Real-Time Windows Target    

Simulink

Simulink provides an environment where you model your physical system and controller as a block diagram. You create the block diagram by using a mouse to connect blocks and a keyboard to edit block parameters.

Nonsupported Simulink blocks - You can use Real-Time Windows Target with most Simulink blocks including discrete-time and continuous-time systems. Real-Time Windows Target does not support blocks that do not run in real-time and the following blocks: Display, To Workspace, To File, and Graph blocks other than the Scope block.

Limitations with Real-Time Workshop - When you use a continuous-time system and generate code with Real-Time Workshop, you must use a fixed-step integration algorithm. C-code S-functions are supported by Real-Time Workshop. However, M-code S-functions are not supported.

Real-Time Windows Target I/O driver blocks - With Real-Time Windows Target, you can remove the physical system model and replace it with I/O driver blocks connected to your sensors and actuators. The Real-Time Windows Target I/O library supports more than 100 boards.

Simulink documentation - For information on using Simulink, see the Using Simulink manual. It explains how to connect blocks to build models and change block parameters. It also provides a reference that describes each block in the standard Simulink library.


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