Deployment and Validation
Deployment is typically the final stage of the model-based workflow. The examples in this page enables you to perform code verification and validation with processor-in-the-loop (PIL) simulation. Use real-time execution profiling to check whether generated code meets real-time performance requirements.
Topics
- Examples Supporting Texas Instruments C2000 Processors
The following table shows the list of C2000™ Microcontroller Blockset reference examples that are supported for each processor family.
- PIL Simulation
Processor-in-the-Loop (PIL) simulation techniques for Texas Instruments hardware board.
- Serial Configuration for External Mode and PIL
Configure your model to run in external mode and PIL over different baud rates based on the SCI module.
- Detect and Fix Task Overruns on Texas Instruments C2000 Hardware
Understanding and fixing overruns on Texas Instruments® C2000 hardware.
- Log Signals on an SD Card
Log signals from Simulink models on an SD card mounted on the target hardware.
- Exploring TI C2000 Toolchain Options
Utilize TI C2000 toolchains like COFF ABI, EABI, and ARM to generate code.
Troubleshooting
Memory and Signal Logging limitations on SD Card
Memory and signal logging limitations of SD card mounted on Texas Instruments C2000 hardware.
Optimizing Baud Rate Settings for External Mode Communication
Optimize baud rates of SCI-A, on-board FTDI, and windows COM port for external mode communication.