From: Enit mirou on 5 Aug 2010 18:09 "Krisada " <remove.thisskrisada(a)gmail.com> wrote in message <h39rqi$181$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > We 've implemented a Simulink blockset for ARM Cortex-M3 microcontrollers (STM32), called Rapid STM32 blockset. > > Any algorithms that can be modeled in Matlab/Simulink can be transferred directly and automatically to working STM32, without writing a single line or C or assembly code. > > At the moment we 've implemented the Digital IO, USART (TX), PWM, ADC1. More features will be added later. > > We 'd really appreciate your feedback and 'd like invite you to take a look at http://www.rapidstm32.com. > > There are 2 examples on the site. > > 1. Toggling pin C2 and C3 at specified frequencies. > 2. Acquiring data from analog channel AN0 and sending the data + time stamp to Simulink via USART for real-time plotting in Simulink scope or doing any DSP algorithms. > > Thank you > > Rapid STM32 team Hello Krisada, Thank you so much to develop it. It is really important for all STM32 student users to have it. Could you please tell me how can we get it? There are some links in the web site that are not functional! How can we download it? Thank you in advance mirou
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