated by a human.
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Reply by lucy●January 12, 20052005-01-12
<bungalow_steve@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> john wrote:
>> lucy wrote:
>> > I noticed that Mathworks has simulink target for TMS C2000 and
>> C6000...
>> >
>> > Does that mean that my TMS320C5410 EVM cannot be used by converting
>> simulink
>> > code into TI code?
>> >
>> > I am also wondering what can I do if I want to convert Matlab code
>> directly
>> > into TI code? Is that an option to convert Matlab code directly
> into
>> TI code
>> > to work in CCS?
>> >
>> > For example, for a 40-tap FIR filter, my Matlab lab code is simply:
>> >
>> > result=conv(coeff, data);
>> >
>> > Does anybody know if it can be easily converted into TI code to
> work
>> in CCS?
>> >
>> > If the above is not possible, is "simulink -> TI" the only option
> to
>> go?
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot!
>>
>> IMO, those code generators are really just toys, of interest to
>> universities and managers.
>>
>> John
>
>
> Why? I have used simulink, the latest version generates decent code, I
> know the aerospace industry uses them, chances are you probably flew on
> planes whos engine and/or flight control code was generated from one.
>
Hi Steve,
The Simulink only supports conversion Simulink code to C2000
and C6000, am I right? If I want to run it on TMS320C54X...
what shall I do?
thanks a lot!
Reply by ●January 11, 20052005-01-11
john wrote:
> lucy wrote:
> > I noticed that Mathworks has simulink target for TMS C2000 and
> C6000...
> >
> > Does that mean that my TMS320C5410 EVM cannot be used by converting
> simulink
> > code into TI code?
> >
> > I am also wondering what can I do if I want to convert Matlab code
> directly
> > into TI code? Is that an option to convert Matlab code directly
into
> TI code
> > to work in CCS?
> >
> > For example, for a 40-tap FIR filter, my Matlab lab code is simply:
> >
> > result=conv(coeff, data);
> >
> > Does anybody know if it can be easily converted into TI code to
work
> in CCS?
> >
> > If the above is not possible, is "simulink -> TI" the only option
to
> go?
> >
> > Thanks a lot!
>
> IMO, those code generators are really just toys, of interest to
> universities and managers.
>
> John
Why? I have used simulink, the latest version generates decent code, I
know the aerospace industry uses them, chances are you probably flew on
planes whos engine and/or flight control code was generated from one.
Reply by john●January 11, 20052005-01-11
lucy wrote:
> I noticed that Mathworks has simulink target for TMS C2000 and
C6000...
>
> Does that mean that my TMS320C5410 EVM cannot be used by converting
simulink
> code into TI code?
>
> I am also wondering what can I do if I want to convert Matlab code
directly
> into TI code? Is that an option to convert Matlab code directly into
TI code
> to work in CCS?
>
> For example, for a 40-tap FIR filter, my Matlab lab code is simply:
>
> result=conv(coeff, data);
>
> Does anybody know if it can be easily converted into TI code to work
in CCS?
>
> If the above is not possible, is "simulink -> TI" the only option to
go?
>
> Thanks a lot!
IMO, those code generators are really just toys, of interest to
universities and managers.
John
Reply by lucy●January 10, 20052005-01-10
I noticed that Mathworks has simulink target for TMS C2000 and C6000...
Does that mean that my TMS320C5410 EVM cannot be used by converting simulink
code into TI code?
I am also wondering what can I do if I want to convert Matlab code directly
into TI code? Is that an option to convert Matlab code directly into TI code
to work in CCS?
For example, for a 40-tap FIR filter, my Matlab lab code is simply:
result=conv(coeff, data);
Does anybody know if it can be easily converted into TI code to work in CCS?
If the above is not possible, is "simulink -> TI" the only option to go?
Thanks a lot!