SoC Blockset™ supports these third-party FPGA synthesis tools:
Intel® Quartus® Prime Standard Edition 18.1
Xilinx® Vivado® Design Suite 2019.2
To use third-party synthesis tools with SoC Blockset, a supported synthesis tool must be installed, and the synthesis tool executable must be on the system path.
SoC Blockset supports this third-party software generation tool:
Intel SoC FPGA Embedded Development Suite (EDS) 18.0
SoC Blockset supports execution on Xilinx devices shown in this table.
Device Family | Board | Comments |
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Xilinx Artix®-7 | Artix-7 35T Arty FPGA Development Board | |
Xilinx Kintex®-7 | Kintex-7 KC705 | |
XilinxZynq® | Zynq-7000 ZC706 | |
ZedBoard™ | ||
XilinxZynqUltraScale+™ | Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC ZCU102 Evaluation Kit | |
Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC ZCU111 Evaluation Kit | FTDI JTAG not supported on Linux® |
SoC Blockset supports execution on Intel devices shown in this table.
Device Family | Board |
---|---|
Intel Arria® 10 | Arria 10 SoC Development Kit |
Intel Cyclone® V | Cyclone V SoC Development Kit |
The SoC Blockset support packages contain the definition files for all supported boards. You can download one or more vendor-specific support packages. To generate executables and execute on hardware, download at least one of these packages.
To see the list of SoC Blockset support packages, visit SoC Blockset Supported Hardware. To download an SoC Blockset support package, on the MATLAB® Home tab, in the Environment section, click Add-Ons > Get Hardware Support Packages.
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