Basicly matlab is for algorithm simulation. But now Matlab integrated some RTL co-simulation and FPGA core co-sim functions. It's sounds good.
But is there anyone convert Matlab model to RTL automaticlly?:0
I was aware that Matlab is extremely handy when it comes to verifying an algorithm, however, in converting to HDL, I suspect that it doesn't work.
Same goes with the SystemC and Handel-C. They work well with designs with only one clock but maybe a complicated algorithm. However, when converting that algorithm into netlist, I believe HDL coding is more efficient.
Matlab is for system modeling. It is used to verify and improve algorithm, to design the architecture.
But to design the Circuit, at least right now, no one can take place of HDL.
i wud say, matlab cud/wud never replace the VHDL programming softwares... Atleast this is my point of view. i hav expereinced for my final year programmin, Even i wudnt suggest a conversion from "C" to "VHDL". It only doubles the amount of work with lesser efficiency. Better to learn VHDL or Verilog, whatever(or better both! ) and then start working directly on the available software that u like most.
Reg. the matlab toolboxes that are available for conversion, they r no way near the VHDL specific softwares i believe.