The Max Frequency of the signals from MATLAB to FPGA in FPGA-in-the-loop?
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Hello All, I am using MATLAB 2016b and Xilinx ZC702. I want to use MATLAB to send signals to control the LEDs of FPGA by FPGA-in-the-loop. After the FIL workflow, the System object is generated to be used in my MATLAB scripts and it works. However, I do not know the max Frequency of the signals can be. So could anyone can tell me the Max Frequency of the signals? Best regards.
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Tao Jia
on 13 Mar 2017
Edited: Tao Jia
on 13 Mar 2017
Yes, the data exchange rate between MATLAB and FPGA is about 1K samples/second to 5K samples/second for the JTAG communciation that you are using. There is a cost of sending data by performing operating system I/O and other stuff. This is not going to be fixed number since it involve many other random factors.
You might be able to do much better than the above number by generating vectors from dsp.source and pass that to the FIL object. In that case, the data rate would be roughly 1K vectors per second for relatively small vectors.
Hope this helps.
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Tao Jia
on 13 Mar 2017
For FPGA-in-the-Loop, you can set the clock frequency of your design. This is done in the filWizard if you are using your own code, or in the HDL Workflow Advisor if you are generating HDL code using HDL Coder. The maximum clock frequency you can set is 200MHz.
Also, please note that FPGA-in-the-Loop is a closed-loop simulation tool. The data exchange rate between MATLAB and FPGA is different tan the clock frequency, as the former is typically much smaller.
Also, I'm curious how you use FIL to control the LEDs, as we do not expose any external interfaces for users to use.
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