Embedded Coder

MathWorks support for BeagleBone Black

Embedded Coder

Posted by Angel on 2014-11-25T20:44:13-05:00

You can design models in Simulink®, generate code using Embedded Coder®, and run the executables on BeagleBone Black, a low-cost, single-board computer designed for digital signal processing. The BeagleBone Black features TI’s 1 GHz ARM®Cortex®-A8 processor, provides stereo audio and digital video connectivity, and supports USB, HDMI, and Ethernet.

The BeagleBone Black helps students understand the workflow for designing an embedded system without using manual programming. Students, educators, and hobbyists can use Simulink to create algorithms for audio processing and computer vision applications. They can apply industry-proven techniques for Model-Based Design to verify that their algorithms work during simulation. They can then implement the algorithms as standalone applications on the BeagleBone Black using automatic code generation. By default, the generated code is ANSI/ISO C/C++. For NEON optimized code for DSP filters, use the ARM Cortex A Ne10 Library Support from DSP System Toolbox™.

Embedded Coder support for the BeagleBone Black includes:

  • Automated installation and configuration
  • Library of Simulink blocks that connect to BeagleBone Black I/O such as audio input and output, video input and display, and UDP send and receive
  • Interactive parameter tuning and signal monitoring of applications running on the BeagleBone Black
  • Processor-in-the-Loop (PIL) testing for code verification and profiling
  • Model deployment for standalone operation
  • Access to prebuilt audio and video filters through add-on products such as DSP System Toolbox™ and Computer Vision System Toolbox™

Platform Support

Available on 32-bit and 64-bit Microsoft® Windows®only.

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