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Guillermo


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Arduino S Function for MPC4725 I2C DAC
This is an S Function driver for the MPC4725 I2C Digital to Analog 12 bit converter.

fast 11 Jahre vor | 10 Downloads |

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s-Function Builder Help
Init tab: Number of discrete states: 1 Sample mode: Discrete Sample time value: 0.1 Data Properties tab: # Input ports...

fast 11 Jahre vor | 1

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s-Function Builder Help
Hello all, I'm trying to create the S-function for the MCP4725 DAC. I've got it working on the Arduino IDE and the code looks li...

fast 11 Jahre vor | 3 Antworten | 1

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i2C on raspberry pi target
I just figured out how to "burn" an image of a different distro using the matlab targetupdater. I used the Adafruit Occidenta...

etwa 11 Jahre vor | 1

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i2C on raspberry pi target
I've successfully set up the raspberry pi as a target hardware and have performed some of the examples. I've also made my first...

etwa 11 Jahre vor | 2 Antworten | 0

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Create custom arduino simulink blocks to use existing arduino libraries
I've been recently trying to do the same and found the following site with some instructions and hints as to what needs to be do...

etwa 11 Jahre vor | 1

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I'm trying to do simple averaging in Simulink and need some help with it.
I got my code to work too, thanks to the sample by Alexander. The two codes give the same result and I'm not sure either which ...

mehr als 12 Jahre vor | 0

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I'm trying to do simple averaging in Simulink and need some help with it.
Assume AI'm acquiring a noisy signal at 1 mS interval and I want to get 1 point every 50 mS. I would like to collect the data ...

mehr als 12 Jahre vor | 5 Antworten | 0

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