Green Hills Software og MathWorks i kodeudviklingssamarbejde
Green Hills Software og MathWorks opbygger integreret kodeudviklings toolbox til en bred vifte af embedded processorer (in english).
Green Hills Software, a worldwide leader in embedded software development tools, safety and security, has announced the immediate availability of the MULTI Toolbox for Embedded Coder, enabling engineers to easily and efficiently develop and deploy their Simulink and MATLAB models on a wide range of embedded processors.The integration bridges advanced software development products from industry leaders in their respective domains - MathWorks, the leading developer of mathematical computing software, and Green Hills Software, the leader in safe and secure embedded software solutions.
Engineers and scientists who develop algorithms in MATLAB and Simulink now have a simple and safety-qualified way to develop, debug, optimise and deploy their programs on thousands of embedded processors supported today by Green Hills.
The MULTI Toolbox for Embedded Coder connects Simulink and MATLAB on the desktop with the MULTI integrated development environment (IDE) that comprehends and controls embedded target processors.
On the desktop, users develop Simulink and MATLAB models and generate C/C++ source code. MULTI then compiles, connects and runs the optimised binaries on either the target processor, or on the MULTI IDE’s built-in embedded core simulator. MULTI feeds back results to Simulink via Processor-In-the-Loop (PIL), enabling the user to visualise the results or to confirm programmatically that results from Simulink algorithms on the workstation match the actual results run on the embedded processor.
- Connecting Simulink to embedded simulators and debuggers is the next milestone in our customers’ desire to move testing and verification from the field to the lab to the desktop, says Tom Erkkinen, Product Manager, Embedded Code Generation at MathWorks.
- Green Hills shares this vision and has worked closely with MathWorks to develop its MULTI Toolbox for Embedded Coder. As remote work and online collaboration continues to grow, the need for virtual testing and development environments will accelerate.
- Many of our customers use MathWorks products to create algorithms destined for embedded systems, adds Rob Redfield, Director, Business Development at Green Hills Software.
- Now, they not only have an easy-to-use way to run and verify these algorithms on embedded processors but they can also debug, analyse and optimise their code with safety-qualified MULTI and its optimising C/C++ compilers. Once the program completes, users can run, debug and analyse the program at any point in its execution using MULTI and the TimeMachine debugger.
They can:
- Run the program backward and forward, set breakpoints, debug and view variables
- Debug INTEGRITY, µ-velOSity, and AUTOSAR real-time operating systems, or Linux and other operating systems
- Verify adherence to MISRA C/C++ rules
- Perform Run-time Error Detection & Memory Leak Detection
- Optimise the program with Performance Profiling
- Analyse code coverage with DoubleCheckM source code analyzer
When functional safety is important, MULTI and its C/C++ toolchain are certified at the highest safety levels and standards, including Automotive (ISO 26262 ASIL D), Industrial (IEC 61508 SIL 3) and Railway (EN 50128 SIL 4). The MULTI Toolbox for Embedded Coder supports thousands of 32- and 64-bit embedded processors from leading processor manufacturers.
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