“Learning programming is the number one priority for Raspberry Pi users,” said Claire Doyle, global head of Raspberry Pi at element14, the leading distributor of the credit-card sized computer. “Among students, Raspberry Pi is our most popular single board computer so creating this bundle ‘Learn to Program Pack with MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite’ makes it much easier for students to get started.”
Using the MATLAB® and Simulink® Student Suite – Raspberry Pi Bundle, students can create amazing projects on the Raspberry Pi 2 in three steps:
- Describe your system in a graphical block diagram in Simulink.
- Simulate your system to test and debug it. Analyze it with MATLAB.
- Generate the embedded code automatically from Simulink and install it on the Raspberry Pi 2.
The bundle is ready to go out of the box as it includes the Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, Pi 2 SD Card, 2A power supply, Hammond clear case and starter guide. Also included are 10 add-on products for control system, data acquisition, DSP system, image processing, instrument control, optimization, signal processing, statistics and machine learning and symbolic math. Hardware support packages for Arduino, Raspberry Pi and others are available for free.
The MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite brings professional grade tools for Model-Based Design to the student, maker and non-commercial audience to model, simulate and analyze projects in software and create more complex projects with no knowledge of traditional programming required.
The Raspberry Pi 2 Model B is the latest single board computer to be released by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. It is the highest spec variant of the Raspberry Pi and is fully compatible with Raspberry Pi B+ accessories and hardware.
To find out more on how to use Simulink, resources are available on the element14 Community at http://www.element14.com/community/groups/mathworks-simulink.