how to implement Matlab gui code in FPGA Board

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hi everyone,i have an application developped in matlab gui and want to implement it in a FPGA Board, i don't know from to start.can you please explain in step by step how to do this.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 May 2017
You cannot do that. FPGA do not have any plotting / gui routines.
You could have a look at https://www.mathworks.com/products/vision-hdl.html -- since it would theoretically be possible to compute every pixel for what you want to display on your GUI.
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best16 programmer
best16 programmer on 20 May 2017
thank you that was really helpful.
can you please explain what do you mean by improve gui interface?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 May 2017
Well, an 8 x 8 pixel display is really hard to work with -- just barely big enough for one character. But the work of guimp shows that you can do useful work in 18 x 18 pixel (though, mind you, the author of guimp had multiple colors and intensities to work with.) So if you were to take 4 raspberries and arrange them in a square, then you would have 16 x 16 pixels to work with, and perhaps that would be enough to do something readable with. Maybe not, considering there would be a gap between the 8 x 8 subsections.
Perhaps it would be better to arrange the four in a row so you could use four character words like 'stop' and 'run?'.
Hmmm, maybe even just one board would be enough. You could cycle through symbols like up-arrow and down-arrow, and the user could just wait until the one they wanted came around again and press (whatever) then. Or if you added in the joystick you could do one character at a time the way that you enter your name in the high score of a video game.

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