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Generate C Code from MATLAB Functions Using the Embedded MATLAB Subset

Houman Zarrinkoub, MathWorks

In this webinar we will demonstrate how to automatically generate C code from MATLAB functions. This capability is available for a subset of the MATLAB language called Embedded MATLAB®, and consists of more than 310 MATLAB operators and functions, 110 Fixed-Point Toolbox functions, and 35 Signal Processing Toolbox™ functions.

Algorithms that use Embedded MATLAB operators and functions can be compiled into efficient, numerically reliable C code for embedded applications.

You will learn how to use specific features of Fixed-Point Toolbox, Simulink, Real-Time Workshop, and related products to: 

•   Develop and validate MATLAB algorithms compliant with the Embedded MATLAB subset
•   Automatically generate C code from your compliant floating-point and/or fixed-point designs in MATLAB and Simulink
•   Integrate your algorithms as part of a larger system model in Simulink for real-time prototyping on a TI DSP

Recorded: 19 Nov 2009

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