Getting-Started-Demo
versión 9.0.0 (3.88 MB) por
Speedgoat Application Engineering Team
The Getting Started Demo by Speedgoat, takes you through the typical real-time simulation and testing workflows using simple exercises
The Getting Started Demo by Speedgoat, takes you through the typical real-time simulation and testing workflows using simple exercises that include Simulink models and Speedgoat real-time target machines with I/O connected to a Device Under Test (DUT) with an electric DC motor, switches, and LEDs.
The reference application leverages the Speedgoat Getting Started Demo Kit (https://www.speedgoat.com/products-services/demo-kits/getting-started-demo), which features an electric servo DC motor via an H-bridge and potentiometer feedback.
This kit seamlessly operates with the cost-effective IO397 FGPA I/O Module (https://www.speedgoat.com/products/simulink-programmable-fpgas-fpga-i-o-modules-io397) and is delivered with a custom FPGA implementation file integrating:
- PWM generation (https://www.speedgoat.com/products-services/i-o-connectivity/pwm),
- I2C communication (https://www.speedgoat.com/products-services/communications-protocols/i2c),
- and General Purpose Digital I/O code modules.
Learn how to:
- Integrate analog and digital I/O driver blocks to your model
- Create a real-time application from Simulink, and download it to a Speedgoat real-time target machine
- Connect the Real-time target machine to a simple device under test (DUT) including an electric DC motor, LEDs, and switches
- Implment PWM and I2C communication on configurable FPGA
- Monitor, log, and tune signal parameters on the fly
Getting started:
1. Open MATLAB and open Simulink Project File.
2. Click in the 'Getting Started' project shortcut
3. Follow steps in live script documentation
For R2022a: Click on the "Download from GitHub" button above.
For R2021b: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/refs/tags/8.0.0.zip
For R2021a: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/refs/tags/7.0.0.zip
For R2020b: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/refs/tags/6.0.0.zip
For R2020a: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/R2020a.zip
For R2019b: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/R2019b.zip
For R2019a: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/R2019a.zip
For R2018b: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/R2018b.zip
For R2018a: https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/archive/R2018a.zip
Citar como
Speedgoat Application Engineering Team (2022). Getting-Started-Demo (https://github.com/Speedgoat-Application-Engineering-Team/Getting-Started-Demo/releases/tag/9.0.0), GitHub. Recuperado .
Compatibilidad con la versión de MATLAB
Se creó con
R2022a
Compatible con la versión R2017a y siguientes
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