Hercules Team,
A customer is asking if we have the MATLAB model for the RM42L432 for model based design (MBD). I am not clear whether this would be something that comes from TI or from the Mathworks. Can someone advise?
Regards,
David
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Hercules Team,
A customer is asking if we have the MATLAB model for the RM42L432 for model based design (MBD). I am not clear whether this would be something that comes from TI or from the Mathworks. Can someone advise?
Regards,
David
Hi David,
My understanding is that this is something that would come from MATLAB but would be developed with assistance from TI. As I understand it there is a MATLAB Simulink example for Cortex-R4 where they have used an RM4x device as the example device and this can be ported to other devices with some effort. However our support of MATLAB related development is very limited. I have copied another team member who is more up to date on MATLAB offerings and our capability in case he has anything to add.
Hi David,
Today a customer can use MathWorks tools and Model-Based Design to generate ANSI / ISO C Code for their algorithm, and then TI tools to import and to run that C code on any TI MCU. However this has to be set up by the customer, neither MathWorks nor TI has has special customized support like that which exists for C2000.
The only MBD oriented solution for RM4x is PIL support for RM48, written by TI.
MathWorks Consulting Services might be able to assist the customer for this implementation, as a paid project. DM me if you would like me to help make the connection to someone in our Consulting group.
Cheers,
-Brian