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Hello Simen, I was curious and looked up the supported hardware in Matlab for Embedded Coder and so I found out, that the AVR 8 Bit MCUs are supperted (however under the name from ATmel, which indicates, that these are "old" MCUs https://de.mathworks.com/hardware-support/atmel.html?s_tid=srchtitle_hardware_catalog_main_1_AVR ) We are currently programming with your libraries, from DxCore and also with ohter including our own made in VS Code. It works really fine and we are content with the results, but out of curiosity I would test if it is easier or quicker to programm in Matlab/Simulink, due to the model based softver development. So my question is following: is there a Matlab support also for the AVR128DB48 or even for the Sequans Monarch 2 modem? Have someone already tried this out? Best regards CsFreiber |
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Hello @CsFreiber, That's not something that we've explored (or that I've heard other customers explore) so far on this kit. I see that there's a Microchip package as well for PIC and SAM, but not for the newer AVRs. I'm uncertain of how it would work in collaboration with the modem. I guess you could try to make your model in e.g., simulink and export it to an older AVR and make modifications manually (if needed) to port it to the DB. |
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Hello @CsFreiber,
That's not something that we've explored (or that I've heard other customers explore) so far on this kit. I see that there's a Microchip package as well for PIC and SAM, but not for the newer AVRs. I'm uncertain of how it would work in collaboration with the modem. I guess you could try to make your model in e.g., simulink and export it to an older AVR and make modifications manually (if needed) to port it to the DB.