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The documentation provided with the EDA Simulator Link software assumes users have a moderate level of prerequisite knowledge in the following subject areas:
Hardware design and system integration
VHDL and/or Verilog
ModelSim simulators
MATLAB
Experience with Simulink and Simulink Fixed Point software is required for applying the Simulink component of the product.
Depending on your application, experience with the following MATLAB toolboxes and Simulink blocksets might also be useful:
Signal Processing Toolbox™
Filter Design Toolbox™
Communications Toolbox™
Signal Processing Blockset™
Communications Blockset™
Video and Image Processing Blockset™
EDA Simulator Link software requires the following:
| Platform | Visit the EDA Simulator Link requirements page on The MathWorks Web site for specific platforms supported with the current release. |
| Application software | Requires ModelSim SE/PE, a Mentor Graphics product. Visit the EDA Simulator Link requirements page on The MathWorks Web site for specific versions supported with the current release. MATLAB |
| Application software required for cosimulation with Simulink | Simulink Simulink Fixed Point Fixed-Point Toolbox |
| Optional application software | Communications Blockset Signal Processing Blockset Filter Design Toolbox Signal Processing Toolbox Video and Image Processing Blockset |
| Platform-specific software | On the Linux platform, the gcc c++ libraries (3.2 or later) are required by the EDA Simulator Link software. You should install a recent version of the gcc c++ library on your computer. To determine which libraries are installed on your computer, type the command: gcc -v
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