Real-Time Windows Target |
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Index
- A/D
- See analog-to-digital
- adding
- Analog Input block
- I/O driver blocks
- input blocks
- analog input
- normalized scaling
- Analog Input block
- configuring
- Analog Output block
- configuring
- analog-to-digital
- channel selection
- application
- Real-Time Windows Target
- before you install
- obtaining a valid license
- build process
- C compiler
- required product
- third party
- capturing and displaying signals
- CD
- installation
- changing parameters
- parameter tuning
- channel selection
- entering configurations
- compact PCI
- installing
- compact PCI bus
- supported boards
- compatibility
- with MATLAB
- with Real-Time Workshop
- with Simulink
- with the MathWorks software
- compiler
- error message
- Microsoft Visual C/C++
- required
- selecting
- third party
- Watcom C/C++
- computer
- PC compatible
- configuring
- Analog Input block
- Analog Output block
- Counter Input block
- Digital Input block
- Digital Output block
- Encoder Input block
- I/O boards
- connecting
- real-time application
- Simulink model
- contacting The MathWorks
- for valid license
- conventions
- in this guide
- typographical
- Counter Input block
- configuring
- creating
- real-time application
- Simulink model
- custom I/O drivers
- creating
- DOS target drivers
- incompatible with Win32
- overview
- source code
- D/A
- See digital-to-analog
- data archiving parameters
- entering
- logging data to disk drive
- data buffers
- definitions
- terms
- demo library
- opening
- Real-Time Windows Target
- Demux block
- separating I/O signals
- description
- Simulink external mode
- device drivers
- channel selection
- custom I/O
- writing custom
- Digital Input block
- configuring
- Digital Output block
- configuring
- digital-to-analog
- channel selection
- directories
- installed
- MATLAB working
- Real-Time Workshop working
- working
xpc
xpcdemo
- disk drive
- plotting logged data
- signal logging
- documentation
- notational conventions
- terminology conventions
- DOS target drivers
- use for custom drivers
- DSP Blockset
- compatible software
- education
- control engineers
- signal processing engineers
- Encoder Input block
- configuring
- entering
- data archiving parameters
- scope properties
- signal and triggering properties
- simulation parameters for Real-Time Workshop
- simulation parameters for Simulink
- error message
- with compiler
- execution
- real-time
- running in real time
- expected background
- experienced users
- new users
- external interface MEX-file
rtwinext
win_tgt
- external mode
- description
- parameter tuning
- failure to connect
- troubleshooting
- features
- signal logging
- signal tracing
- files
- application
- external mode interface
- I/O drivers
- installed
- kernel install command
- make command
- makefile
- project directory
- system target
- system target file
- template makefile
- working directory
xpc
directory
xpcdemos
directory
- Fixed-Point Blockset
- compatible software
- hardware
- requirements
- system requirements
- I/O blocks
- Analog Input block
- Analog Output block
- Counter Input block
- Digital Input block
- Digital Output block
- Encoder Input block
- input and output
- separating signals
- with Simulink
- I/O boards
- compact PCI boards
- configuring
- installing
- ISA bus
- list of supported
- overview
- PC/104 bus
- PCI bus
- PCMCIA
- I/O drivers
- characteristics
- custom
- using
- input blocks
- adding Analog Input blocks
- overview
- input/output
- support
- installation
- CD
- from Web downloadable
- installing
- compact PCI
- I/O boards
- kernel overview
- Real-Time Windows Target
- testing installation
- ISA bus
- installing
- ISA-bus
- supported boards
- joystick
- supported device
- kernel
- communication with hardware
- installing
- scheduler
- timer interrupt
- uninstalling
- licenses
- getting or updating
- system requirements
- list
- supported I/O boards
- logging
- data to disk drive <1> <2>
- data to workspace
- makefile
- MathWorks
- compatible software
- DSP Blockset
- Fixed-Point Blockset
- Simulink blocks
- Stateflow/Stateflow Coder
- MATLAB
- compatibility
- required product
- MATLAB workspace
- signal logging
- MEX utility
- selecting compiler
- Microsoft
- Visual C/C++ compiler
- Microsoft Visual C/C++
- compatible versions
- model parameters
- changing
- parameter tuning
- mouse
- supported device
- nonreal-time
- simulation
- normalized scaling
- analog input
- opening
- demo library
- organization
- of this document
- output blocks
- overview
- overview
- custom I/O drivers
- I/O boards
- input blocks
- installing kernel
- output blocks
- parameter tuning
- real-time application
- Real-Time Windows Target
- system concepts
- system requirements
- testing installation
- parallel port
- supported device
- parameter tuning
- changing model parameters
- changing parameters
- external mode
- feature
- overview
- PCI bus
- installing
- PCI-bus
- supported boards
- PCMCIA bus
- installing
- supported boards
- plots not visible
- troubleshooting
- plotting
- logged data from disk
- logged data from workspace
- real-time
- control
- execution
- hardware-in-the-loop
- signal processing
- real-time application
- and the development process
- connecting to Simulink model
- creating
- overview
- Real-Time Windows Target
- Real-Time Workshop parameters
- scope properties for signal tracing
- simulation parameters for Real-Time Workshop
- software environment
- starting
- stopping
- real-time kernel
- Real-Time Windows Target
- scheduler
- software environment
- timer interrupt
- Real-Time Windows Target
- application
- custom I/O device drivers
- demo library
- development process
- files
- I/O board support
- installing kernel
- overview
- overview of install
- real-time application
- real-time kernel
- required products
- software environment
- uninstalling kernel
- what is it?
- Real-Time Workshop
- compatibility
- entering simulation parameters
- required product
- required products
- C language compiler
- MATLAB
- overview
- Real-Time Workshop
- Simulink
- requirements
- hardware
- software
rtvdp.mdl
- Simulink model
rtwinext
- external interface MEX-file
- running
- execution in real time
- real-time application
- simulation in nonreal time
- sample rates
- excessive
- sample time
- too fast
- scope properties
- entering
- entering for signal tracing
- for signal logging to disk drive
- for signal logging to workspace
- selecting
- C compiler
- separating
- I/O signals
- setting
- initial working directory
- working directory
- signal and triggering
- entering properties
- properties
- signal archiving
- See signal logging
- signal data
- plotting from disk drive
- plotting from workspace
- signal logging
- entering scope properties
- feature
- plotting data
- signal and triggering properties
- to disk drive
- to MATLAB workspace
- signal logging to disk drive
- data archiving parameters
- signal and triggering properties
- signal logging to workspace
- scope properties
- signal and triggering properties
- signal processing
- DSP Blockset
- signal tracing
- feature
- scope properties
- signals
- capturing and displaying
- simulation
- nonreal-time
- running in nonreal time
- simulation parameters
- entering
- for Real-Time Workshop
- Simulink
- compatibility
- compatible software
- required product
- running a simulation
- Simulink external mode
- description
- parameter tuning
- Simulink model
- and the development process
- connect to real-time application
- creating
rtvdp.mdl
- software
- system requirements
- software environment
- overview
- real-time application
- real-time kernel
- requirements
- standard devices
- joystick
- mouse
- parallel port
- starting
- real-time application
- Stateflow
- compatible software
- stopping
- real-time application
- support
- input/output
- supported I/O boards
- compact PCI bus
- ISA bus
- list
- PC/104 bus
- PCI bus
- PCMCIA bus
- PXI bus
- system concepts
- data buffers
- overview
- transferring data
- system requirements
- hardware
- licenses
- overview
- software
- software environment
- updating licenses
- system target file
- template makefile
- terms
- definitions
- testing installation
- overview
- third-party
- C compiler
- transferring data
- troubleshooting
- compiler error message
- failure to connect
- incorrect MEX-file
- plots not visible
- sample time too fast
- typographical conventions (table)
- uninstalling
- kernel
- using
- I/O device drivers
- using this guide
- conventions
- organization
- valid license
- obtaining
- Visual C/C++
- compatible versions
- compiler
- Watcom
- C/C++ compiler
- Web downloadable
- installing from
- Win32
- incompatible with I/O drivers
- Windows Target
- See Real-Time Windows Target
- working directory
- initial
- setting
- setting initial
- writing customized device drivers
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