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3 | 3 | This tutorial explains how to setup and run a simulation. Note that the external simulation environment is not yet integrated into MATLAB/Simulink. To run a simulation, you need to |
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5 | | 1. Set up the build environment as explained in "How to setup build environment" tutorial. |
6 | | 2. Create a top level VHDL file of your design from within MATLAB (if using the provided Simulink CRKit Framework, then the top Input/Output (IO) signals should match the IOs within the testbench environment). |
| 5 | 1. Set up the build environment as explained in "How to setup build environment" tutorial |
| 6 | 2. Create a top level VHDL file of your design from within MATLAB (if using the provided Simulink CRKit Framework, then the top Input/Output (IO) signals should match the IOs within the testbench environment) |
7 | 7 | 3. Port top file into the external testbench environment |
8 | | 4. Build the simulation testbench by either using the currently available testcases, or create your own test scenarios. |
9 | | 5. Validate your design in Modelsim. |
| 8 | 4. Build the simulation testbench by either using the currently available testcases, or create your own test scenarios |
| 9 | 5. Validate your design in Modelsim |
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