- Do you have a lincense for Simulink Compiler?
- If yes, are you getting some kind of error while trying to access the Simulink Compiler?
how to access Simulink Compiler (or any other way for real-time app designer and simulink interface)?
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Muhammad Rehman
on 30 Sep 2022
Commented: Muhammad Rehman
on 6 Oct 2022
Target: Real-time interface between app designer and simulink (found some appropriate solution if use Simulink Compiler but unable to access or use this Compiler)
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Harshit Gupta
on 4 Oct 2022
@Muhammad Rehman, As per my understanding, you want to know how to implement a Real-time interface between App Designer and Simulink. You want that all inputs and outputs (signals etc.) should be seen as moving in real-time while giving output in your MATLAB App.
The following tutorials are a great place to get started:
- User Interfaces for Simulink Real-Time (Video Tutorial)
- Add App Designer App to Inverted Pendulum Model (Doc Example)
In R2020b and newer releases, you can use the following objects and functions in the app code and callbacks:
- To control your real-time application, use the 'slrealtime' target object.
- To tune parameters, use 'setparam'.
- To visualize signals and parameters in UI Axes, use instruments.
In R2022a, we introduced Simulink Real-Time App Generator. It enables you to automatically generate an App Designer instrument panel from a model. You can then open the generated MLAPP file in App Designer for additional changes. For more information, see Create App Designer Instrument Panels by Using App Generator .
Since R2021b, the Component Library in App Designer includes a set of dedicated Simulink Real-Time components that supports common operations that interface to a real-time application. For more information, see Create App Designer Instrument Panels by Using Simulink Real-Time Components .
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