How can I convert MATLAB Code to VHDL Code?
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Sabarinathan Vadivelu
on 8 Mar 2013
Answered: Bharath Venkataraman
on 5 Jan 2024
I have a MATLAB Code. Is it possible to convert into VHDL Code?
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Tim McBrayer
on 11 Mar 2013
Native MATLAB code generation was introduced in release R2012a, with HDL Coder 3.0.
Simulink HDL Coder was only available in release R2011a. With R2011a, you will need to place your MATLAB code, manually converted to a suitable fixed-point representation, into Simulink's MATLAB Function block.
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Kiran Kintali
on 19 Apr 2020
HDL CoderTM generates portable, synthesizable Verilog® and VHDL® code from MATLAB® functions, Simulink® models, and Stateflow® charts. The generated HDL code can be used for FPGA programming or ASIC prototyping and design.
HDL Coder provides a workflow advisor that automates the programming of Xilinx®, Microsemi®, and Intel® FPGAs. You can control HDL architecture (49:42) and implementation, highlight critical paths, and generate hardware resource utilization estimates. HDL Coder provides traceability between your Simulink model and the generated Verilog and VHDL code, enabling code verification for high-integrity applications adhering to DO-254 and other standards.
Release Timelines:
Simulink to HDL (R2006b) (also includes support for Stateflow and MATLAB function block)
MATLAB to HDL (R2012a) (also includes automated fixed-point conversion for MATLAB before HDL code generation)
Simscape to HDL (R2018b) (linear and switched linear models)
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samira sorayaasa
on 4 Aug 2021
how about the moselsim and xillinx version?doesthe free one of modelsim work?how about xilinx 13.4?
which one is necessary?or both?
Bharath Venkataraman
on 5 Jan 2024
This page talks to HDL code generation from MATLAB and includes topics like verification and deployment.
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