User`s guide
Getting Star ted with RTDX™
Getting Started with RTDX
In this section...
“Introducing the Tutorial for Using RTDX” on page 2-22
“Creating the ticcs O b jects” on page 2-27
“Configuring Communications Channels” on p age 2-30
“Running the Application” on page 2-32
“Closing the Connections and Channels or Cleaning Up” on page 2-39
“Listing the Functions in Embedded IDE Link CC software” on page 2-43
Support for using RTDX with C5000 and C6000 processors will be removed in
a future release.
EmbeddedIDELinkCCandtheobjectsforCCSIDEandRTDXspeedand
enhance your ability to develop and deploy digital signal processing systems
on Texas Instruments processors. By using MATLAB software and Embedded
IDE Link CC, your M athWorks™ tools, CCS IDE and RTD X w ork to gether
to help you test and analyze your processing algorithms in your MATLAB
workspace.
In contrast to CCS IDE, using links for RTDX lets you interact with your
process in real time while it’s running on the processor. Across the connection
between MATLAB software and CCS, you can:
• Send and retrieve data from memory on the processor
• Change the operating characteristics of the program
• Make changes to a lgorithms as needed w ithout stopping the program or
setting breakpoints in the code
Enabling real-time interaction lets you more eas ily see your process or
algorithm in action, the results as they develop, and the way the process runs.
This tutorial assum es you have Texas Instruments’ Code C ompose r Studio™
software and at least one DSP development board. You can use the
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