Target Support Package™ IC1 (for Infineon® C166®) 1.5.1
Latest Features
Version 1.5.1
Released: 01 Mar 2008Version 1.5.1, part of Release 2008a, includes the following enhancements:
- Context-sensitive help available for Configuration Parameters dialog box
See the Release Notes for details.
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Version 1.5
Released: 01 Sep 2007Version 1.5, part of Release 2007b, includes the following enhancements:
- C-CAN device driver blocks for ST10 C-CAN module
- Support for compact USB stick evaluation hardware, XC164CM U CAN
- Support for new version of TASKING toolset
See the Release Notes for details.
Version 1.4
Released: 01 Mar 2007Version 1.4, part of Release 2007a, includes the following enhancements:
- Support for Simulink external mode via CAN.
- Support for Real-Time Workshop GRT target for build and download (Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder ERT target required for PIL, bit-addressable memory, and other features)
- Support for Model Reference
See the Release Notes for details.
Version 1.3
Released: 01 Sep 2006Version 1.3, part of Release 2006b, includes the following enhancements:
- Compatibility with Link for TASKING
See the Release Notes for details.
Version 1.2.2
Released: 01 Mar 2006Version 1.2.2, part of Release 2006a, includes minor enhancements. See the Release Notes for details.
Version 1.2.1
Released: 01 Sep 2005Version 1.2.1, part of Release 14 with Service Pack 3, includes a number of bug fixes. See the Release Notes for details.
Version 1.2
Released: 07 Mar 2005Switch Target Configuration Block
This new block runs a convenience function that configures your model and Target Preferences to one of a set of pre-defined
hardware configurations. The function can also be used as a template for setting up your own customized configurations.
Fast External Interrupt Block
This new block generates an asynchronous function-call trigger when an interrupt occurs. You can use this block to execute
a function-call triggered subsystem in the context of the service routine for a fast external interrupt.
Digital Input/Output Blocks
You can use the new digital input/output device driver blocks to read and set the logical state of a specified port/pin number.
For additional details, see the Release Notes.
Version 1.1.1
Released: 22 Sep 2004Version 1.1.1 includes bug fixes.
Support for Model Reference
Model reference is now supported.
Version 1.1
Released: 02 Jun 2004CAN Support
New driver blocks are available for transmitting and receiving messages using the CAN module on the Infineon C166® microcontroller.
These include blocks for packing, unpacking and filtering CAN messages, outputting the bus status or resetting a CAN module.
An implementation of the CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP) standard for host-target communication over CAN is also included,
enabling you to use a calibration tool (such as Vector CANape or ATI Vision) for remote signal monitoring and parameter tuning.
Support for XC16x Processor Variants
XC16x variants of the Infineon C166 microprocessor are now supported. A new sublibrary of TwinCAN blocks provides CAN support
(including CCP) for the TwinCAN nodes of XC16x processor variants. The STMicroelectronics Super10 variant of the ST10 microprocessor
is also now supported, since it is fully compatible with the existing ST10 core.
Task Execution Profiling
Execution profiling data can now be recorded, uploaded, and displayed as a MATLAB graphic and as an HTML report. Execution
profiling data can be collected over serial, CAN or TwinCAN. See the new demo model c166_multitasking.
Temporary Task Overruns Now Permitted by the Scheduler
Task overruns in the base rate or one of the sub-rates no longer force a failure in your system. The overrun behavior is configurable.
See the new demo model c166_multitasking.
Use of Real Time Clock as System Timer
It is now possible to select the Real Time Clock (RTC) for use as the system timer. This allows the timers T2 … T6 to be used
for other purposes.
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