Recorded Webinar: Implementation and Verification on TI DSPs with Link for Code Composer Studio++ 3.0
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Link for Code Composer Studio™ 3.0, released as part of MathWorks R2007a, is the latest update to the MathWorks product that bridges MATLAB®, Simulink®, and Real-Time Workshop® with Code Composer Studio™ integrated development and environment (IDE) from Texas Instruments. Link for Code Composer Studio lets engineers verify embedded code running on Code Composer Studio™ using MATLAB and generate complete Code Composer Studio™ projects, including DSP and BIOS and memory map files, from Simulink models for rapidly prototyping and verifying signal processing, communications, and control algorithms on TI DSPs. This webinar provides a high-level overview of all the major capabilities related to the implementation and verification of algorithms on the three main families of TI DSPs – C2000, C55xx, and C6000.
Through a series of product demonstrations, you will see how to use MATLAB, Simulink, and Real-Time Workshop to:
- Create complete Code Composer Studio™ projects to rapidly prototype your systems on Texas Instruments DSPs
- Use processor-in-the-loop simulation to automatically generate embedded DSP executable code that can then be tested and verified from the same Simulink model as a test bench
- Profile the generated code running on the processor to identify bottlenecks
- Create test benches in MATLAB and Simulink to automate testing of embedded code executing on the DSP or a simulator through a Code Composer Studio™ project
This webinar will be useful for people who have used MATLAB and/or Simulink and are currently working with Code Composer Studio™ implementing signal processing, communications, and controls algorithms on a C2000, C5000, or C6000.
Product Focus
- Link for Code Composer Studio 3.0
- MATLAB®
- Simulink®
- Signal Processing Blockset®
- Real-Time Workshop®
- Real-Time Workshop® Embedded Coder
This webinar was recorded on 26 Jun 2007
Duration: 61 Minutes