Real - time parameter tuning using xPC Target and C - MEX S - Function.

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Hi everyone,
I have built a C - MEX S-Function which uses 5 parameters and I am using the generated block in a model running on an xPC Target - Machine.
I would like to know if there is any chance to be able to tune the parameters in real-time, without inlining the S - Function, as I have no previous experience in using the TLC. Also, I have read on the TLC User's Guide that I should avoid inlining S-Functions whose mdlOutputs() function include a large - sized code, which happens to be the case.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Agamemnon
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TAB
TAB on 21 Mar 2012
How the parameters are defined for S-function ?
Are U passing you from the s-function dialog block ?

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Rajiv Ghosh-Roy
Rajiv Ghosh-Roy on 21 Mar 2012
They should automatically be tunable. The only thing is that the parameter names will show up as "P1", "P2", etc.
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Agamemnon Krasoulis
Agamemnon Krasoulis on 26 Mar 2012
Apparently, they are not. I think they should be registered as run - time parameters in order to be tunable in real-time.

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TAB
TAB on 27 Mar 2012
To make parameters as tunable, you can pass the parameter values from base workspace.
To change the values at run time -
1. Change the parameter value at base workspase
2. Give a update command to the model.To give update command, simply select the running model and press Ctrl+D.
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Agamemnon Krasoulis
Agamemnon Krasoulis on 27 Mar 2012
Thank you for the answer, but I am afraid this doesn't help. I repeat that Simulink is running on external mode (I run the model on a xPC Target Machine).
TAB
TAB on 27 Mar 2012
It will work in external mode also. Set "Batch Download" option to ON in "External Mode Control Panel" to make it work.
For more info refer thread http://www.mathworks.in/matlabcentral/answers/30729-real-time-workshop-embedded-coder-command-line-functions-to-download-tunable-parameters

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