User`s guide
3 Embedded Target for TI C6000 DSP 1.0 Release Notes
3-2
New Features
This section is organized into the following subsections:
• “Two Virtual Targets Added” on page 3-2
• “Added C62x DSP Library” on page 3-2
• “Fixed-Point Code Generation of Product, Sum, and Gain Blocks” on page 3-5
• “Support for Adding DSP/BIOS™ to Projects” on page 3-5
• “ADC and DAC Block Requirement Removed” on page 3-5
• “Model Profiling Capability Added” on page 3-6
• “Added Support for Multirate Models Through a Software Scheduler” on
page 3-6
• “Inline DSP Blockset Functions Option Added” on page 3-7
Note The Developer’s Kit for Texas Instruments™ DSP has been repackaged
as two separate products, including the Embedded Target for TI C6000 and
the MATLAB Link for Code Composer Studio™.
Two Virtual Targets Added
Embedded Target for TI C6000 DSP adds support for two virtual target, the
C6211 DSP Starter Kit and the C6201 Evaluation module. Both are virtual
because you use the C6711 DSK and C6701 EVM with fixed-point blocks to
emulate the C6211 DSK and C6211 EVM.
Added C62x DSP Library
The blocks in the C62x DSP Library correspond to functions in the Texas
Instruments TMS320C62x DSP Library assembly-code library, which target
the TI C62x family of digital signal processors. You can use these blocks to
develop simulations by building models in Simulink before generating code.
Once a model is developed, you can invoke the Real-Time Workshop to generate
code that is optimized to run on the C6711 DSK or C6701 EVM. During code
generation, each C62x DSP Library block in your model is mapped to its
corresponding TMS320C62x DSP Library assembly-code routine to create