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-Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) works directly with MathWorks to provide tools and interfaces to end-users to help in their evaluation, development,​ and configuration of ADI hardware. This page outlines the different tools available for different products from ADI which can be used in different stages of a development cycle. For a complete list of supported boards see the [[https://​wiki.analog.com/​resources/​tools-software/​mathworks_supported_boards|table here]].+Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) works directly with MathWorks to provide tools and interfaces to end-users to help in their evaluation, development,​ and configuration of ADI hardware. This page outlines the different tools available for different products from ADI which can be used in different stages of a development cycle. For a complete list of supported boards see the [[/​resources/​tools-software/​mathworks_supported_boards|table here]].
  
 ===== Simulation Models ===== ===== Simulation Models =====
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-For users looking to configure a device and stream data directly back into MATLAB or Simulink, there are two main options available. Both rely on the [[https://​wiki.analog.com/​resources/​tools-software/​linux-software/​libiio|libIIO]] user library and related IIO drivers. The first option are interfaces provided directly from MathWorks for the following devices and related toolboxes:+For users looking to configure a device and stream data directly back into MATLAB or Simulink, there are two main options available. Both rely on the [[/​resources/​tools-software/​linux-software/​libiio|libIIO]] user library and related IIO drivers. The first option are interfaces provided directly from MathWorks for the following devices and related toolboxes:
   * FMComms 2/3/4/5 and ADRV9361 RFSOM:​[[mw>​hardware-support/​zynq-sdr.html|Zynq SDR Support from Communications Toolbox]]   * FMComms 2/3/4/5 and ADRV9361 RFSOM:​[[mw>​hardware-support/​zynq-sdr.html|Zynq SDR Support from Communications Toolbox]]
   * ADALM-PLUTO:​ [[mw>​hardware-support/​adalm-pluto-radio.html|ADALM-PLUTO Radio Support from Communications Toolbox]]   * ADALM-PLUTO:​ [[mw>​hardware-support/​adalm-pluto-radio.html|ADALM-PLUTO Radio Support from Communications Toolbox]]
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   * [[resources/​tools-software/​hsx-toolbox|High-Speed Converter Toolbox]]   * [[resources/​tools-software/​hsx-toolbox|High-Speed Converter Toolbox]]
   * [[resources/​tools-software/​tof-toolbox|Time of Flight Toolbox]]   * [[resources/​tools-software/​tof-toolbox|Time of Flight Toolbox]]
-Device-specific interfaces may not exist for all ADI products, but if a driver exists already adding support in MATLAB is a simple process. For a complete list of available drivers see [[https://​wiki.analog.com/​resources/​tools-software/​linux-drivers-all|this page]].+Device-specific interfaces may not exist for all ADI products, but if a driver exists already adding support in MATLAB is a simple process. For a complete list of available drivers see [[/​resources/​tools-software/​linux-drivers-all|this page]].
  
 ===== Code Generation and Targeting ===== ===== Code Generation and Targeting =====
resources/tools-software/mathworks.txt · Last modified: 08 Jan 2021 23:23 by Robin Getz