Arduino Simulink Analog input
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I AM USING A AUDRINO ANALOG INPUT PIN TO DISPLAY A VOLTAGE. WHEN I RUN THE MODEL ON TARGETED HARDWARE I ENDED UP GETTING ZERO. CAN ANY ONE HELP ME...
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Rolfe Dlugy-Hegwer
on 7 Feb 2014
Hi Anil, It sounds like you clicked the Run (green triangle) button, which simulates the model on your host computer. Try clicking the Deploy to Hardware button instead. See http://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/run-model-on-arduino-hardware.html
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Terry Ramsey
on 16 Feb 2014
Edited: Terry Ramsey
on 16 Feb 2014
my blocks being used are: Analog Input (pin 0). I have pin 0 on arduino connected to an analog input(a potentiometer with 0-5V in this case). Sample time = 0.5. A Display block. Short format. Decimation = 1. They are connected together.
Not sure why this isnt working.
zeghib okba
on 10 May 2016
Edited: zeghib okba
on 10 May 2016
Hi Anil, the problem may be doing from 2 things:
1- you should be using arduino mega2560 for display a voltage.
2- You may be inverted the signal, because arduino is not accepted negative signal.
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Tal Dachlika
on 29 Jan 2018
I had the same problem with arduino uno and I fixed it, just change the mode to external: simulation->mode-> external.
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Quang Huy
on 10 Jan 2021
I had the same problem with arduino uno. I tried it the way you do but not sucessfull.
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