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ECU Production Code Generation and Verification Using Simulink


Seminar Overview

Learn how to use Simulink® to perform software engineering tasks such as software specification, data typing, fixed-point design, and legacy code integration. Discover how Real-Time Workshop® Embedded Coder™ lets you generate production C code that is optimized for speed, memory usage, and clarity. Basic knowledge of Simulink and Stateflow® is helpful, but not required.


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Who Should Attend

This seminar is important for anyone who works on software development projects for embedded systems, including:

  • Systems and controls engineers
  • Embedded software developers
  • Project managers
  • OEMs and suppliers

Seminar Highlights

Through automotive ECU application examples, including projects developed for resource-constrained fixed-point ECUs, MathWorks technical staff will demonstrate how you can use MathWorks products to:

  • Establish a software engineering environment that focuses on developing a detailed software specification model
  • Generate and optimize code (ANSI/ISO C or target-specific) for memory-constrained microprocessors
  • Produce clearly commented, well-partitioned, and bi-directionally traceable code
  • Automate processor-in-the-loop (PIL) testing using IDE links (Green Hills® MULTI®, Alitum® TASKING®, and more
  • Deploy and integrate code (e.g., Freescale™ MPC55xx, NEC v850, Infineon Tricore, TI’s C2000, AUTOSAR, and more)
Agenda
8:00

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30

Introduction and R2007b Features including Target-Specific Optimizations

9:30
Break
10:00
Demonstration: Automotive ECU Case Study
11:30

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