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Revision as of 11:01, 28 February 2019
This is a step-by-step guide for creating a custom block in MatLAB/Simulink and how to call custom functions written in the C programming language.
This guide assumes that HANcoder has been downloaded and installed successfully.
The guide uses an example: The signal tower.
The signal tower consists of four layers with two RGB LEDs per layer. Each color can be assigned a value between 0 and 255, which makes a total of 16777216 colors per LED.
The signal tower is implemented by using WS2812B RGB LEDs. These LEDs are are connected in cascade and use a single serial transmission line.
The timing required for generating the serial signal is implemented in C-code by using the microcontroller's SPI bus.
The result in Simulink will be as follows:
File:Sigal tower block final result.png
The files that have been added or updated with respect to HANcoder Beta V1.0 can be downloaded File:Here.
- Part 1: Matlab/Simulink files
- Part 3: Creating a block in Simulink
- Part 2: C source files
- Part 4: Updating the build environment
- Part 5: Testing the project