Simulink Desktop Real-Time Sync block (Matlab 2016b) seems to cause my PC to crash. Is this a reported problem? Any Fix?
2 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
This problem appears at random, but is has happened several times on both my laptop and PC (both running Windows 10). When running even simple models (i.e. Sine source to scope) with the real-time sync block, my PC will unexpectedly crash requiring a hard reset. Is this a problem with how the real-time kernel works with my PC clock? Is this a problem anyone else is experiencing, and is there a fix?
3 Comments
Wolfgang Birk
on 23 Nov 2017
Edited: Wolfgang Birk
on 23 Nov 2017
We have the same problem on 2017a. working national instruments A/D cards. Random crashes and there is no way to recover. The PC has to be restarted with a hard reset.
We used our setup for 5 years with real time kernel and did not get any problems. Now we have upgraded to windows 10 and Matlab 2017a.
Note: There were no problems with windows 7 Enterprise and Matlab 2015b.
Answers (7)
Wolfgang Birk
on 6 Feb 2018
We have found out that the CPU throttling settings seem to be highly related to the crashes. When we disabled the CPU throttling the crashes have disappeared on all the machines that we use in our lab.
1 Comment
Simo Simolin
on 7 Feb 2018
Great that you found a solution to this problem! Did you disable throttling from computer settings or could it somehow be disabled from Matlab/Simulink settings?
Roberto
on 12 Oct 2017
Same problem here. I guess I'll try to update Matlab&Simulink, keeping fingers crossed.
0 Comments
Simo Simolin
on 5 Feb 2018
Edited: Simo Simolin
on 5 Feb 2018
Exactly same problem here (Matlab R2017b, Windows 10). Computer crashes several times per day even with simple models but randomly same models work without any problem. Did anyone find a solution?
Sometimes model gets stuck to "Initializing" phase when trying to run it in External mode and sometimes it succeeds to start the external mode but gets stuck to "t=0.000". Even Task Manager freezes when this happens and hard reset is the only way to recover.
0 Comments
Nils Hintzen
on 22 Aug 2018
Hi, has anyone solved this problem by the answer of Sviatoslav Klos? I have updated Matlab to 2018a and have a similar problem. Here ist the link to my question:
https://de.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/415660-problem-to-acquire-data-in-simulink-external-mode-2018a-in-combination-with-an-i-o-device
Nils
0 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Real-Time Simulation in Help Center and File Exchange
Products
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!