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Content originally posted in LPCWare by urvish on Wed Jun 29 09:09:01 MST 2011
MATLAB/Simulink Support on your LPCxprsso board ?
MCU:   LPC1114/302
I am having my Neural Network Program in Simulink so I want to dump it on my kit..

Please help me to find out the support of it...:confused::confused:
Thank You.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by Hellmut1956 on Tue May 20 09:24:44 MST 2014
Matlab/Simulink is affordable as a student. Getting used to use an LPCXpresso board with Matlab/Simulink sets the ground for future engineers at companies to use NXP ARM Cortex Mx products in combination with their Matlab/Simulink modelling activities. Such means that is less an issue of mathworks, but of NXp to support it.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by frame on Sat Dec 15 08:22:56 MST 2012

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Do you have HEX file of it.
If so, then use Flash Magic and dump the code.



Bull's eye !!!:rolleyes:
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by researchinnovation on Fri Dec 14 20:46:53 MST 2012

Quote: urvish
MATLAB/Simulink Support on your LPCxprsso board ?
MCU:   LPC1114/302
I am having my Neural Network Program in Simulink so I want to dump it on my kit..

Please help me to find out the support of it...:confused::confused:
Thank You.


Do you have HEX file of it.
If so, then use Flash Magic and dump the code.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by frame on Fri Dec 14 06:10:38 MST 2012

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What a pity! There is no response...


Probably because this forum is not the best place to ask.

Why not asking the mathworks guys directly ?
If they support Cortex M3 in general and NXP specifically (what I suppose), I don't see a problem.

And judging by the licence costs, you will hardly find a lot of amateurs experimenting with it.
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Content originally posted in LPCWare by iruraz on Thu Dec 13 05:29:02 MST 2012
What a pity! There is no response...
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