Using the Simulink Coder Testing Target for Early Simulation on a Non-Deployment Target
This video shows how to configure the Simulink code generation testing target and production target.
You will walk through an example that outlines, step by step, how to best configure a testing target, so you can simulate your design and test how it will run on a device before deploying to the production target. This video uses an ARM® as an example.
The production target setting for a Simulink model indicates the device on which the final design will be deployed. The choice of production target can strongly influence the behavior of the model, and you should keep it constant across workflow steps. However, a valuable early workflow step is generating C code to simulate a model on device that is not the final production device. Configuring the testing target allows you to achieve this goal without disturbing the production target.
You will walk through an example that outlines, step by step, how to best configure a testing target, so you can simulate your design and test how it will run on a device before deploying to the production target. This video uses an ARM® as an example.
The production target setting for a Simulink model indicates the device on which the final design will be deployed. The choice of production target can strongly influence the behavior of the model, and you should keep it constant across workflow steps. However, a valuable early workflow step is generating C code to simulate a model on device that is not the final production device. Configuring the testing target allows you to achieve this goal without disturbing the production target.
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