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Sathish Athreya
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 3:51 pm    Post subject: Reg CCS5000 with MATLAB Reply with quote

Hi all,
I am working on TMS320C5510 for Image processing applications.
I have some useful codes in MATLAB.

How can i execute MATLAb files with CCS ? Is there any need
copying all Library files of MATLAB lab in to CCS ? I think it is bot a
better option.

Any one master in this field , please help me.


Thanks and in adavance,

Best Regards,

Sathish Athreya
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Shawn Steenhagen
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 1:14 am    Post subject: Re: Reg CCS5000 with MATLAB Reply with quote

Go to the Matlab or TI website. I know they over toolboxes work with
Simulink and download code to a TI DSK. I think its only available in the
67 family.

Otherwise, you'll need to write some C code.

-Shawn

"Sathish Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi all,
I am working on TMS320C5510 for Image processing applications.
I have some useful codes in MATLAB.

How can i execute MATLAb files with CCS ? Is there any need
copying all Library files of MATLAB lab in to CCS ? I think it is bot a
better option.

Any one master in this field , please help me.


Thanks and in adavance,

Best Regards,

Sathish Athreya

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Shawn Steenhagen
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 1:29 am    Post subject: Re: Reg CCS5000 with MATLAB Reply with quote

Let me repost as if english were my native language (boy its amazing what
one can create when typing fast)

Go to the Matlab or TI website. I know they offer toolboxes that work with
Simulink and download code to a TI DSK. I think its only available in the
67 family.

Otherwise, you'll need to write some C code.

-Shawn



"Shawn Steenhagen" <shawn.NSsteenhagen@NSappliedsignalprocessing.com> wrote
in message news:uaHwd.1593$re3.716@fe03.lga...
Quote:
Go to the Matlab or TI website. I know they over toolboxes work with
Simulink and download code to a TI DSK. I think its only available in the
67 family.

Otherwise, you'll need to write some C code.

-Shawn

"Sathish Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message
news:cpudo1$cmh$1@ns2.fe.internet.bosch.com...
Hi all,
I am working on TMS320C5510 for Image processing applications.
I have some useful codes in MATLAB.

How can i execute MATLAb files with CCS ? Is there any need
copying all Library files of MATLAB lab in to CCS ? I think it is bot a
better option.

Any one master in this field , please help me.


Thanks and in adavance,

Best Regards,

Sathish Athreya



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Brad Griffis
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Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 6:52 am    Post subject: Re: Reg CCS5000 with MATLAB Reply with quote

I forget all the names of the Mathworks products. I think the one you're
referring to is called Embedded Target. There is a version for both 6000
and 2000 families of DSPs, but not the 5000 family. Embedded target allows
you to download code directly to your board using Matlab. I'm pretty sure
there's another tool that will generate straight ANSI C files but I don't
remember the name. Maybe someone else can jump in with that info or else I
imagine it's on the Mathworks website.

Brad

"Shawn Steenhagen" <shawn.NSsteenhagen@NSappliedsignalprocessing.com> wrote
in message news:CoHwd.1596$g73.833@fe03.lga...
Quote:
Let me repost as if english were my native language (boy its amazing what
one can create when typing fast)

Go to the Matlab or TI website. I know they offer toolboxes that work
with
Simulink and download code to a TI DSK. I think its only available in the
67 family.

Otherwise, you'll need to write some C code.

-Shawn



"Shawn Steenhagen" <shawn.NSsteenhagen@NSappliedsignalprocessing.com
wrote
in message news:uaHwd.1593$re3.716@fe03.lga...
Go to the Matlab or TI website. I know they over toolboxes work with
Simulink and download code to a TI DSK. I think its only available in
the
67 family.

Otherwise, you'll need to write some C code.

-Shawn

"Sathish Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message
news:cpudo1$cmh$1@ns2.fe.internet.bosch.com...
Hi all,
I am working on TMS320C5510 for Image processing
applications.
I have some useful codes in MATLAB.

How can i execute MATLAb files with CCS ? Is there any need
copying all Library files of MATLAB lab in to CCS ? I think it is bot a
better option.

Any one master in this field , please help me.


Thanks and in adavance,

Best Regards,

Sathish Athreya





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Sathish Athreya
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 1:32 pm    Post subject: Re: Reg CCS5000 with MATLAB Reply with quote

Dear Shawn and Griffs,
Thank you for your suggestions. i will go for TMS320C6711.

Best Regards,


"Sathish Athreya" <saikumar.mangapuram@de.bosch.com> wrote in message
news:cpudo1$cmh$1@ns2.fe.internet.bosch.com...
Quote:
Hi all,
I am working on TMS320C5510 for Image processing applications.
I have some useful codes in MATLAB.

How can i execute MATLAb files with CCS ? Is there any need
copying all Library files of MATLAB lab in to CCS ? I think it is bot a
better option.

Any one master in this field , please help me.


Thanks and in adavance,

Best Regards,

Sathish Athreya

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Stephan M. Bernsee
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Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2004 3:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Reg CCS5000 with MATLAB Reply with quote

On 2004-12-18 02:52:19 +0100, "Brad Griffis" <bradgriffis@hotmail.com> said:

Quote:
...I'm pretty sure there's another tool that will generate straight
ANSI C files but I don't remember the name. Maybe someone else can
jump in with that info or else I imagine it's on the Mathworks website.

Brad

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