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Newark element14 Ships MathWorks Learn to Program Packs

By DE Editors  

October 14, 2016

Newark element14 has started stocking three new edition of MathWork's Learn to Program pack for the Raspberry Pi3, Adruino Uno and BeagleBone Black.

According to the company, the MathWorks Learn to Program pack enables students and professionals to:

  • Read and write sensor data from hardware and analyze it using pre-built functions for signal processing, machine learning, image processing, and more.
  • Develop algorithms using an intuitive block diagram environment and run them standalone on hardware.
  • Simulate algorithms and overall system behaviors, and interactively tune and optimize parameters as the algorithm runs on the hardware.
The MATLAB and Simulink Student Suite is comprised of MATLAB, Simulink and 10 add-on products that can be used for applications related to controls, signal analysis, test, measurements and more. The pack also includes a Quick Start Guide to help users get building something fun straight away—from a temperature display to a face detection system.

For more information, visit Newark element14.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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