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Revision as of 15:31, 17 February 2023

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File:RaptorTargetDefinition.jpg
Raptor Target Definition

Description

The target definition block must be included in every Raptor model. This block allows the user to select the hardware which the build process will target as well as set global parameters which control how the model is built.

Supported Modules

For a list of supported Raptor modules, click here.

Inputs

Input Type Description
No Inputs - -

Outputs

Output Type Description

Parameters

Parameter Type Description
Target ECU Selects the current hardware target.
Heap Size (bytes) Number Controls the amount of RAM allocated for the heap.
Stack Size (bytes) Number Controls the amount of RAM allocated for the stack.
Calibration Location Controls the storage type for the Calibration memory location.
Compiler Selects the compiler to use during the build process.
Append Build Number to output file When enabled, the output files from the build will include the model build number.
Build Output Location Controls the location of the output files from the build.
Executable Output Location String Sets the location of the build process output when the output location is set to user defined.
A2L Output Location String Sets the location of the a2l file output when the output location is set to user defined.