In this tutorial it will be shown how to step by step get up and running a C-HIL application using the C code export feature.
Starting from our release 2020.2, Typhoon Control Center will now be able to easily export generic ANSI C code, helping users to quickly build firmware for compatible targets and also test their own controller with this generated code in a C-HIL environment.
The main highlights of this new functionality are:
– You can export controller and signal domain subsystems for external use
– It helps the user to generate platform agnostic ANSI C compatible code that can be used for a wide variety of embedded applications
– User can define in the schematic settings the desired export directory for the generated C code
– The improved readability helps the user to better understand and debug the exported code
– The generated code can be directly used in common IDEs etc.
Get your free licence for Typhoon HIL’s Virtual HIL Device from here: https://info.typhoon-hil.com/vitrual-hardware-in-the-loop-get-your-free-licence
For more information please visit Typhoon HIL Documentation: https://www.typhoon-hil.com/documentation/
Other useful links:
– Typhoon HIL Website: http://www.typhoon-hil.com/
– HIL Academy: https://hil.academy/
– Typhoon HIL LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/typhoon-hil-inc/
– Typhoon HIL Twitter: https://twitter.com/TyphoonHIL
– Typhoon HIL Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/TyphoonHIL/