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resources:tools-software:linux-software:libiio:clients:fmcomms2_3_simulink [28 Aug 2019 15:54] – Fixed broken links Srikanth Pagadarairesources:tools-software:linux-software:libiio:clients:fmcomms2_3_simulink [25 Jan 2021 13:36] (current) – Fixed bad link Mihai Ionut Suciu
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 MATLAB and Simulink support is currently provided from ADI and through the MathWorks.  However, implementations and board support will differ between these sources.  Official MathWork support is for: MATLAB and Simulink support is currently provided from ADI and through the MathWorks.  However, implementations and board support will differ between these sources.  Official MathWork support is for:
-    - [[https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/adalm-pluto-radio.html|ADALM-PLUTO]] +    - [[mw>hardware-support/adalm-pluto-radio.html|ADALM-PLUTO]] 
-    - [[https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/zynq-sdr.html|FMComms2/3/4 with Zedboard or ZC706]] +    - [[mw>hardware-support/zynq-sdr.html|FMComms2/3/4 with Zedboard or ZC706]] 
-    - [[https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/zynq-sdr.html|ADRV9361-Z7035 (PicoZed) with ADRV1CRR-FMC carrier]].+    - [[mw>hardware-support/zynq-sdr.html|ADRV9361-Z7035 (PicoZed) with ADRV1CRR-FMC carrier]].
  
 ADI maintains support for all FMComms, ADALM-PLUTO, and ADRV board variants, as well as devices that support libiio. If your board has official support from MathWorks we would recommend starting with their implementations linked above. ADI maintains support for all FMComms, ADALM-PLUTO, and ADRV board variants, as well as devices that support libiio. If your board has official support from MathWorks we would recommend starting with their implementations linked above.
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 In this model, DATA_IN1 to DATA_IN4 are four pins used to stream two sine waves (one for I channel, and the other for Q channel) from Simulink to target,  In this model, DATA_IN1 to DATA_IN4 are four pins used to stream two sine waves (one for I channel, and the other for Q channel) from Simulink to target, 
 and DATA_OUT1 to DATA_OUT4 are four pins used to observe the time-domain streamed data from target in a Time Scope, as highlighted below. The other pins all represent certain settings you can find from  and DATA_OUT1 to DATA_OUT4 are four pins used to observe the time-domain streamed data from target in a Time Scope, as highlighted below. The other pins all represent certain settings you can find from 
-[[http://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-software/fmcomms2_plugin|ADI IIO Scope]].+[[/resources/tools-software/linux-software/fmcomms2_plugin|ADI IIO Scope]].
  
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 <WRAP download> <WRAP download>
-[[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/MathWorks_tools/tree/2015b/hil_models/fmcomms2_3_data_stream_rx_tx|ad9361_sim.slx]]+[[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/MathWorks_tools/blob/master/hil_models/legacy/fmcomms2_3_data_stream/ad9361_sim.slx|ad9361_sim.slx]]
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
resources/tools-software/linux-software/libiio/clients/fmcomms2_3_simulink.txt · Last modified: 25 Jan 2021 13:36 by Mihai Ionut Suciu