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ADS1298RECGFE-PDK: Software usage issues

Part Number: ADS1298RECGFE-PDK
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AWR1443

Tool/software:

Hello, I would like to ask if after purchasing the ADS1298RECGFE-PDK product, whether it is to download the software outlined in the picture to operate.

Then whether the software supports the interface with MATLAB, I want to use MATLAB to control the software, so as to achieve the effect of using MATLAB to control the data collected by the ADS1298RECGFE-PDK.

In addition, whether the data collected by the device can be exported for subsequent processing in MATLAB.

  • Hello,

    Thank you for your post.

    Yes, the highlighted software link is needed to install the LabVIEW GUI which communicates with our EVM-PDK platform. We cannot provide any support for modifying the software or for interfacing the GUI with an external program such as MATLAB.

    Regards,

    Ryan

  • Thanks for your answer, but it doesn't solve my problem.

    For example, if I currently have two sets of equipment, one is AWR1443mmwaveRadar, and the other is the ADS1298RECGFE-PDK mentioned above. AWR1443 can be controlled by mmwavestudio, which provides an interface to communicate with MATLAB, and you can use MATLAB to control the radar.

    But according to what you said, ADS1298RECGFE-PDK does not have a corresponding interface, so if I want to achieve synchronous acquisition of these two hardware, how can I do it?

  • Hello, 

    I understand what you are trying to do. Unfortunately, our evaluation platform is only designed to enable customers to validate the IC performance and features. Once it is deemed suitable for their application, it is up to them to design their own hardware and software solutions. Interfacing the EVM-PDK with other control software is not within the scope of our support offering.

    Regards,

    Ryan