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Debugging of VEX Simulink Models Using External Mode

From the series: Robotics Education

Sandeep Hiremath, MathWorks

Learn to use Simulink® external mode with VEX Cortex Microcontroller to acquire and log sensor data over a serial USB connection. A limit switch sensor connected to the VEX Cortex Microcontroller is used to demonstrate how this feature works. The video, a continuation of Tuning Parameters Using External Mode, also explains how teams can use this feature as an effective serial debugging tool.

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