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| Product Release Announcement Automotive Microcontrollers and Processors NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32K1xx - 2018.R1 |
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Austin, Texas, USA July 23, 2018 | The Automotive Microcontrollers and Processors’ Model-Based Design Tools Team at NXP Semiconductors, is pleased to announce the release of the Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32K1xx 2018.R1. This release supports automatic code generation for S32K1xx peripherals and applications prototyping from MATLAB/Simulink for NXP’s S32K1xx Automotive Microprocessors.
FlexNet Location: https://nxp.flexnetoperations.com/control/frse/download?element=10221477
Activation link https://nxp.flexnetoperations.com/control/frse/download?element=10221477
Technical Support NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32K1xx issues are tracked through NXP Model-Based Design Tools Community space. https://community.nxp.com/community/mbdt
Release Content
For more details, features and how to use the new functionalities, please refer to the Release Notes document attached.
MATLAB® Integration The NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox extends the MATLAB® and Simulink® experience by allowing customers to evaluate and use NXP’s S32K1xx MCUs and evaluation boards solutions out-of-the-box with:
Target Audience This release (2018.R1) is intended for technology demonstration, evaluation purposes and prototyping for S32K142, S32K144, S32K146 and S32K148 MCUs and Evaluation Boards
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Hi hayaoki7,
Thank you for highlighting this. I'm going to recheck with Mathworks what's happening since that is not normal.
Anyway, please go to directly this link: https://nxp.flexnetoperations.com/control/frse/download?element=10221477 select the NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32K1xx version 2018.R1, make sure you select the checkbox near it and use the "Download Selected Files" button in order to download the file with mltbx extension.
Then, you can follow up the steps shown in the Quick Start Guide manual attached to the main thread.
Hope this helps!
Daniel
Hi Hayaoki7, I just tested this and I don't see this issue. Add-on Explorer will contact mathworks.com to get a list of the add-ons, so if the website was temporarily down or there was an interruption in the connection, this might be the outcome. Please try this again - and it if fails, please contact MathWorks Technical Support as this is likely a Mathworks issue, not an NXP issue.
Cheers,
-Brian
Hi Hayaoki7,
I did more looking into this (uninstalled and reinstalled fresh) and I can replicate the issue. This looks to be an issue on the MathWorks side (Add-on Explorer isn't handling the MLTBX file properly). It has been internally logged and a developer is looking into fixes. Short term, please use the direct download method Daniel outlined.
Cheers,
-Brian
Hello all,
This has been fixed on the MathWorks side, and I just confirmed that once you click on "add" the installation progresses as expected via Add-on Explorer.
Cheers,
-Brian
Hi,
Is it possible to use this toolbox without Embedded coder from mathworks ? Only with Matlab coder and Simulink coder ?
Best regards
No, the Embedded Coder from MathWorks is a pre-requisite for all the other Coders (MATLAB/SIMULINK) that interact with the embedded targets: Embedded Coder - MATLAB & Simulink