The Simulink Real-Time Workshop
The Simulink Real-Time Workshop® automatically generates C code directly from Simulink block diagrams. This allows the execution of continuous, discrete-time, and hybrid system models on a wide range of computer platforms, including real-time hardware. Simulink is required.
The Real-Time Workshop can be used for:
- Rapid Prototyping. As a rapid prototyping tool, the Real-Time Workshop enables you to implement your designs quickly without lengthy hand coding and debugging. Control, signal processing, and dynamic system algorithms can be implemented by developing graphical Simulink block diagrams and automatically generating C code.
- Embedded Real-Time Control. Once a system has been designed with Simulink, code for real-time controllers or digital signal processors can be generated, cross-compiled, linked, and downloaded onto your selected target processor. The Real-Time Workshop supports DSP boards, embedded controllers, and a wide variety of custom and commercially available hardware.
- Real-Time Simulation. You can create and execute code for an entire system or specified subsystems for hardware-in-the-loop simulations. Typical applications include training simulators (pilot-in-the-loop), real-time model validation, and testing.
- Stand-Alone Simulation. Stand-alone simulations can be run directly on your host machine or transferred to other systems for remote execution. Because time histories are saved in MATLAB as binary or ASCII files, they can be easily loaded into MATLAB for additional analysis or graphic display.
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