Setup and Configuration
The embedded target for AMD SoC Devices enables you to:
Build a Simulink® model that loads and runs an executable on the ARM® Cortex®-A processor embedded in the AMD SoC Device.
Use the capabilities and features described in Supported Features for AMD SoC Devices.
To get this embedded target, perform the steps described in Install Support for AMD SoC Boards.
Functions
zynq | Display most recent IP address, user name, and password |
Apps
Run on Hardware Board - AMD Zynq Board | Build, deploy, and run models on connected hardware boards |
Model Settings
Topics
- Supported Features for AMD SoC Devices
List of supported features for AMD SoC devices.
- Install Support for AMD SoC Boards
Instructions to install support for AMD SoC devices.
- TFTP/WFTPD Configuration Guide
Set up and configure Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) or Winsock File Transfer Protocol Daemon (WFTPD) to use with your hardware board.
- Hardware Setup Verification
Description of how the Embedded Coder® Support Package for AMD SoC Devices verifies the setup of the AMD Zynq® board.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting AMD SoC Device and Development Computer Connection
To check if the AMD SoC device is properly configured, repeat the steps in TFTP/WFTPD Configuration Guide.
Configure Network Interface Card (NIC) on Development Computer
Configure a Network Interface Card (NIC) on development computer to connect to hardware board.
Get IP Address of AMD SoC Device
You can get the IP address of the AMD SoC device from the MATLAB® Command Window or using the Linux® command line.
Command Line Session with AMD SoC Devices
Open a serial command-line session with AMD SoC devices.
Sending PING Request to AMD SoC Device
Process to PING an AMD SoC device connected to your development computer.