I want to transform Matlab code to arduino code, How could I do it? thanks
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Mi code is :
function [SaT,SaB,SbT,SbB,ScT,ScB] = fcn(u)
Ts= 0.0002;
Vdc=300;
a= u(1)/((2/3)*Vdc); % u(1) magnitud
x=u(2)*(180/pi) % u(2) angulo
u(3)
if (x>=0) && (x<(60)) k=1 Ta = ((a*Ts)/sind(60))*sind((k*60)-x)
Tb = ((a*Ts)/sind(-60))*sind(((k-1)*60)-x)
To = Ts-Ta-Tb
T1=To/4;
T2= T1+(Ta/2);
T3= T2+(Tb/2);
T4= T3+(To/2);
T5= T4+(Tb/2);
T6= T5+(Ta/2);
T7= T6+(To/4);
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jpai
le 28 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : jpai
le 28 Juin 2017
If you would like to use MATLAB code to program an Arduino, one thing you could try would be the MATLAB Support Package for Arduino Hardware. The documentation related to getting started with the package can be found in the following link: http://www.mathworks.com/help/supportpkg/arduinoio/. This should allow you to directly program the Arduino via MATLAB without needing to convert the code.
If you would like to know more about what versions of MATLAB support this package, the answer found in the following link should provide that information: https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/242924-arduino-support-from-matlab-and-simulink-across-releases.
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