Real-Time Windows Target |
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- Required Products
- MATLAB
- Simulink
- Real-Time Workshop
- C Compiler
- Related Products
- Using This Guide
- Expected Background
- Organization
- Conventions
- Terminology
- Typographical Conventions
- What Is the Real-Time Windows Target?
- Features
- Real-Time Kernel
- Real-Time Application
- Signal Acquisition and Analysis
- Parameter Tuning
- Hardware Environment
- PC Compatible Computer
- Input/Output Driver Support
- Software Environment
- Nonreal-Time Simulation
- Real-Time Execution
- Development Process
- System Concepts
- Simulink External Mode
- Data Buffers and Transferring Data
- System Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Software Requirements
- Real-Time Windows Target
- Getting or Updating Your License
- Installing from a CD
- Installing from the Web
- Files on the Your Computer
- Initial Working Directory
- Setting the Working Directory from Desktop Icon
- Setting the Working Directory from MATLAB
- Third Party C Compiler
- Selecting a Default C Compiler
- Real-Time Windows Target Kernel
- Installing the Kernel
- Uninstalling the Kernel
- Testing the Installation
- Running the Model rtvdp.mdl
- Displaying Status Information
- Detecting Excessive Sample Rates
- Demo Library
- Simulink Model
- Creating a Simulink Model
- Entering Simulation Parameters for Simulink
- Entering Scope Parameters for Signal Tracing
- Running a Nonreal-Time Simulation
- Real-Time Application
- Entering Simulation Parameters for
Real-Time Workshop
- Entering Scope Parameters for Signal Tracing
- Creating a Real-Time Application
- Entering Additional Scope Parameters for Signal Tracing
- Running a Real-Time Application
- Running a Real-Time Application
from the MATLAB Command Line
- Signal Logging to the MATLAB Workspace
- Entering Scope Parameters
- Entering Signal and Triggering Properties
- Plotting Logged Signal Data
- Signal Logging to a Disk Drive
- Entering Scope Parameters
- Entering Signal and Triggering Properties
- Entering Data Archiving Parameters
- Plotting Logged Signal Data
- Parameter Tuning
- Types of Parameters
- Changing Model Parameters
- I/O Boards
- I/O Board Dialog Box
- ISA Bus Board
- PCI Bus Board
- PC/104 Board
- Compact PCI Board
- PCMCIA Board
- I/O Driver Blocks
- Real-Time Windows Target Library
- Simulink Library
- Analog Input Block
- Analog Output Block
- Digital Input Block
- Digital Output Block
- Counter Input Block
- Encoder Input Block
- Output Signals from an I/O Block
- Variations with Channel Selection
- Using Analog I/O Drivers
- I/O Driver Characteristics
- Normalized Scaling for Analog Inputs
- Plots Not Visible in Simulink Scope Block
- Compiler Error Message
- Failure to Connect to Target
- Sample Time Too Fast
- S-Functions Using Math Functions
- ISA Bus
- PCMCIA Bus
- PCI Bus
- Compact PCI
- PXI Bus
- PC/104 Bus
- Standard Devices
- Source Code for DOS Target Drivers
- Incompatibility with Win32 API Calls
- Nonsupported C Functions
- Supported C Functions
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