Is there a way to program the arduino with MATLAB code and then run the arduino without the connection to MATLAB?
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I have been looking but have yet to see an example of the MATLAB program being uploaded into the arduino so that the arduino can act independently of the computer.
So I just want to know if MATLAB has to be connected to the arduino for the MATLAB code to work or is there a way to download the code onto the arduino so that the arduino device can be used in a mobile robot application (no computer connection)?
Thanks
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Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer
le 11 Fév 2013
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Thanks for asking, Aidan. The Classroom Resources Team has a "MATLAB Support Package for Arduino (aka ArduinoIO Package)" at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/32374-matlab-support-package-for-arduino-aka-arduinoio-package.
If you have Simulink, you can also run a Simulink model on Arduino. To add this capability, enter "targetinstaller" in the MATLAB Command Window. Then follow the instructions in Support Package Installer.
Vl
le 9 Jan 2013
0 votes
If the model includes everything for functioning then Arduino will work autonomously after building and downloading the model code to the target. For example, the model "Blink" will work.
Akarsh Sinha
le 29 Mar 2013
0 votes
You can generate the code using Simulink though. But the only problem is you need to have 2012b or above along with .NET framework and Windows SDK(If you're working on a Windows OS) for this thing to work.
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B
le 16 Mai 2013
So there's no way to use the 2012a student edition, correct?
Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer
le 29 Août 2013
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le 29 Août 2013
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To run Support Package Installer in MATLAB R2012a (including the Student Edition), enter "targetinstaller" With R2012a, you can install support for the following hardware:
- Arduino Mega 2560
- Arduino Uno
- BeagleBoard
- LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT
Rainer
le 21 Sep 2013
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Just to confirm, you need simulink to be able to run the arduino board autonomously ....am I right?
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Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer
le 13 Nov 2013
Yes, that's correct as of R2013b.
Alexey D
le 28 Juil 2019
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Hello!
Is there a way to download matlab program to arduino so that the robot could work without connection? I mean matlab, not simulink.
I have MATLAB Support Package for Arduino and Simulink pacage as well.
Thank you
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Peter
le 5 Juil 2023
I am having the same question, can somebody clarify on the question above please
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