Tool Speeds TI DSC Application Development

March 29, 2004
The embedded target for TI C2000 digital signal controllers (DSCs) features automatic code generation and peripheral programming support from the MathWorks. The $4000 Embedded Target for TI C2000 is integrated with the MathWorks' Matlab, along with...

The embedded target for TI C2000 digital signal controllers (DSCs) features automatic code generation and peripheral programming support from the MathWorks. The $4000 Embedded Target for TI C2000 is integrated with the MathWorks' Matlab, along with Texas Instruments' eXpressDSP Tools and Simulink plus TI's Code Composer Studio. Matlab features extensive DSP and DSC support. With the package, engineers can develop applications for DSCs like the TMS320F28x using a model-based approach. This includes using simulations in Simulink as well as working with hardware implementations. It also includes the eZdsp boards with an on-board C2000.

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