- Build means that MATLAB generates C-code from your Simulink model.
- Deploy means that the generated C-code is deployed (placed) on your target hardware, which is the controller of a drone in your case.
- Start means that the deployed generated C-code is started on the target hardware and starts execution.
What is the difference between the "Build, Deploy & Start" and "Build" buttons from Embedded Coder?
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lim daehee
am 12 Mai 2020
Bearbeitet: Stefanie Schwarz
am 22 Sep. 2022
Hi, I'm studying the embedded code generation for PX4 with the "Embedded Coder Support Package for PX4 Autopilot".
The example from the support package says to click "Monitor & Tune" button or "Build, Deploy & Start" button to implement examples.
Also, I couldn't find examples using embedded code generation.
Thus, I wonder if the "Build, Deploy & Start" and "Build" (on embedded coder) do the same work. Otherwise, what is the difference between them?
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Jonas
am 13 Mai 2020
Bearbeitet: Jonas
am 13 Mai 2020
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Jonas
am 14 Mai 2020
Should be no difference. With the first button, MATLAB just stops after generating the code, but the code is still the same.
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