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Hi all,
I'm currently using a ControlCard that mounts a TMS320F28335 MCU and a Experimenter's Kit in combination with Simulink Embedded Coder to run my schemes on the C2000 core. I'd like to switch over to the new Concerto F28M35H52C architecture because I'm interested in the more powerfull communication peripherals the ARM core offers.
What I'd like to know is if Simulink Embedded Coder also supports the C2000 core of the Concerto device. I'm planning to use C/C++ code written by myself for the ARM core but it's vital to me to use the C2000 core of the Concerto device as I'm doing right now with the F28335 MCU and therefore load and execute code generated by Simulink Embedded Coder onto it.
Christian
Hi Christian,
You can use VisSim. It has Simulink import capability and supports the C28x side of Concerto with ARM Cortex M3 support in the works. You can develop your C28x application as if it was a standalone C28 Piccolo part (running at 150 Mhz). You can access both ADC units as well as GPIO, ADC, PWM, QEP, CAP, SPI, I2C, serial etc.
We support the dual port memory windows for inter-processor communication, and we have the ability to create a custom web server with multiple pages and graphics on the ARM side. You can learn more and download a free 2-month trial here: http://www.vissim.com/products/vissim/embedded/ti_piccolo_support.html