Presented by
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Software Engineer, Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT), NXP Semiconductors
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Senior Product Manager, MathWorks
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AUTOSAR™ Classic is the proven standard for traditional automotive applications such as powertrain, chassis, body and interior electronics and more. More frequently, OEMs and suppliers would prefer to reuse the tested and proven legacy (non- AUTOSAR) ECU software in next-generation AUTOSAR ECUs.
In this webinar, NXP and MathWorks will show how to use NXP Model-Based Design Toolbox (MBDT) together with MathWorks® Simulink® and Embedded Coder® to develop and deploy MCAL configured (non-AUTOSAR) applications on NXP S32K3 microcontrollers for general purpose. Furthermore, we will illustrate how to convert tested non-AUTOSAR application components to AUTOSAR and then verify and deploy MCAL configured AUTOSAR compliant production code on an S32K3 MCU.
Deploying AUTOSAR™ and Non-AUTOSAR Software Components on NXP S32K3 with MathWorks® Tools
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