NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32Z/E - version 1.3.0

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NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32Z/E - version 1.3.0

NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32Z/E - version 1.3.0

 

 

Product Release Announcement

Automotive Embedded Systems

NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox

for S32Z/E – version 1.3.0

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The Automotive Processing, Model-Based Design Tools Team at NXP Semiconductors, is pleased to announce the release of the Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32Z/E version 1.3.0. This release supports automatic code generation for ARM Cortex-R52 and DSP/ML processor cores from MATLAB and Simulink for NXP S32Z/E Automotive Real-Time Processors. This new release supports S32Z/E2 families and its cores (Real-Time ARM Cortex-R52 cores and DSP/ML processor). It also supports Multicore, 41 Operators highly optimized for DSP/ML processor, Processor-in-Loop Simulation mode, RTD components (ADC, PWM, DIO, CAN, UART, GPT), FreeMASTER, AMMCLib, and execution profiling. The product comes with 120 examples, covering all DSP/ML processor Operators and demonstrating the usage of the peripherals (e.g.: I/O control, timers and scheduling, communication) and multicore concurrent execution.

 

Target audience:

This product is part of the Automotive SW – Model-Based Design Toolbox.

 

FlexNet Location:

https://nxp.flexnetoperations.com/control/frse/download?element=6450481

 

Technical Support:

NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for RADAR issues will be tracked through the NXP Model-Based Design Tools Community space.

https://community.nxp.com/community/mbdt

 

Release Content:

  • Automatic C code generation from MATLAB® for NXP S32Z2/E2 packages, including rev. B0
    • S32E2xx-bga975
    • S32Z2xx-bga594
    • S32Z2xx-bga400
  • Automatic C code generation from MATLAB® for NXP S32Z2/E2 cores
    • ARM Cortex-R52 Cluster 0 and Cluster 1 cores
    • DSP/ML processor
  • Multicore support using Concurrent Execution from Simulink
    • Homogeneous multicore execution between ARM Cortex-R52 Cluster 0 and Cluster 1 cores using IPCF
    • Heterogenous multicore execution between ARM Cortex-R52 Cluster 0 Core 0 and SPF2 core using OpenAMP

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  • MCAL components supported (based on RTD version 2.0.0)
    • ADC
    • PWM
    • DIO
    • CAN
    • UART
    • GPT
  • Software-in-the-Loop and Processor-in-the-Loop (SIL/PIL) simulation modes
    • MATLAB scripts

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    • Simulink models

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  • Includes MATLAB API and Simulink Library blocks for the 41 Operators highly optimized for DSP/ML processor
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  • Includes AMMCLib (v1.1.38) blocks and examples
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  • FreeMASTER support and examples

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  • Support for MATLAB versions:
    • R2022a
    • R2022b
    • R2023a
    • R2023b
    • R2024a
  • 120 examples:
    • 41 Operators for DSP/ML processor
    • Multicore
    • I/O control
    • Timers and scheduling
    • Communication (CAN)
    • SiL, PiL
    • FreeMASTER

 

For more details, features, and how to use the new functionalities, please refer to the Release Notes and Quick Start Guides documents attached.

 

MATLAB® Integration:

The NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox extends the MATLAB® experience by allowing customers to evaluate and use ARM Cortex-R52 cores and DSP/ML processor from NXP’s S32Z/E Realt-Time Processors and evaluation board solutions out-of-the-box. NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox for S32Z/E version 1.3.0 is fully integrated within MATLAB® environment.

 

Target Audience:

This release (1.3.0) is intended for technology demonstration, evaluation purposes, and prototyping on NXP S32Z/E Real-Time Processors and Evaluation Boards.

 

Useful Resources:

Examples, Trainings, and Support: https://community.nxp.com/community/mbdt

 

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