Thank you for your responses! The current RCP (rapid control prototyping)
system that I use is the E2000 from Microdaq. It does, in fact, use an OMAP
L137 (the older version of the L138). The user programs the E2000 with
Scilab and Xcos (the open source versions of Matlab and Simulink).
When you buy an E2000, it comes pre-programmed with Linux already running
on the ARM core, TI RTOS running on the DSP, and a simple web server so
that you can upload your Scilab model with the click of a button. My goal
would be to emulate this setup with the Beaglebone AI, as the DSPs on board
are much faster.
On Saturday, September 21, 2019 at 12:43:43 AM UTC-4, Richard Tarbell wrote:
>
>
> Greetings All!
>
> Is there/will there be tutorials, on how to run Linux on the Beaglebone
> AI, but run real time code on its two DSP processors?
>
> For instance, I am looking to do a motor control application (100kHz
> sampling with external ADCs connected via SPI). Is this possible to run on
> the DSP cores?
>
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