vhdl/verilog simulink
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Is there any way that i import a vhdl/verilog code to a simulink block and use that block as a subsytem?
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Kaustubha Govind
il 29 Lug 2011
Provided that you already have HDL simulator software like ModelSim or Incisive installed, you can use EDA Simulator Link to achieve the interface. The product library comes with a HDL Cosimulation block that you can run as part of a Simulink model.
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Tim McBrayer
il 29 Lug 2011
If you don't have the need to cosimulate with an HDL simulator but wish to incorporate hand-written HDL code with code generated by HDL Coder, you can choose the 'Black Box' architecture for a subsystem, and use your hand-written code as the HDL implementation for that subsystem.
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Sam
il 19 Gen 2012
Is any documents to show integrating hand-written HDL code with "Black Box"? I cannot find any tutorials or examples.
Edward
il 19 Ott 2011
I've walked through the simple inverter.vhd tutorial using the EDA Link to cosimulate with modelsim:
I have MATALB R2010a
I am very frustrated because none of the vsim or vsimulink commands work. They just give errors even though I am following the simulation step by step.
I seem to have difficulty getting Modelsim to commiunicate information to MATLAB through the socket interface.
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Kaustubha Govind
il 20 Ott 2011
Edward - please create a new question for this issue. Also, it would be useful to paste the exact error messages that you receive.
VN
il 21 Feb 2012
I think Xilinx System Generator can be used for same.
Read the following article, which gives
Step-by-Step Description for MATLAB+ISE Co-Simulation using System Generator for Spartan/Virtex FPGAs with SCREENSHOTS
I hope this will help,
Share your views -- Vihang Naik, M.Tech II Instrumentation & Control, Embedded Design Center, College of Engineering Pune. naikvihang.wordpress.com
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