Simulink Desktop Real-Time
Prototype and test control hardware in real time on your desktop computer
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Simulink Desktop Real-Time provides a real-time kernel for Windows®, Linux®, and macOS®. It includes drag-and-drop Simulink I/O driver blocks that enable closed-loop control of physical systems from your desktop computer. The toolbox lets you connect to sensors, actuators, and other devices to prototype and test control systems without requiring dedicated real-time test equipment.
Simulink Desktop Real-Time supports I/O devices such as DAQ boards, CAN devices, and USB webcams.
Use Simulink Coder to generate code from Simulink models and run real-time tests on Windows, macOS, and Linux desktop computers.
Drag-and-drop I/O blocks in your Simulink model to interface with external devices such as sensors and actuators.
Visualize signals using Simulink scopes and Simulation Data Inspector. Import logged data into the MATLAB workspace to analyze results.
Choose from a wide range of supported DAQ boards, including PCI and PCI Express boards. Configure I/O parameters in Simulink.
Exchange data using UDP/IP and TCP/IP Ethernet protocols and RS-232 serial interfaces.
Connect to CAN buses using devices from Kvaser, Vector, and PEAK-System. Configure parameters such as baud rate in Simulink.
Connect USB webcams to access and process video data in Simulink. Connect USB joysticks and steering wheels for real-time control.
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