06 Simulink Arduino
06 Simulink Arduino
Lab Objectives
Install and verify Arduino software package for Simulink using a digital output to light a LED
Communicate with the target board (Arduino) using external mode by changing the brightness
of an LED with PWM
Objective:
Install and verify Arduino software package for Simulink using a digital output to light a LED
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You will receive a prompt letting you know Windows cannot verify the publisher
of the driver, select Install this driver software anyway.
Windows will then install the necessary drivers for the Arduino Mega from this
folder. A message will appear when the driver software has installed.
o If you are using windows 8 the driver installation might have a problem because the
driver file is not digitally signed. See http://mytechblog.com/tutorials/arduino/install-
arduino-drivers-on-windows-8/
The Arduino drivers can also be installed from the Arduino website (www.arduino.cc).
Simulink Setup:
In order to ensure that your computer can properly communicate with the Arduino board, build
and run the following Simulink diagram using the steps below:
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5) Under the tools menu go to Run on Target Hardware and click Prepare to Run. In the window that
pops up you will need to select Arduino Mega 2560 in the drop down for Target Hardware.
Set host COM port: should be set to Manually and specify the COM port your board is
connected to, clink Apply and Ok. Automatically does not work reliably on some computers.
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control loop will execute. In this case every 50 milliseconds it will execute the Simulink code.
At this point the on board LED connected to pin 13 should start blinking on and off. If not, check the
debugging section below.
Debugging
If an error occurs indicating that there is no driver, follow the directions on the screen.
If MATLAB cannot find the board find COM port number from the device manager and in
Configuration Parameters set the port manually to the correct number.
Some errors appear on the MATLAB workspace screen - if something is not working, check here.
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Simulink
Modify your Simulink diagram to the following
Pin 13 can also be set as a PWM instead of just an on/off digital output replace the Digital
Output block with the PWM block
The Slider Gain can be found in View->Library Browser->Simulink-> Math Operations. Change
the high value to 255 (the max value of the PWM)
The Manual Switch can be found in View->Library Browser->Simulink ->Signal Routing
The Constant can be found in View->Library Browser->Simulink ->Commonly Used Blocks
External Mode
External mode allows bi-directional communication to/from the application board to the PC.
When external mode is selected it downloads additional code to the board to allow this
communication so this does increase the program size.
When you use external mode you can change parameters while the system is running
o However this has an impact on the performance:Due to the communication bandwidth,
the fastest you can run in this mode and still meet your control loop time is approximately
30 milliseconds
The values change on the Slider Gain and the Manual Switch can be changed while the program
is running.
The code can be run much faster (in the orders of1 or 2 milliseconds) if external mode is not
used.
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2013b/2014a: Select External from the drop down menu, then press the Play button
Run the code and experiment with the setup. Observe the effects on the Arduino LED when changing
the value of the Slider Gain, Manual Switch, and the Pulse Generator.
While running the simulation, you can change the position of the switch by double clicking on
the switch
You can change the gain of the Slider Gain while running the simulation by double clicking it.
Adjusting the Pulse Generator, experiment with all three parameters. Which increases
brightness? What is the approximate range over which you can observe a difference?
[Note: These parameters will be addressed in a later lab on PWM]
2013a:
o Always use the Connect to Target button to connect to the board. If you use the Run
on Target Hardware menu then it will automatically download your code, connect to
the board and run your code.
o Use Disconnect from Target if to make changes to the code or to unplug the USB
cable. Do not unplug the USB cable before disconnecting from the target. Doing so will
leave the serial port open on the computer and you will not be able to connect to the
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device without restarting Matlab or logging off your machine (to ensure the serial port
gets closed).
2013b/2014a:
o Use the Play button to download and run the code in external mode
o Use the square Stop button to stop
Checkpoint:
To complete Lab 1 you will need to show the ability to control the blink of the LED in one program with
both the manual switch and the slider gain.
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