What possibilities do I have for using MATLAB home with STM32F4 target hardware ?
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Henry Leinen
on 22 Dec 2015
Commented: Kevin Nugent
on 26 Aug 2020
I have purchased the MATLAB Home Version, including Simulink. I can work on the Raspberry Pi target hardware and I was wondering what possibilities I have to work with STM32F4 target hardware. Do I need another component ? It seems like it is not possible to purchase Embedded Coder for home use.
Can someone please help ?
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Dec 2015
You cannot purchase Embedded Coder or Simulink Coder or MATLAB Coder or HDL Coder for the Home license; you are limited to arduino and raspberry pi and any similar device they have included with base MATLAB.
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Kevin Nugent
on 26 Aug 2020
I have purchased recently a PYNQ-Z2 board which has a Zynq 7000 FPGA.
Does this incude any of the above mentioned coders with the home base MATLAB?
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Henry Leinen
on 23 Dec 2015
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Dec 2015
You cannot generate code for models without the above toolboxes, except whatever you can do for arduino or raspberry.
Sebastian Liebert
on 12 Mar 2016
Hello, is there a reason, why it is not possible to get those toolboxes for Home-Version? I only want to code my STM32F4DISCOVERY.
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timo
on 13 Mar 2016
Anyway MATLAB home edition is limited (Simulink max nr of blocks for example). If they offer Coder for student edition they should offer it also for Home. I dont see this having any disadvantage, and it would also prevent piracy.Maybe an official respone from Mathworks ? I sent them a lot of questions about this but i didnt get an answer -_-'' Anyway i wont renew my licenses if there are no significants updates for the Home Edition
Martin Beveridge
on 28 Oct 2017
Edited: Martin Beveridge
on 5 Nov 2017
I have the same issue and not had a reply , I have just spent nearly £300 on home version and toolkits and only now seeing that I can't generate C ode for STM 32 or other MCU , this is very limiting and not made clear at point of purchase.
timo
on 13 Mar 2016
Edited: timo
on 13 Mar 2016
Matlab 2015a ,if connect LEGO NXT(might work the same for Arduino) to to simulink model and i put breakpoint in my model i can browse in the temporary folder and see all the C generated code from the model ;) I found a lot of interesting things , like simulink uses OSEK(an OS version ported by a Japanese guy based on Automotive specifications) tasks to run the model , etc.
nxtOSEK is an open source platform for LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT. nxtOSEK consists of device driver of leJOS NXJ C/Assembly source code, TOPPERS/ATK (Automotive Kernel, formerly known as TOPPERS/OSEK) and TOPPERS/JSP Real-Time Operating System source code that includes ARM7 (ATMEL AT91SAM7S256) specific porting part, and glue code to make them work together
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