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    F28335 controlCARD

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    Walid Issa
    Posted by Walid Issa
    on Dec 24 2012 03:58 AM
    Prodigy20 points

    Dears,

    I am wondering if the experimental kit "F28335 controlCARDs" can be programmed by Matlab/ Simulink ? and if it need any further software.

    Regards,
    Matlab F28335 controlCard
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    • Brett Larimore
      Posted by Brett Larimore
      on Dec 27 2012 10:32 AM
      Mastermind18400 points

      Walid,

      Yes, the F28335 can be programmed with Matlab/Simulink and many customers use our MCU in this way.

      You will require MathWorks' Embedded Coder and a CCS installation as well for compiling (and potentially a few other things.  I am not an expert on Matlab's embedded workflow). 
      http://www.mathworks.com/products/embedded-coder/supported/ti-adaptor.html

      There are several forum post both here and on the MathWorks support forum that could be useful in getting started.


      Thank you,
      Brett

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    • Walid Issa
      Posted by Walid Issa
      on Dec 27 2012 18:56 PM
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      Dear Brett,

      I asked about "F28335 controlCARDs". Your reply is general and ok matlab supports programming F28335 but from your link I noticed that I need another board eZdsp F28335.

      Therefore, Please make sure about that because I want to buy the lowest price one for my application. Is the board "F28335 controlCARDs" can be programmed by Matlab.

      Another question please. I have searched a lot about  "F2808 eZdsp" because Matlab supports it and it has lower price than eZdsp F28335. However, I did not find any supplier for it in the UK besides it seems that it is not in the market nowadays. Is that right ??? Tell me from where can I buy it .

      Thanks,

      Walid

      Matlab eZdsp F28335 F2808 eZdsp F28335 controlCARDs
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    • Brett Larimore
      Posted by Brett Larimore
      on Dec 27 2012 21:32 PM
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      Walid,

      My understanding is that Matlab connects up to the F28335 via an emulator and CCS.  This means that it Matlab will work with the F28335 whether the board is a controlCARD, an eZdsp, etc. 

      (for example see the following code example from MathWorks:
      http://www.mathworks.com/help/rtw/examples/spi-based-control-of-pwm-duty-cycle.html 
      it supports cCARDs or eZdsps)

      F2808 eZdsp @ Farnell:
      http://uk.farnell.com/texas-instruments/tmdsezs2808-oe/dsp-kit-c2808/dp/1172238


      Thank you,
      Brett

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