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Recorded Webinar: Production Code Generation and Verification for Automotive

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This webinar starts with a review of how Real-Time Workshop® Embedded Coder generates high quality and efficient C code from Simulink® and Stateflow® models for deployment on embedded applications, including production ECUs. It then introduces how link products can be used for building, optimizing and verifying the generated code on popular embedded microprocessor used such as Freescale™ MPC55xx, Infineon® Tricore®, NEC v850, and more.

The webinar demonstrates new technologies for code generation and verification important to automotive ECU development, including:
• Converting models from float- to fixed-point math for detailed design
• Controlling function prototypes for software integration
• Optimizing code for target software deployment
• Processor-in-Loop (PIL) testing for software verification
• Linking models and code for bidirectional traceability
• Checking models and code for standards compliance

This webinar is primarily intended for those new to Model-Based Design and automatic code generation, but will also be helpful to those who already use Model-Based Design and are interested new technologies.

 

Product Focus

  • Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder
  • Embedded IDE Link™ MU (for Green Hills® MULTI®)
  • Link for TASKING®

This webinar was recorded on 25 Mar 2008

Duration: 65 Minutes