Specifications

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TRACE32 PowerView
Simulink
®
Fig.19: TheblockbelongingtotheselectedsourcecodelineismarkedinSimulink.
Fig. 20: Diamond DA42 (Source: www.diamond-air.at)
TRACE32 debugger. These lines allow a simple cor-
relation between the Simulink block and the lines in
the source code.
Navigation from Simulink
®
to TRACE32
A global TRACE32 menu and TRACE32 menus
for blocks and signals are integrated into Simulink
as ‘Simulink Customization Menus’. The TRACE32
debugger can be controlled from Simulink with the help
of these menus. The following functions are available:
• ShowblockcodeinTRACE32
• OpenTRACE32VariableWatchWindowforsignals
• LoadSimulinkbuildtotheTRACE32debugger
• Setandmanageblock/signalbreakpoints
• Startandstopprogramonthecontrolhardware
Navigation from TRACE32 to Simulink
®
Selecting a section of source code in the TRACE32
debugger marks the corresponding block in Simulink
(seeFigure19).
Future
When Simulink Release 2012a is available, fur-
ther TRACE32 functions will be possible in Simulink.
Lauterbach will use the improved functionality of the
Simulink rtiostream API to integrate a PIL simulation,
data logging, and parameter tuning.
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