Recorded Webinar: Code Generation and Verification for TI DSPs
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This recorded webinar presents tools and methodologies for implementing and verifying embedded software applications on TI DSPs. It focuses on signal processing applications, such as audio and video applications on the Target Support Package™ TC6 (formerly Target for TI C6000™) family of processors, and also on control applications, such as motor control on the TI C2000™ family of processors.
Product demonstrations show you how to use MathWorks embedded code generation and verification products for:
- Implementing embedded signal processing systems on Target Support Package™ TC6 DSP
- Implementing embedded control systems on TI C2000™ DSP
- Verifying embedded system designs on TI C2000™, TMS3205000™, and Target Support Package™ TC6 DSP Platforms
- Options for implementing and verifying on other digital processors
This presentation also uses examples and demos to highlight the major phases of Model-Based Design – design, simulation, code generation, and verification. Our primary focus will be embedded system design and code generation – including floating, integer, and fixed-point code.
This webinar is for anyone interested in developing embedded software applications for
Target Support Package™ TC6 and Target Support Package™ TC2 (formerly Target for TI C2000™) provide automatic code generation and peripheral programming support for Target Support Package™ TC6 and C2000 DSPs. These products feature efficient, processor-optimized floating and fixed-point C-code. Together with Link for Code Composer Studio™, they provide a complete design flow for embedded system design from Simulink® to your target TI DSP(s).
Product Focus
- Target Support Package™ TC6
- Target Support Package™ TC2 (formerly Target for TI C2000™)
- Link for Code Composer Studio™ Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
- Real-Time Workshop®
- Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder
- Video and Image Processing Blockset
This webinar was recorded on 28 Jul 2005
Duration: 64 Minutes